04/14/2022
What does a Montessori classroom look like?
Classrooms are child-centered, very different compared to the traditional classroom with the teacher at the front and children sitting in rows. You might see children working on the floor, individually at a table, or with classmates. There is usually choice in where to work.
04/13/2022
Kids with special needs, such as learning or physical disabilities, often thrive in a Montessori setting.
Students are free to move about the classroom, which is an advantage for those children who require a lot of physical activity.
04/12/2022
Some studies found that students who were educated under Montessori had better outcomes than students who were educated in traditional schools.
04/11/2022
In our toddler rooms, Children can choose from large, chunky puzzles with k***s or challenge themselves with more complex puzzles. They can also play with cause and effect toys, or stack colorful nesting barrels inside one another etc.
04/08/2022
Routinely sand and water play is set up on the patio area outside for sensory exploration and creative expression.
A separate playground is provided for our two year olds with swings, balls, and ride on toy where children can exercise their large muscles daily.
04/07/2022
What are the principles of Montessori?
Respect for the Child.
The Absorbent Mind.
Sensitive Periods.
The Prepared Environment.
Auto education.
04/06/2022
We understand the importance of play and how learning through exploring builds foundational skills critical for future success. Our dynamic, fun and secure environment, supported by our professional teaching staff is the perfect place for children to learn and grow.
04/05/2022
Montessori is a method of education that is based on self-directed activity, hands-on learning and collaborative play. In Montessori classrooms children make creative choices in their learning, while the classroom and the highly trained teacher offer age-appropriate activities to guide the process.
04/04/2022
As a ministry of Church of All Nations we have been providing the highest quality care and education to the children in our community since 1963.
04/01/2022
Good communication with your child’s teacher helps you share relevant information so the teacher knows how best to respond to your child. For example, you might let the teacher know about things like grandparents visiting from overseas, your child’s favorite songs or books, or simple words in the language your family speaks at home.
03/31/2022
Don't forget to visit the school first!
Many preschools offer orientation visits. During these visits, children can see and experience what they’ll do at preschool, who they’ll meet, and what happens during the preschool day.
With permission, you could take some photos of the preschool to show your child before they start. Some preschools have a preparation or orientation book that you can take home with you.
03/30/2022
"My nephew has been going there for a few months now. His social skills have improved from being with a group of well behaved children. He loves his teachers. He also loves going home and showing his schoolwork to his mom & dad!"
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