Our fall session begins September 2nd.
CUDDLER GROUPS
This group is designed for caregivers and infants to 12 months of age.
We meet once a week to create a loving support group, focus on tools to improve our parenting, and develop skills for the challenges of parenting. Infants are exposed to a prepared environment, safe for them to branch out and explore with all of their senses.
Our parenting lessons cover child development, attachment, self-compassion, sleep, mindfulness, feeding, discipline, Montessori concepts, and more. We open and close our time together with signing, fingerplays, books, and songs.
WADDLER GROUPS
Openings: Tuesdays, Wednesdays 9:30-11:30 or Fridays, 8:30-10:30
This group is designed for caregivers and children ages 12–24 months.
We meet once a week to build a warm, supportive community where both children and caregivers can grow. Together, we explore parenting tools, share experiences, and navigate the early years with connection and support.
Caregivers receive guidance in areas such as child development, attachment, emotional intelligence, sleep, and respectful discipline.
Children explore a thoughtfully prepared play environment filled with sensory-rich, open-ended materials.
We come together for songs, movement, and stories, followed by a family-style snack where children practice independence and connection. The morning ends with artistic discovery and outdoor play.
Caregivers remain present and engaged throughout the experience, learning alongside their child.
TODDLER GROUPS
Openings: Tuesdays, Thursdays, or Fridays 9:30-11:30
This group is designed for caregivers and children 24 months to 3 years old.
We meet once a week to create a toddler support group, learn new tools, and develop the skills we need to navigate the toddler years with love and respect. Children explore a thoughtfully prepared environment designed for them to move freely and engage in meaningful, hands-on experiences. They quickly discover that each area of the room offers opportunities that spark creativity, concentration, and wonder, including purposeful Montessori work such as caring for themselves, caring for their environment, and caring for others through simple, real-life activities and clean-up routines.
Our parenting discussions cover child development, parenting styles, emotional intelligence, setting limits, fears, toileting, Montessori principles, and more.
We come together for songs, movement, finger plays, and books. Children enjoy a family-style snack where they build autonomy by serving themselves and pouring their own water. After snack, they engage in messy, sensory-rich process art and continue their exploration through play and purposeful work. We end our time together with outdoor play, allowing children to move, connect, and explore in nature.