For children from 18 months to 2.5 years old

In our toddler class, we focus on helping our toddlers develop self-help skills, fine motor abilities, and a sense of order to promote independence and confidence in their abilities through the use of the Montessori materials. The combination of childcare and Montessori environment also incorporate activities that help stimulate curiosity and creativity, manipulation of art materials, self-esteem, social and communication skills, and gross motor skills.

While helping their language, motor and social development, our primary goal for toddlers is to help them develop good work habits and concentration skills that are essential for their future learning in the Casa program.

School is not just a place of learning, school is also a place for children to grow.

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Toddler Program Highlights


Gross motor are developed through activities like outdoor time, yoga, bean bag toss, outdoor climbers, building blocks, walking on a line, and carrying materials around the class.

Children begin to learn their phonetic sounds using the Montessori sandpaper letters.

Fine motor and hand eye coordination skills are also strengthened in this environment through activities like pasting, cutting, tong and puzzle activities.

Math skills are enriched through a variety of counting songs, counting games, counting art exercises and the Montessori sandpaper numbers.

The Toddler room is where your child begins to learn about caring for themselves, others, their classroom and the environment.

Visual Arts and Music are integrated into all the different areas of development.

We learn respect and empathy for others, respect for other’s work, sharing, and taking turns.

Toddlers are guided in learn how to wash their hands, use the toilet, get dressed and clean up after themselves. This helps build confidence and independence.