Focus on Learning
We believe the goal of
early childhood education should not be to fill
your child with facts, but rather to cultivate your
child's own natural desire to learn.
Our teachers foster this desire through the following
areas:
Practical Life Exercises
In this area, children develop coordination and
motor skills while experiencing everyday activities.
They become confident while learning good work habits.
Sensorial Experiences
Since young children take in their world through
their senses, this area helps children distinguish,
categorize, and relate new information.
Language
In the Montessori classroom, children learn the
phonetic sounds of letters before they learn the
alphabetical names in sequence. They are encouraged
to explore books to find answers to their questions.
Physical Geography
Children learn common land formations, such as islands
and peninsulas. Large wooden puzzle maps are used
for children to learn countries, climates, and products.
Mathematics
Math is learned through discovery rather than by
verbal instruction. Children have tangible items
to move as they learn to count. Montessori develops
an early enthusiasm for the world of numbers.