Toddler Program
-First steps beyond home

Highlights Key Attributes
* Expression through actions and sounds.
* Exploring textures, shapes, and colours.
* Forming peer connections.
* Recognizing preferences.
Mettaa Montessori School offers a thoughtfully designed Toddler Program known as the Walking Community, tailored for children aged 16 months to 3 years. This program emphasizes a nurturing, hands-on environment where toddlers can explore and learn at their own pace, guided by trained Montessori educators.
Age
16 months-3 Years
Program Highlights:
- Prepared Environment: The classroom is designed to be child-sized, promoting independence and exploration.
- Practical Life Activities: Children engage in daily tasks such as cleaning, gardening, and simple cooking, fostering self-reliance and responsibility.
- Sensorial Exploration: Materials and activities are provided to stimulate the senses, aiding in cognitive development.
- Language Development: Rich verbal interactions and storytelling enhance vocabulary and communication skills.
- Emotional and Social Growth: Through guided interactions, children learn to express themselves and develop social skills.
Discover Other Programs
Beginner
Program
(3-4 Years)
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Encourages physical, sensory, and language development through playful activities that spark curiosity and build confidence
Junior
Program
(4-5 Years)
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Builds vocabulary, social skills, and early numeracy — helping children engage in confident communication and discovery.
Senior
Program
(5-6 Years)
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Promotes independent learning using Montessori materials, nurturing focus, creativity, and a love for learning.
Questions?
Frequently asked questions
Here are some common questions about our program.
Yes, if your child is able to walk independently and shows curiosity about the world, they are ready to begin their learning journey.
We follow a gentle and gradual settling-in process, encouraging emotional security through routine, warmth, and personal attention.
They will learn to express themselves, interact with peers, and explore sensory materials that support emotional and social growth.