Beaumont Montessori Early Learning day care center
A assisted living in Beaumont — homey and welcoming — multiple families describe staff treating them like family and children running in eagerly each morning.
Care that adapts as needs change.
Infants through preschool age, including Nido (infant) and toddler programs. Clean, bright, and spacious with natural wooden toys and well-maintained outdoor play areas.
No snacks or lunch provided — pack food daily, but you control what your child eats
homey and welcoming — multiple families describe staff treating them like family and children running in eagerly each morning
What families look for first.
Who this may be right for.
Good fit for
- Infants through preschool age, including Nido (infant) and toddler programs
- Families seeking a Montessori approach that builds independence, curiosity, and social-emotional skills
- Children with separation anxiety — staff offer slow integration plans and send frequent photos to reassure parents
Ask first if
- The initial visit is structured as a screening as well as a tour, which some parents found off-putting
- Home care or previous daycare — staff are noted for smooth transitions even for children with no prior group-care experience
A calmer first step.
Brief phone conversation
Share what is happening, who needs care, and whether the need is urgent or exploratory.
Care needs and schedule review
Discuss mobility, memory, safety, meals, personal care, household help, and preferred visit times.
Caregiver matching
The team looks for fit based on care level, personality, language preferences, and comfort.
Start small, adjust as needed
Many families begin with shorter visits, then adjust the plan as the senior becomes comfortable.
Serving Beaumont families.
Beaumont, AB
Questions families actually ask.
How does Beaumont Montessori keep parents informed throughout the day? +
The centre uses the Brightwheel app to share daily activity updates and frequent photos, keeping parents connected while their child is in care. Multiple reviewers highlight this communication as a standout feature that gives them peace of mind.
Does Beaumont Montessori provide meals or snacks? +
Families are required to pack their child's snacks and lunch each day, as the centre does not supply food. Some parents see this as a benefit because it gives them full control over their child's diet.
What age groups does Beaumont Montessori accept? +
The centre serves infants through preschool-age children, with a dedicated Nido room for infants as young as around 14–18 months and programs for toddlers and older children. Reviewers mention siblings of different ages attending at the same time.
How does the centre support children who have separation anxiety or trouble transitioning? +
Staff work with families to create individualised slow-integration plans, send extra photos right after drop-off, and have even called parents on the first day to check in. Reviewers report that within weeks their children typically transition to arriving happily and independently.
Who leads the centre and how experienced is the leadership? +
The centre is led by owners Pam and Paul, who are described by reviewers as dedicated master early-years educators with deep expertise in Montessori principles. Multiple long-term families credit their leadership with setting a consistently professional and nurturing tone across the whole team.
Is the physical space clean and safe for young children? +
Reviewers consistently describe the facility as clean, bright, and spacious, with natural wooden materials and well-maintained indoor rooms and outdoor playgrounds. The check-in and check-out process is noted as feeling secure and efficient.
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