Our Philosophy
Mini-Skool’s Infant/Toddler Montessori classroom provides learning opportunities which allow each child to work at their own pace. This encourages the development of self-confidence, self-control, and independence.
At Mini-Skool, we are knowledgeable of the stages of development for Infants and Toddlers, and offer appropriate activities using Montessori materials, and other developmentally appropriate educational materials that enhance sensorial development, spatial awareness, gross and fine motor development.
We recognize the sensitivity of infants. Our teachers offer the tenderness, warmth, and patience that are so essential at this age. An emphasis on the importance of a peaceful environment, with the necessary nurturing and caring, is a strong characteristic of this program.
What sets us apart?
We believe children CAN do, before thinking they CANNOT;
We believe children want to be responsible members of the home and classroom;
We believe our role is to guide them, as well as care for them.
The Infant/Toddler Curriculum and Lessons with the Teacher
At Mini-Skool there are six main areas of the curriculum. Infants will be exposed in time to:
In the beginning, the focus will be on social activities, auditory and visual activities, motor development, and eye-hand coordination.
General Information
Facility Type | Early Years Centre |
License | Manitoba Early Learning and Child Care |
Program Types | 12 months - 2 years - Infant/Toddler Montessori Program |
Foundation Date | September, 1969 |
Administrator | Gayle Lavigne - 37 years in the field, Business Management Training, ECE (Early Childhood Education), Montessori certification (St. Nicholas and AMS). |
Head of School | April Beauregard has over 20 years’ experience working with children as an Early Childhood Educator and a as Centre Director. April has her ECE III diploma in Early Childhood Program Management, Montessori certification from the North American Montessori Centre, and is also a workshop facilitator for Montessori teachers, ECEs and parents. |