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American Montessori, Inc —

Education You Can Trust


     -Montessori Certified Teachers 

     -In Business 25 Years 

     -Locally and Family Owned

     -Burnsville & Apple Valley Locations   


 

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Toddler Child Care Program


-Montessori Certified Teachers 

-In Business 25 Years 

-Locally and Family Owned

-Burnsville & Apple Valley Locations   


(952) 736-1004



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Toddler Program


American Montessori, Inc's toddler program is designed for children 13 months to 32 months in age.


Our Montessori classroom design fosters your young toddler’s emerging independence and desire for exploration and learning.


Our small classroom size allows your child the opportunity to create genuine connections with other toddlers in their class.


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Turn Your Toddler Into an

Active Explorer


Our Montessori curriculum and classroom allows your toddler the space and materials need for them develop an organic love for learning.


Our child-centered approach allows us to follow the child's needs and interests to cater the curriculum to suit their developmental and learning needs.


Montessori Sensorial Development


The Montessori sensorial materials are specifically designed to help children develop skills for discrimination, order, and to broaden and refine their senses. Toddlers are taught how to use these material to improve their senses. An understanding of their senses is important for the success of a toddler when learning and exploring the world around them.

Montessori Practical Life


The exercises of Practical Life provide the foundation for all other activities in the Montessori classroom in that it helps a child develop an independence and confidence when accomplishing delicate tasks. Practical life materials and exercises utilize pouring, spooning, matching pictures, threading beads, arranging flowers, etc. to refine these skills. 


Creativity Through Building


Our construction mediums like blocks and stacking materials enhance toddler's problem-solving abilities, mathematics skills, spatial awarness, and creativity. Additionally, toddlers are able to develop appropriate hand-eye coordination as they reach for, lift, move and build with blocks, strengthening their fingers, hands and arms.

Language Development


Language development in toddlers looks like the effective communication of their needs. We promote language development by consistently interacting with them throughout activities so that they can develop connections between certain words or phrases and behaviors. Additionally, our trained teachers can communicate in English, Spanish, and Sign Language with the toddlers allowing your child the ultimate opportunity to advance in their communication abilities.

Music


Music enhances the intellectual development of toddlers and strengthens cognitive and sensory development. We have a multitude of child appropriate musical instruments that the toddlers use to create music. Additionally, we have organized music time in their day. We also have teachers that play the piano, violin, cello, and saxophone for the infants.


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Fine Motor Skill Development


This is the intentional movement and use of their hands. Fine motor skills includes reaching, grasping, and manipulating objects. Such hand-eye coordination allows for the development of appropriate visual-motor skills needed to coordinate the rest of their small bodies. Our wide variety of age appropriate Montessori materials, student-centered classrroom, and experienced teachers allow students to naturally learn these skills through play.

Large/Gross Motor Skill Development


Large gross motor skill development involves the large muscles in the arms, legs and torso of a child. We encourage our toddler to learn the mechanics of their own movement in a safe space. Our classroom environment and equipment is intentionally set up to allow toddlers the space to enhance their movement abilities.

Social Development


Toddlers are encouraged to socialize and learn how to navigate sharing and group play. Our materials are open ending allowing for endless possibilities for creativity and imagination in play. Alongside their friends, toddlers are able to learn important social skills such as taking turns, caring for others, and kindness. This classroom also gives them the opportunity to learn social skills and manners by saying "please," "thank you," etc.

Creative Arts and Crafts


Artistic develop can start at infancy. Our infants are able to discover the wonder and joy that is a part of creating.


We use art materials such as sponges, finger paints, and paper crafts helps them to develop artistic creativity and expression through color and art materials. Additionally, we promote the experience of making decisions and choices in the course of creating art.

Science


Science appeals to the curious minds of toddlers as they try to make sense of the world and how things work. Classroom science activities for early years tap into their curiosity and develop the desire to discover and experiment. This ultimately strengthens their problem-solving and analytical skills. Our school is located close to nature preserves offering a natural landscape for the toddlers to explore.


Outside Play

outside where the children enjoy playing on the playground equipment, which includes the climber, two slides, and playhouses. They also play with balls and sand toys — all of these activities are for developing their large muscle groups. Additionally, we go on nature walks to explore Minnesota native plants and wildlife.

Storytime


Storytime is so important for a toddler in their early language and literacy development. During daily storytime the toddlers learn phonological awareness, print awareness, and alphabet knowledge. Additionally, the toddlers gather in a circle for storytime and learn how to listen to the stories and flip the pages of a book nicely.



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American Montessori, Inc

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