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Infant

The Nest, our infant program, is committed to promoting quality Montessori infant care for children from six weeks to eighteen months, based on these key American Montessori Society concepts:

  • The aim of Montessori infant programs is to foster the development of basic trust and to assist in the normal development of the personality.

  • Basic trust develops in an environment where people respond appropriately to the infant's communication of needs to be loved, respected, and accepted.

  • Infants learn through their senses. They learn by watching and moving freely. Freedom to move is essential to the development of the infant's potential.

  • The infant is considered as a whole person and is affected by the quality of holding and feeding, as well as the quality of physical care.

  • Learning, which leads to independence, occurs when infants participate in their daily routines of care.

  • Infants must be spoken to in the language with which they will communicate.


The Montessori infant specialist is educated in these areas:

  • Self-knowledge as preparation

  • Human growth and development

  • Observational skills to assist the development of each child

  • Preparing responsive environments to meet the infant's developmental needs

  • Respecting daily routines and incorporating them into the infant's curriculum

  • Both verbal and non-verbal communication skills

  • Respecting the infant as a person.

  • Respecting the environment as a resource for the infant's development

  • Taking responsibility to assist and protect the infant's development

  • Nurturing infants

 

A Montessori infant environment must have these basic characteristics:

  • Adults educated in the Montessori philosophy and methodology appropriate for infants.

  • A partnership established with the family. The family is considers an integral part of the individual's total development.

  • A variety of interesting objects-- to look at, explore, and experience-- which are designed to meet the developmental stages and sensitive periods of infants.

  • A flexible sequence of routines and activities that reinforce the rhythmic patterns of activities of individual infants-- not a rigid schedule.

  • An atmosphere that communicates unconditional love and acceptance.