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Montessori toddler development classes, weds and thurs dulwich village


SamMander

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Hello!


I am super excited the new term is about to commence, and new classes to begin and just to quickly remind you of my 4 unique classes available:


1.THURSDAYS 1045-1145: Treasure Baskets for babies from 6-12mo. (**block of 6 ?63**)

A 60 minute class to allow each baby to explore freely in a class lovingly put together to encourage fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination in a sensory rich child led class.


2.THURSDAYS 0915-1015: Heuristic Play for toddlers 12-18months. (**block of 6 ?67**)

A 60 minute class to fulfil children's urges of what is it and what can I do with it? in an open ended play session where anything is possible in a class dedicated to children's independence in a child led play session.


3.WEDNESDAYS 0915-1030: Infant Montessori for toddlers 18-24mo. (**block of 6 ?72**)

A 75 minute class where anything is possible bridging the gap between heuristic and Montessori Play.


4. WEDNESDAYS 1100-1230: Early Montessori for children 24-30. (**block of 6 ?83**)

An early introduction to what a Montessori classroom is like incorporating the freedom to explore yet again, in a carefully prepared environment for 90 minutes .



*** CLASSES ARE FILLING UP FAST SO PLEASE INBOX ME TODAY OR MAIL ME AT [email protected]

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