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Infant & Toddler

6 - 17 months

At our infant and toddler rooms, we provide a loving, steady space where each child gets one-on-one care to build a strong start for life.

Catered lunch from a local Chinese restaurant is provided for full-day students.(Toddlers only).

Full Day and Morning only schedule available.

5 days a week or 4 days a week.


Infant Program Daily Activities

  • Tummy time, free play

  • Outdoor time

  • Feeding

  • Music and Movement

  • Lunch

  • Rest


Toddler Program Daily Activities

  • Free play

  • Snack

  • Outdoor time

  • Circle time

  • Music and Movement

  • Lunch

  • Rest

  • Montessori Activities

  • Story time


Our Programs

Preschool:

2.5 - 4 years (non-potty trained and potty trained)

Transitional Kindergarten:

4 - 5 years old (full time : all day and part time: afternoon only)

Afterschool:

TK - Grade 6

Transportation arrangements subject to availability

Summer:

Toddler, Preschool, TK

K - Grade 6

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Enrichment Activities

Montessori Subjects in Preschool

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Practical Life

Practical Life helps children build independence through everyday activities like pouring, cleaning, and self-care—developing focus, coordination, and confidence along the way.

Sensorial activities help children refine their senses using materials like the Pink Tower and Color Tablets—building observation, comparison, and problem-solving skills that support deeper learning

Sensorial

Sensorial activities help children refine their senses using materials like the Pink Tower and Color Tablets—building observation, comparison, and problem-solving skills that support deeper learning.

Montessori Math uses hands-on materials like Number Rods and Golden Beads to make concepts clear and engaging—helping children build a strong foundation in counting, place value, and problem-solving

Mathematics

Montessori Math uses hands-on materials like Number Rods and Golden Beads to make concepts clear and engaging—helping children build a strong foundation in counting, place value, and problem-solving.

Montessori Language builds communication, reading, and writing through hands-on materials like Sandpaper Letters and the Moveable Alphabet—helping children develop strong phonics skills and grow into confident readers and writers

Language

Montessori Language builds communication, reading, and writing through hands-on materials like Sandpaper Letters and the Moveable Alphabet—helping children develop strong phonics skills and grow into confident readers and writers.

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Cultural

Our Cultural curriculum helps children explore the world through hands-on learning—discovering geography, science, nature, and global cultures while building curiosity and respect for the world around them.