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Care for every little one

Three dedicated rooms — infant, toddler, and preschool — each designed around the unique needs of that developmental stage.

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  • 6 Weeks – 12 Months

    Infant Room

    Our smallest learners get individualized care in a calm, sensory-rich room. Primary caregivers follow each baby's own feeding and sleep schedule — never forcing a group routine on a newborn.

    • 4:1 caregiver ratio
    • Tummy time & sensory play
    • Daily written report sent home
    • Sleep-safe cribs, rocking chairs
    • Consistent primary caregiver
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  • 1 – 3 Years

    Toddler Room

    Busy, curious, and constantly on the move — toddlers thrive in our active classroom. Structured activities, free play, and lots of outside time keep them engaged and growing.

    • 6:1 child-to-teacher ratio
    • Language & motor skills focus
    • Potty training support
    • Montessori practical life activities
    • Twice-daily outdoor time
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  • 3 – 5 Years

    Preschool Room

    Our preschool combines structured pre-K curriculum with Montessori-inspired learning centers, preparing children for kindergarten socially, emotionally, and academically.

    • 8:1 child-to-teacher ratio
    • Pre-K literacy & math curriculum
    • Montessori learning centers
    • Science, art, music weekly
    • Half-day & full-day options
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ðŸŒŋ Montessori-Inspired Learning

Learning by doing

We combine nurturing care with Montessori principles that help children build confidence, independence, and a lifelong love of learning.

Our teachers are trained in Montessori methods and integrate hands-on learning materials into daily activities — from pouring and sorting for toddlers to reading and math work for preschoolers.

Hands-On Materials

Children learn by touching, building, and experimenting — not just watching.

Child-Led Choices

Kids choose from prepared activities, building self-direction and confidence.

Focused Work Time

Daily uninterrupted work periods help children develop real concentration.

Practical Life Skills

Pouring, folding, sweeping — real tasks build motor skills and pride.

The child is both a hope and a promise for mankind.
— Maria Montessori

Ready to find your child's perfect fit?

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