Montessori Baby and Me

For Toddlers (15-24 months) and their parents
Once your baby has confidently taken their first steps, you can join the "Montessori Baby and me" group. We use songs, books, and Montessori materials to develop and enrich children's growing language skills. Our Montessori guides carefully create a comfortable atmosphere where every child feels comfortable and boldly explores the environment.
Children under the age of 6 learn about the world through their senses. Montessori environments are rich with a wide range of materials that engage children's senses. Children can manipulate objects, identifying various attributes and sensory sensations. There are many practical life materials, objects for classifying and sorting, language activities, movement, art, and music in the classroom.
Parents learn along with their children taking tips from the teacher and observing and guiding their child. Montessori teachers will work closely with the parents and introduce children to the classroom. We are teaching them how to interact with their baby to encourage independence and constructive activities. Parents can ask for advice about their child's development, education, and organization of the home environment. 7-8 children and their parents can simultaneously participate in the group, allowing them to share their experiences and create a parenting community.

Your Montessori guide will also give recommendations on further adaptations for children in preparation for the next stage - an independent visit to the Montessori Toddler group (for children 24 months- 3 years old).
The classes include circle time at the beginning and end to get to know everyone's names, introduce the lesson or theme, and then for closure and saying goodbye. During the class, we incorporate music, reading, and finger games. Children start working with authentic Montessori materials and tools in the kitchen area; they also begin to create their first artworks and explore their creativity. These activities help with the development of fine motor skills, aesthetic perception, and creative thinking.
Toddlers who start with The Nido and Montessori Baby and me groups become familiar with the school's classroom routines and customs. They know how to work with some materials, independently make activity choices, and orient themselves in a Montessori environment. Additionally, they begin to build their relationship with our educators. All this helps create a comfortable beginning for your child's first school experience and preparation for the Toddler program.

Curriculum Topics

  • Movement (Gross and Fine Motor Skills)
    How can parents encourage both gross and fine motor development at home? What types of activities or environments best support a baby’s physical and brain development?
  • Cognitive Development
    What kinds of activities can parents use to encourage problem-solving and cognitive development? How can parents support their baby’s learning through observation and modeling?
  • Sensory Development
    The importance of sensory play and ways to create sensory-rich environments. Exploring sensory integration and its impact on a baby’s cognitive and emotional growth.
  • Language Development
    What are the best ways to support language development in the early years? Babies communicate with you from day one—both verbally and nonverbally.
  • Observation
    What should parents look for when observing their baby’s developmental progress? How does observation help in responding to a child's changing needs?
  • Montessori at Home
    Setting up a Montessori-friendly environment at home. Ideas for incorporating Montessori activities into daily life.
  • Challenging Behaviors
    How can parents address challenging behaviors using positive discipline and set clear and kind limits?
  • Social-Emotional Development
    Social-emotional development milestones for infants and toddlers, and how you can support them.
  • Sleep
    Creating a routine for daytime naps and nighttime sleep.
  • Toileting
    Toilet awareness and the toileting process.
  • Health & Hygiene
    Encouraging independence in brushing teeth, grooming, bathing, and toileting.
  • Nutrition/Eating
    The Montessori approach to food intake for infants and toddlers.
  • Montessori Philosophy
    The core principles of Montessori and how parents can apply them.
Schedule an individual tour to learn more about our school. We look forward to meeting you and your child!
Come visit us
To apply online, please complete the Application for Admission
Made on
Tilda