Top 5 Skills Children Develop in Montessori Early Learning Centres

July 25, 2025by horizonosc

Choosing early learning for your child might feel confusing for parents because there are many early learning methods, while most are intuitively drawn to the long-established Montessori concept for children. Montessori early learning centers are designed with values of respect, independence, and experiential learning to promote the growth of the whole child-academically, socially, emotionally, and physically.

The philosophy behind the Montessori approach is realized at Horizon Childcare & Out of School Care through special programs like the Nido / Infant Program, Toddler Program, and Extended Day Program in Fort McMurray. Our intent is to create an environment that is safe, stimulating, and loving where children can simply be themselves and explore, grow, and thrive at their pace.

In this article, we will look into the Top 5 skills Children develop in a Montessori early learning environment and how Horizon Childcare helps families in Fort McMurray in laying the foundation for their children’s lifelong success.

1. Independence

Independence is one of the foundations of Montessori education. Very young children are encouraged to carry out many activities by themselves—choosing an activity, putting on their shoes, and maybe cleaning up after snack time. In this way, 

Montessori nurtures independence: 

  • Child-sized tools and furniture allow children to access materials without adult assistance.
  • Magisterial instructions are given: Children are instructed on how to do things rather than being done for.
  • Confidence is bestowed upon the one with set routines and familiar environments.
  • The teachers work as guides, leaving spaces for discovery and problem resolution.

In Our Programs:

  • The Nido Program (0–18 months) gently helps infants practice skills such as grasping, crawling, or feeding themselves.
  • The Toddler Program (18 months–3 years) is very much centered around toileting, dressing, and practical life activities that encourage independence.
  • Extended Day (3–6 years): Shift of responsibility for learning goals and daily choice is increasingly given to the child and developed with them.

2. Concentration and Focus

Oral traditionally, youngsters are urged to fast in shift-and-go activities in their last years of schooling. According to the philosophy, Montessori classrooms were devoid of interruptions in learning so children can dive deeply into their work and give full attention to their true questions.

How Focus Is Fostered Through Montessori:

  • Children opt for activities that interest them, increasing their intrinsic motivation.
  • Materials encourage self-correction, thus to think on their own without receiving continual feedback from someone.
  • Calm, and orderly, and free of unnecessary stimuli is an environment set for working calmly.
  • Teachers observe and rarely intervene.

In Our Programs:

  • In the Toddler and Extended Day Programs, children work either by themselves or together in small groups on learning materials that are handled according to their own skill levels.
  • Depending on the program, the classroom is set up in areas such as practical life, sensorial, language, and mathematics so that the children can focus in an environment with structure.

3. Communication and Language Skills

The communication going on in Montessori classrooms encompasses the verbal and the non-verbal spectrum. From day one, children are very much conversant with naming objects, telling stories, and singing songs.

How Montessori Nurtures Social Skills:

  • Children are exposed to real-world vocabulary through working with concrete materials.
  • There is chatting, storytelling, and singing while at work.
  • Teachers address the children respectfully in clear and rich language.
  • Children are encouraged to use their language to settle conflicts and to ask many questions.    

In Our Programs:

  • The Nido Program stresses responsive interactions in which caregivers name emotions, objects, and actions to help build early speech and listening skills.During the Toddler 
  • Program, children are given exposure to yet more vocabulary through books, conversation, and activities.
  • The Extended Day Program embraces phonics, writing, and reading readiness through fun and appropriate ways according to the children’s development.

4. Social and Emotional Intelligence

In a traditional class setting, children will typically be separated by age. In Montessori, however, children are treated to an age-mixed environment-allowing youths to learn with, mentor, and work with each other.

How Montessori Nurtures Social Skills:

  • In the Commune, youngsters must assist one another and learn by observing elder peers. 
  • Conflict is resolved by peaceful problem-solving and never through punishments.
  • The accent is placed on empathy, respect, and community responsibility.
  • Emotional aircraft factory is endorsed and validated by caregivers.

In Our Programs:

  • In respect of our Toddler and Extended Day classrooms, children are taught how to greet one another, to take turns, and to care for the materials with which they work.
  • Children learn to greet one another, take turns, and care for their materials in our Toddler and Extended Day classrooms. 
  • Gracious acts of courtesy infiltrate the daily program exercises, thereby building kindness and empathy.

5. Creativity and Problem-Solving

Meaning and Its Implications

To make room for a child to explore freely under the Montessori, everything is put within a very prepared framework to allow creativity to blend with critical thinking. In the environment of the Montessori, there is neither a right nor a wrong answer; the children are therefore encouraged to explore, discover or make something.

How Montessori Fosters Creativity:

  •  Open-ended materials and real-life experiences generate imagination.
  • Children can repeat activities at their own pace, thus allowing a deeper understanding to develop.
  • Artistic expressions through painting, music, and storytelling are encouraged.- Solving problems is embedded in daily life: things like pouring without spilling or building something tall.

In Our Programs:

  • Every curiosity-evoking activity in this program, from matin sensory baskets to music time, is arranged. 
  • In the Toddler Program, children are introduced to creative processing activities like art, dance, and free play for their exploration and expression. 
  • In Extended Day activities, children develop the ability to challenge themselves slightly with puzzles,easy science experiments—which help lay the foundation of scientific method concepts—and cooperative games.

Why Horizon Childcare & Out of School Care Is the Right Choice in Fort McMurray

At Horizon Childcare & Out of School Care, we cherish the idea of developing a nurturing and educational environment grounded on Montessori principles. The programs support the individual learning journey of each child and development of the five essential skills stated above.

Our Programs:

Nido / Infant Program (0–18 months)

  • Emphasis on creating secure attachment experiences. Sensory exploration opportunities and motor skill development.
  • Atmosphere that is tranquil, with an advantageous caregiver: child ratio of 1:3.
  • Good for first-time parents wanting a safe developmental-aligned space for their infant

Toddler Program (18 months–3 years)

  • Emphasizing development of independence, routine, and language skills
  • Development activities along the lines of pouring, sweeping, matching, and singing
  • Gives confidence to toddlers in a structured but flexible environment

Extended Day Program (3–6 years)

  • Readies children for kindergarten and beyond 
  • Literacy, numeracy, science and social studies are all learned in a hands-on-knowing approach
  • Emotional growth, critical thinking, and communication are supported

Montessori early learning is not a curriculum-only program; it is a philosophy respecting children as individuals, acknowledges their holistic development, and promotes the love of learning.

At Horizon Childcare & Out of School Care, we provide an environment where children can develop the skills, confidence, and compassion they need. Through our Nido, Toddler, and Extended Day Programs, your child will also develop independence, curiosity, and capacity for learning.

Call us today and find out how Horizon will fit into the brighter tomorrow of your child.

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