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Our Educational Programs

Toddler Program 18 - 30 months (Pre-Nursery)

Montessori style of teaching plus focus on building intelligence in multiple areas

The toddler years is a critical period in early child development. Out of the house and often out of the crib, your toddler is ready to explore the greater world. Since experimentation and play are how toddlers absorb new cognitive, physical, and sensory lessons, you want to make sure he learns those lessons in safety and with joy.

 

Language: An 18-month-old who enters our program will generally know only about a dozen words. By the age of two and a half, toddlers will have gained a good understanding of hundreds of words, will recognize things around them and speak many of them. 
 

Motor Skills: In terms of small motor skills, an 18-month-old will hold a cup, point to things, and perhaps put on his or her own hat. By the age of two, that same toddler will have learned to work on placing shapes and objects in the right indents, arrange things in order, match puzzles, paint and even draw shapes
 

Independence: An 18-month old will step out of their comfort zone and become familiar with another surrounding in due course of time
 

Social Skills: An 18-month old may play parallel to another child, but by three years old he’ll be learning the basics of sharing, taking turns, feeling empathy, and cooperative play

Montessori Program 2.6 - 5.5 years M1-M3 (Nursery, LKG & UKG)

Uninterrupted blocks of work time (typically 2+ hours in length) allow children to work at their own
pace and fully immerse themselves in an activity

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Your child’s work cycle involves selecting
an activity, performing it for as long it remains interesting, cleaning up the activity and retuning it to the shelf,
and making another work choice.

The shelf has specially curated material that allows them to learn shapes, sizes, numbers, math, and develop reading and writing skills

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Academics
Our goal is to guide your child through the three years of the program until he or she is ready for the next educational step socially, cognitively, and academically. To that end, we focus our efforts on several areas of learning.

 Mathematics: Our well-crafted math manipulatives are geared toward multi-level learning. Your pre-primary student will learn numbers, counting, pattern recognition, matching and sorting

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Reading and Language Skills: From learning letters and speaking simple sentences to writing words and answering reading comprehension questions, your child’s language and reading skills will increase at an incredible pace. We use both phonetic and whole-language methods

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Practical Life: Children learn daily-life skills, such as how to get dressed, prepare snacks, set the table, and care for plants and animals. They also learn appropriate social interactions, such as saying please and thank-you, being kind and helpful, listening without interrupting, and resolving conflicts peacefully

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Cultural:This area of learning helps your child discover the world around them and understand their own

significance in it. Includes science, family and relationships, art and music

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Sensorial: Children refine skills in perceiving the world through their different senses, and learn how to describe and name their experiences—for example, rough and smooth, perceived through touch. Sensorial learning helps children classify their surroundings and create order. It lays the foundation for learning by developing the ability to classify, sort, and discriminate—skills necessary in math, geometry, and language.

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