
Sensorial
Children explore the world around them through their senses. In the Montessori method, sensorial activities are designed to help them engage deeply with all five senses and make meaningful discoveries about their environment.
These activities include bead stringing, matching colour tablets, identifying smells with smelling boxes, working on puzzles, and comparing smooth and rough objects of different sizes.

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Toddler - Child Aged 2 - 3 Years


Practical Life Activities
Through purposeful use of familiar objects and everyday activities, children learn to care for their environment with independence and confidence. They engage in tasks such as dusting, sweeping, folding napkins, pouring and spooning, watering plants, and feeding animals.
They are also provided with many opportunities for self-care, including dressing up, washing hands, and managing laces and buckles on shoes.


Language
Our Toddlers Program builds on the strong language foundation children develop in their first two years. The language materials include objects and pictures that children can name, match, label, and classify, supporting steady vocabulary development.
Sandpaper letters allow children to see and feel the alphabet, helping them learn phonetic sounds with greater ease. Singing, finger plays, stories, and dedicated “conversation time” make language learning joyful and interactive. A wide variety of reading materials is used to build proficiency and nurture a lifelong love of reading.


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