Mother and Toddler
A Shared Learning Journey
The Mother & Toddler programme at Cambridge Montessori Preschool is a thoughtfully designed initiative that creates a strong foundation for early learning while strengthening the bond between parent and child. Specially curated for toddlers not yet ready to be separated from their parents, it ensures their first introduction to a school environment is smooth, comfortable, and secure.
This programme provides a warm and welcoming space where children can explore, play, and learn alongside their mothers. By reducing separation anxiety and building a sense of security, it allows children to gradually adapt to a preschool setting and feel confident in their ability to participate in activities and interact with others.
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Engaging Sensory Exploration
Sessions include various activities such as music, rhymes, storytelling, and sensory play. These interactive games are designed to support early development by enhancing motor skills and language abilities, making learning enjoyable and meaningful for both the child and the parent.
- Music, rhymes, and storytelling sessions
- Sensory play to enhance motor skills
- Interactive games to build language abilities
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Parent Involvement and Insight
An important aspect of this programme is the active involvement of mothers, who can learn about their child’s unique learning style and developmental needs. Parents gain simple techniques and activities that can be continued at home to further support their child’s growth and behavior.
- Understanding your child’s learning style
- Learning techniques to support growth at home
- Strengthening the parent-child bond through play
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Preparation for Independence
The programme helps children become familiar with basic routines, group settings, and classroom environments. This gradual introduction prepares them for independent preschool learning in the future, ensuring a positive start to their educational journey.
- Building familiarity with classroom environments
- Adapting to group settings and simple routines
- Developing the confidence for future independent learning
