Meet Ms. Nusrat!
Toddler Lead Teacher
Infants & Toddlers At Montessori Reggio Academy
At Montessori Reggio Academy, your child’s success is our top priority. Our professional and dedicated Montessori teachers work endlessly with our students to get them where they need to be in both the classroom and the world. We teach our infants and toddlers the skills they need to transition into each stage of life while being given the building blocks to excel.
In the Classroom:
Our students work both individually & in small groups while they are learning. Students are self-paced & self-led while being guided by our highly trained Montessori-certified teachers. Our Montessori environment consists of a clean space, natural lighting, & subdued colors, helping our students have a clear mind when working. Our curriculum is designed with your child’s success in mind and aims to accomplish all milestones. The Reggio Emilia approach is an educational philosophy focused on preschool and primary education. Children, believed to be “knowledge bearers,” are encouraged to share their thoughts and ideas about their learnings with their teachers and peers. Our students have monthly Reggio themes that follow our curriculum. They do various Reggio projects that help them better understand what they are learning. The Toddlers Classroom design creates a cozy and comfortable learning triangle between the teachers, students, and the environment. This setting encourages freedom, independence, and a sense of order while interacting with others. This classroom is for students who have just started walking and are learning to explore and be independent.
Fine-motor skills:
Reaching, grasping, picking up objects, transferring objects, using tools and utensils, and doing artwork.
Language:
Assigning labels to items, explaining activities and purposes, conversing about images, engaging in dialogue, enjoying music, and vocalizing melodies.
Social skills:
Developing manners through interactions with peers, teachers, and adult-led small group games.
Self-care:
Washing, dressing, toileting, and eating, according to each child’s capacity.
Care of the environment:
Cleaning, food preparation, food service, plant care, and animal care.
Large-motor activities (indoors and out):
Walking, climbing, running, jumping, balancing, climbing steps, and more.
What makes Montessori Reggio Academy the premier private school?
Supports future success and a love of learning through all of the following:
- A curriculum based on academic and personal success, not politics
- The ability for students to progress at their own pace
- Multi-age classrooms so peers learn from one another
- Sign Language and Spanish instruction
- Family values and respect for the family unit
- Family values and respect for the family unit
- Reggio principles and specialized project room