
Nurturing Young Minds Through Specialized Montessori Education
At La Prima Montessori, classroom placement is guided by each child’s developmental readiness, not just age.
We follow Dr. Montessori’s philosophy, honoring each child’s “sensitive periods” for learning during the vital early years. Our nurturing toddler program encourages independence, confidence, and joyful learning under the care of certified Montessori educators.

Infant Program
Age Group: 3 Months–18 Months
Our infant room is a warm, homelike haven where your baby’s first experiences away from home are met with tenderness and attentive care. With a low teacher-to-child ratio of 1:4 and continuous staff support, each baby receives personalized attention.
We uphold a gentle “no-cry” policy, ensuring every child is comforted quickly and lovingly. Nursing mothers are always welcome, and we maintain a shoe-free, sanitized space for your little one’s health and safety.
Pre-transition parent conference
Live-stream access for parents


Toddler Program
Age Group: 17 Months–36 Months
In the toddler stage, children are curious and rapidly developing. Our program supports this crucial time by guiding them through toilet training, independent feeding, self-care, and motor skill development in a loving and structured environment.
Through engaging routines and peer interaction, toddlers begin to build friendships, understand boundaries, and grow into early leaders. Foundational academics are introduced through play—letters, colors, shapes, numbers—and Spanish is gently introduced as a second language.
Positive socialization
Early academic foundations
Language enrichment
Early Childhood (Pre-K & Kindergarten)
Age Group: 2.5 Years–6 Years
Our early childhood classroom offers a three-year journey in a mixed-age setting, a core tenet of the Montessori method. Children progress through activities in practical life, sensorial, math, language, and cultural studies, growing into capable, confident learners.
By the final year (Kindergarten), children become mentors in the classroom—an experience that builds leadership, self-worth, and responsibility. Staying through the third year maximizes the Montessori experience, preparing students for a smooth transition to elementary school—often at an advanced academic level.
Multi-age learning community
Leadership through mentoring
Academic readiness above grade level

