Young Children’s Community

TWELVE MONTHS THROUGH THREE YEARS 

Welcome to the Young Children's Community (YCC) at Mountain Shadows, where our nurturing environments provide a safe and enriching space for children aged 12 months to 3 years. In authentic AMI Montessori environments, our program encourages independence, fosters a love for learning, and nurtures each child's unique developmental journey. Through engaging, hands-on activities and personalized guidance from our experienced educators, children are supported in exploring, discovering, and building essential foundational skills. Join us as we embark on an exciting educational adventure, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of curiosity and exploration.

Child-Centered Community

  • In the Young Children's Community at Mountain Shadows, we provide an intentionally designed environment with specialized Montessori materials tailored to meet the developmental needs of children aged 12 months to 3 years. These thoughtfully curated materials are meticulously crafted to promote sensory exploration, cognitive development, and the refinement of fine motor skills. Through engaging with these purposeful materials, children are encouraged to develop independence, concentration, and a sense of order, laying a strong foundation for future academic and personal growth. Our carefully prepared environment sets the stage for a rich and meaningful educational experience, fostering a love for learning and exploration from the earliest stages of development.

  • Nestled within a picturesque setting, our Young Children's Communities offer a beautiful and expansive environments for children aged 12 months to 3 years. With natural wooden furniture, abundant natural light streaming through the massive windows, and an airy, inviting ambiance, our space is carefully designed to inspire exploration and foster a sense of wonder. The safety and well-being of our children are paramount, with our highly trained teachers providing attentive care and guidance. As children marvel at the fish tank, engage in outdoor play, and discover the joys of learning, they are surrounded by an enriching and nurturing environment that supports their early development and sparks their natural curiosity.

Joyful Independence

  • We prioritize the development of self-care skills, empowering children aged 12 months to 3 years to become independent and confident individuals. Through engaging, age-appropriate activities and personalized guidance from our experienced educators, children learn essential self-care routines, such as dressing themselves, washing their hands, and tidying up after activities. These foundational skills not only foster a sense of independence but also promote a strong sense of responsibility and self-esteem. Our nurturing environment provides a supportive and encouraging space for children to develop these crucial life skills, laying the groundwork for their future success and well-being.

  • Toilet learning is an important milestone in a child's development, and at the Young Children's Community, we understand the significance of this transition. Our dedicated and AMI-trained guides work closely with parents and caregivers to support each child through this process. With a focus on individualized guidance and a deep understanding of each child's unique needs, our educators create a supportive and nurturing environment for toilet learning. Through effective communication, personalized strategies, and a gentle approach, we foster a positive and successful toilet learning experience that promotes confidence, independence, and a sense of accomplishment in each child.

Naturalistic Learning

  • In the YCC, we foster the development of fundamental skills crucial for early childhood development, including executive functioning and cognitive abilities. Our carefully curated Montessori materials, designed in a precise sequence, support the acquisition of these essential skills, fostering concentration, problem-solving, and logical thinking. Through purposeful activities and guided exploration, children develop executive functioning skills such as attention, self-regulation, and working memory, laying a solid foundation for future academic and personal success. Our nurturing environment provides a rich and supportive space for children to cultivate these critical abilities, ensuring a strong start to their educational journey.

  • Language development during the early years of a child's life is crucial. Our program provides a rich language environment, encompassing structured language lessons and intentional communication practices tailored to each child's developmental stage. Through engaging activities, storytelling, and interactive discussions, we foster a love for language and support the acquisition of vocabulary, communication skills, and early literacy. Our nurturing educators play a pivotal role in creating an environment that encourages meaningful conversations, active listening, and language-rich interactions, laying a strong foundation for effective communication and a lifelong appreciation for language and literacy.

  • Practical life activities form an essential part of our curriculum, nurturing the development of essential life skills and fostering independence in children aged 12 months to 3 years. Through purposeful and engaging tasks using real, child-friendly materials, such as pouring, spooning, baking, food preparation, and dressing frames for buckles and buttons, children develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and a sense of order and concentration. These activities also promote the development of essential life skills, including care of self, care of the environment, and grace and courtesy, laying a strong foundation for independence and confidence. Our nurturing environment provides a supportive space for children to engage in these meaningful activities, fostering a sense of purpose and accomplishment from the earliest stages of development.

  • Toddlers actively participate in family-style lunches, where they use breakable dishes and utensils. Through this engaging experience, children learn to refine and control their movements, fostering fine motor skills and a sense of independence. By using real, child-friendly utensils, they develop a deep understanding of care and respect for their environment, while also fostering a sense of responsibility and community participation. This inclusive approach not only promotes a sense of belonging but also encourages social skills and a strong sense of community, laying the groundwork for a positive and enriching early childhood experience.

    Our little ones also eagerly participate in daily baking activities, where they learn the fundamentals of cooking and experience the joy of creating delicious treats. Through these hands-on baking experiences, children develop practical life skills, explore sensory activities, and foster a love for the culinary arts. Additionally, they are encouraged to independently feed themselves during snack times, promoting self-reliance and encouraging healthy eating habits from an early age. These engaging activities not only promote practical life skills but also foster a sense of accomplishment, independence, and a love for wholesome, homemade snacks.