In a Montessori toddler program, children are encouraged to engage in activities that promote cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development at their own pace.

The classroom is usually filled with developmentally appropriate materials and activities that are specifically designed to meet the needs and interest of toddlers, such as practical life activities, sensorial exploration, art, music, and movement.

Nurturing Curiosity

The role of the teacher in a Montessori toddler program is to observe, guide and support the children’s natural curiosity and desire to learn, helping them develop important skills such as concentration, coordination, and social interaction.

The first duty of the educator, whether he is involved with the newborn infant or an older child, is to recognize the human personality of the young being and respect it.

Maria Montessori


Core Elements Of Toddler Montessori Education