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Overview

A purposeful, prepared environment for our youngest learners — a real Montessori community from fifteen months, not a bridge or a daycare.

At a glance
Ages15 – 29 months
Ratio4:1 · 12 max
School hours8:30 – 3:00
Extended care7:30 – 5:30
Community lunch in the Toddler House

The Absorbent Mind

Dr. Maria Montessori described the first plane of development as a time when the child possesses a truly absorbent mind. During these formative years, young children effortlessly absorb language, mathematical concepts, physical coordination, and social behaviors directly from their surrounding environment.

Our Three Toddler Communities

To support this rapid period of growth, we offer three distinct, nurturing toddler classrooms tailored to specific developmental windows.

15 to 30 months

The Ponderosa Classroom

Designed for our youngest toddlers, this intimate, mixed-age community has a maximum of 12 children, supported by one Montessori Guide and two assistants.

Ages 2 to 3

Willow & Hazelnut

Our Toddler Transition communities are specifically designed for older toddlers — a maximum of 10 students, led by one Guide and one full-time assistant.

A Note for Prospective Families

Many families seek out care around the two-year mark, at which point our Ponderosa classroom is typically full. The Willow and Hazelnut transition classes offer a wonderful entry point for these older toddlers to begin their Montessori journey. Because space in our Toddler Program is highly sought after, we strongly recommend applying about one year in advance.

The toddler-transition classroom prepared environment

A Specially Prepared Environment

Across all three classrooms, our environments feature furniture and materials specially scaled for small bodies and hands. This meticulously prepared space allows children to comfortably experience the joys of community life through age-appropriate activities, giving them the freedom to move and choose work independently.

Exercises of Practical Life & Exploration

Students in our Toddler Program attend daily, engaging in familiar, purposeful activities they see adults perform at home. They freely choose from appealing, self-correcting materials across our core curriculum areas:

A child pours corn kernels between pitchers on a wooden tray
Practical Life

Real-world skills like preparing food, setting the table, and washing dishes, alongside self-care milestones like dressing, feeding, and toileting that foster true independence.

Small hands stacking blocks
Sensorial Exploration

Materials designed to help children clarify, classify, and understand the physical world around them.

Walking the balance beam in the garden
Language & Coordinated Movement

Activities that enrich vocabulary, support self-expression, and refine gross and fine motor skills.

Writing practice among the plants
The Arts

Creative opportunities integrated naturally into the daily rhythm.

Small hands stacking blocks

Grace, Courtesy, and the True Nature of Childhood

Our parents deeply value the close communication and support they receive from our classroom guides, building a strong foundation of trust and confidence as their children mature.

While modern culture often expects toddlers to be inherently rambunctious or disorganized, visitors to our Toddler Program are frequently amazed by the peaceful atmosphere. Here, you will see young children concentrating deeply, moving calmly, and practicing spontaneous acts of grace and courtesy. This deep focus and kindness is the true nature of childhood when supported by a Montessori environment. We think you’ll be delighted by how easily and cheerfully your child adapts to life in our classroom communities.

“The child’s first instinct is to carry out his actions by himself, without anyone else’s help, and his first conscious effort is towards self-liberation.”
Dr. Maria Montessori
On top of the climbing dome

The Outdoor Prepared Environment: Nature & Movement

Nature is central to the Montessori philosophy, serving as a natural extension of our classroom. Our toddlers, along with all students school-wide, enjoy access to their own dedicated garden space. In this outdoor environment, children connect with the natural world through purposeful work — digging, watering plants, weeding, and observing life cycles firsthand.

To support their robust physical development, daily exploration in our play park provides essential opportunities for gross motor refinement, strength, and spatial awareness. Through both the garden and the park, children develop a deep appreciation for the world around them while building confidence in their physical capabilities.

Class SizeLimited to 10–12 toddlers
Waitlist NoteWe recommend inquiring one year in advance
The CMS campus on NW Greeley Avenue
Visit the school

See the Toddler House in motion

Tours run Thursday mornings, while the toddlers are at work. The Head of School will personally follow up within one business day.