The Infant Community

Montessori Infant Program Guide

For Age: Ages 6 Weeks – 17 Months

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Introduction

Our classroom is thoughtfully designed to support your baby’s development through movement, exploration, and discovery.  

Beautiful Montessori materials are displayed on low shelves, allowing infants to interact with their environment as they become more mobile safely. The space includes age-appropriate materials that support fine motor development, sensory exploration, and physical growth.  

Features such as wall mirrors, soft movement areas, climbing supports, ramps, and low steps encourage infants to practice new skills when they are developmentally ready.  

Every part of the environment is carefully prepared to provide comfort, safety, and opportunities for independent exploration.  

Infant reading board book at feeding table in daycare
Infant creating jellyfish dot marker artwork at activity table in classroom

The Prepared Environment

Our classroom is thoughtfully designed to support your baby’s development through movement, exploration, and discovery.  

Beautiful Montessori materials are displayed on low shelves, allowing infants to interact with their environment as they become more mobile safely. The space includes age-appropriate materials that support fine motor development, sensory exploration, and physical growth.  

Features such as wall mirrors, soft movement areas, climbing supports, ramps, and low steps encourage infants to practice new skills when they are developmentally ready.  

Every part of the environment is carefully prepared to provide comfort, safety, and opportunities for independent exploration.  

The Montessori Approach & Low Ratios

Our Montessori Infant Program is built on respect for each child’s individual development. 

Rather than expecting every infant to follow the same schedule or reach milestones at the same time, our teachers observe each child and provide experiences that match their unique needs and abilities.  

With thoughtful teacher-to-child ratios, educators can build strong relationships with each infant, providing attentive care, meaningful interactions, and gentle guidance throughout the day.  

Infant seated with plush bunny toy during sensory play in daycare classroom
Infant during tummy time sensory activity in daycare classroom

Custom Rhythms & Home Alignment

Every baby has their own natural rhythm.  

We understand that feeding, sleeping, and comfort routines are important parts of your child’s well-being. Our teachers work closely with families to understand each infant’s needs and create a daily routine that feels familiar and supportive. 

By maintaining consistency between home and school, we help infants feel secure while allowing them to explore, learn, and grow comfortably. 

    Daily Tracking & Parent Communication

    We know how important it is for families to feel connected to their baby’s day. Our teachers provide daily communication about important moments, including feeding, naps, activities, and developmental observations. These updates help families stay informed and celebrate the small milestones that make this stage so special.  

    We value open communication and believe that strong partnerships with families create the best experience for every child. 

    Baby sitting at table with board books in infant program
    Baby practicing motor skills on soft play mat in infant program

    Grace and Partnership

    The earliest years of life create the foundation for trust, confidence, and future learning.  

    At Pinebrook Montessori Kids Enrichment Center, we view early education as a partnership between families and educators. Through gentle care, respectful interactions, and a thoughtfully prepared environment, we support infants as they begin developing independence, curiosity, and a strong sense of security.  

    We are honored to be part of your child’s first educational experiences and to provide a place where your baby can grow with confidence.  

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