Parent-Child Classes for Infants, Toddlers & Preschoolers
Clementine is a calm, welcoming space for you and your child to learn, explore, and enjoy being together. Your child attends class in a prepared Montessori environment with you or another caregiver.
A small group that grows together
Classes run in 8–12 week sessions, so you and your child are together with the same group of families each week.
Over time, familiar faces become friendships. Children grow comfortable exploring alongside one another, while parents have the space to connect, share, and settle into a rhythm.
It’s more than a class–it’s a consistent, supportive community.
Find a class for your child
infants
birth to sitting
[~0–6m]
Beautiful sensory and language experiences for your baby as you learn about infant development & get to know other families.
movement, gentle play, and time to connect
crawlers
rolling to first steps [~5–15m]
Materials designed to support your baby’s cognitive growth and gross motor development...a new development topic each week.
movement adventures, sensory exploration, and first social experiences
toddlers
walking to running [~14m–3y]
Watch your child’s independence blossom as she explores more complex lessons and takes ownership in caring for the classroom.
hands-on activities, sensory experiences, and first friendships
multi-age
mentoring + connection [4m+]
The children support and learn from each other in an environment prepared for babies through preschool; perfect for siblings..
activities for every stage and mixed-age connections
preschoolers
chatting + planning [~33m+]
Follow your child's readiness as we introduce letter sounds, numeracy, and group science & art experiences.
group activities, multi-step lessons, and creative exploration
What happens in a class?
Classes are a mix of guided activities, independent exploration, and time together.
Activities your child will explore
Hands-on exploration that supports growth at every stage.
The children do purposeful work with real tools and materials. Food preparation, scrubbing, sewing, and self-care aid children’s fine-motor development and develop independence, concentration, and a sense of order and community.
Climbing, balance, and movement activities help children develop strength, coordination, and self-regulation.
Activities designed to facilitate interaction and turn-taking are the basis for early friendships. There’s no better sound than children laughing together.
Children learn about the world through their senses. The materials in the space help children internalize concepts such as object permanence, number sense, color, dimension, categorization, and cause & effect.
Art and music focus on process over product. Children explore simple creative materials and instruments individually and with classmates.
Birth through age three is a time of truly explosive language growth. Language baskets and beautiful books offer opportunities for vocabulary development, engaging conversations, and early phonemic awareness.
