Preparing your little ones at a young age for their future in the Montessori Method of education.
Here in the Quality Interactive Infant Room, our goal is to prepare your little ones at a young age for their future in the Montessori Method of education. In order to do this, we work daily on the following goals:
Social development focuses on how your baby responds to the human face and voice. Infants begin by smiling and cooing, then progress to parallel play and small group interaction.
Infants learn to match shapes to forms and participate in simple table activities. Puzzles and hands-on tasks encourage early problem-solving skills.
Receptive language (understanding) grows quickly during this stage. Teachers sing songs, read books, and engage children in conversation to expand expressive language.
Infants work toward physical milestones such as holding their head up, sitting, rolling over, pulling up, and walking. They also strengthen hand-eye coordination by reaching for and grasping objects.
Infants learn to express pride by clapping and build independence through self-help skills like holding a bottle or using utensils. A safe, nurturing environment ensures they feel secure and confident.