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Toddler (18-36 months) applications closed on Jan. 15, 2024, for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year; the Toddler wait pool is also closed. Please visit our website in fall 2024 for information for the 2025-2026 school year.

 The Toddler program is only available at our Bothell Campus.

The Age of Developing Awareness of Self

The learning processes within the brain are at their most active and acute stage for toddlers. They are learning how the world works, gaining independence and testing social skills. The attributes of self-esteem and character are forming. Our caring environment presents an opportunity for them to develop relationships outside the family. Thus, the environment that best meets the needs of the Toddler is one in which the child is encouraged to become an integral member of a nurturing community, able to freely and safely explore.

The school has been jointly accredited by AMS and NWAIS since spring 2006.

View the Toddler sample daily schedule

The Toddler Community

Our Toddler community includes two classroom environments, Fig Class and Apricot Class. The Toddler environment conforms to the children’s needs in every way, from the size of the furniture, to the activities provided, to the emotional support and guidance given.

The Montessori Toddler Guide

Our guides are Montessori-trained professionals, certified for the Toddler age group, and accomplished in recognizing and nurturing the specific developmental needs of this unique phase. These adults provide the love, patience, warmth and respect necessary for the Toddler to feel safe and flourish within this community.

Importance of the Toddler-Prepared environment

Our Montessori Toddler community provides a nurturing place for young children to begin their “education for life.” The environment is prepared specifically to allow children to explore their surroundings and materials in support of their learning and development. This exploration helps to foster independence, focus, language, creativity, social/emotional development and confidence in their own abilities as they learn and grow. The freedom to explore, choose and learn in a safe place is crucial to Toddlers. To guarantee this sense of safety, children are guided to act within the parameters of the three basic ground rules that will serve them for a lifetime: respect of self; respect for others; and respect for the environment.

Transition to the Early Childhood Program

The move from Toddler to Early Childhood takes place sometime after 30 months. Upon completion of toilet training, each child will be evaluated by WMS staff to assess the child’s overall developmental readiness for the Early Childhood program. Campus and classroom assignment is based on space availability. Parental request for location is considered, but cannot always be accommodated.

Enrichment & Resources

Resources for Toddler families can be found here.

“If you consider the matter carefully you will see there is something more than growth in the first three years of life. The child before us is something that borders on the marvelous.”

— Maria Montessori

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