We know communication starts long before a child’s first words. That’s why our infant classrooms incorporate American Sign Language (ASL) as part of our daily routines.
Practical Life is the heart of the Montessori classroom. The goal is to support each child’s journey to develop independence, confidence, and lifelong skills. When we hear “Let me do it,” it is an invitation to let the child work alongside us, especially in the kitchen!
Early childhood researchers agree that the single most important factor in healthy brain development during infancy is responsive, nurturing interaction. This concept is called “serve and return.”
Grab a few supplies and help your child assemble a sweet, summertime bouquet. We’ll be upcycling a piece of cardboard to hold our arrangements. It makes creating a bouquet easy and fun for little hands and children of all ages!