In Montessori education, the infant community is an enriching environment and program designed for infants from 14 months to 35 months. It is a nurturing space that encourages exploration, independence, and sensorial development. Led by trained Montessori educators, this specialized program supports infants in developing their physical, cognitive, and social-emotional skills. The carefully designed environment and materials foster optimal growth during this critical stage of development, allowing infants to thrive and reach their full potential.
Fine Motor Skills

Our infant community curriculum focuses on developing fine motor skills through carefully planned activities. These activities enhance eye-hand coordination, dexterity, and cognitive abilities, fostering a strong foundation for future academic and life skills. Our children are engaged in activities like stringing beads, sorting, puzzles, etc.
Gross Motor Skills

In our Montessori, we prioritize the development of gross motor skills. Through age-appropriate activities and materials, infants engage in exercises that enhance balance, coordination, and body control. Our trained educators provide guidance and support, fostering physical well-being and laying the groundwork for future physical development.
Social Skills

Through purposeful group activities and nurturing interactions, infants learn important concepts such as turn-taking, sharing, and respect. Our trained educators facilitate social engagement, fostering communication, problem-solving, and empathy. We create a supportive environment that sets a foundation for positive social development as infants grow and progress.
Language

Through storytelling, rhymes, and interactive conversations, we nurture infants' communication skills. Arabic language exposure is integrated into our curriculum through gentle storytelling, songs, and simple vocabulary, creating a nurturing environment that lays the foundation for later language acquisition. We introduce age-appropriate books, sensory materials, and language games to stimulate their senses and encourage early language acquisition. Picture cards are used to enhance vocabulary development and promote visual recognition skills in infants. Our curriculum creates a language-rich environment that fosters effective communication and a love for language an early age.
Care of Person, Care of Environment and Food Preparation

Our curriculum includes practical life exercises focused on care of person, care of environment, and food preparation. These activities promote independence, coordination, and responsibility in infants, while also instilling healthy habits and respect for oneself and the surroundings.
