22/08/2024
ENROL YOUR CHILD FOR THIS COMING SCHOOL YEAR
FREE ECCE Spaces have come available at Brookhaven Montessori, Sixmilebridge, Co. Clare for the year starting 2nd September 2024
**ONLY 1.5km from The Square, Sixmilebridge**
Why Choose Us?
🎨 Small Classroom Size (10 children maximum.
✏️ Safe & Clean Environment (the health & safety of the children in our care is our priority).
🍎 Large enclosed garden area for play & activities.
🎒 Child-centred Approach
📞 Call/WhatsApp Sarah on 087 709 9905
For further information😃
17/03/2024
Happy St. Patrick’s Day ☘️
Hope you all had a great day at the parade 💚🤍🧡 I’m looking forward to hearing all about it in school on Tuesday 🌈 🤗 🥰 xx
10/03/2024
Happy Mother’s Day to all the mammies who have passed through the doors of Brookhaven Montessori with your wonderful children, I appreciate every single one of you. I hope you had a fantastic day and enjoy the rest of your evening 💐 🤗 🥰 xx Sarah xx
04/11/2021
This tweak can make a world of difference.
The problem with "what are you making?"
- Close ended question that will typically elicit a one-word response, e.g. "house," "mommy," "dragon," etc.
- Children aren't always making something concrete. Sometimes, many times, they're experimenting with the materials at hand. We focus on a product, they're focusing on a process (of learning).
- Interrupts a child's creative process if they are indeed experimenting. It can also make children feel that they have expectations placed upon their art, and what they're doing isn't "right" or "enough."
The pros of "Tell me about your work!"
- This open-ended phrase allows children to think about and verbalize their thought processes, ideas, and actions - eliciting far more expressive language.
- If a child is indeed making something specific, they can still share that with you, but if they weren't they wont feel "wrong."
- The question of "what are you making?" gives a sense of expectation, while "tell me about your work!" exudes interest and curiosity around what the child is doing.
28/08/2021
This is a fantastic resource for parents of preschool and primary school children 🍏🍉🍋🥔🥯🍿🍒🍏
Here’s a guide of serving sizes for pre-schoolers: https://bit.ly/FoodServings
For more resources, go to: gov.ie/letsgetready
Seo daoibh treoir do dhaltaí réamhscoile mar gheall ar an méid bia atá ar phláta acu (i mBéarla amháin, ár leithscéal): https://bit.ly/FoodServings
Tuilleadh smaointe ar fáil ag: gov.ie/bimisreidh
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