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The Montessori Method

What is the Montessori Method?

How is it unique from traditional preschool and what makes it so successful?

Mixed Age Groups

Dr. Montessori divided children into classrooms comprised of three year age spans based on studies that showed distinct, three-year periods of cognitive development. When in groups comprised of students in the beginning, middle, and end of each plane of development, children naturally teach, and are taught by their peers.

Older students are encouraged to teach what they know to younger students, who can both learn from and look up to their “elders”. Leadership encourages responsibility as well as interpersonal skills.

Placing students where they can interact with a range of ages, experiences, and abilities also provides a far more realistic representation of the world outside classroom walls, better preparing children for their teens and adulthood.

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The Prepared Environment

The Prepared Environment in the Montessori setting, is the meticulously arranged and lovingly preserved space in which a child is allowed the personal freedom to explore, create, and ultimately thrive.

Structured and uncluttered, it sets the stage for the child to learn at his or her own pace. By incorporating nature and
beauty, the space beckons the child, piques her curiosity and welcomes her to "choose a work", explore, and interact. By
being offered the opportunity to care for real, living plants and animals, the child will be given a lesson on her role in the
world around her, as well as a newfound sense of respect and responsibility.

A true Montessori classroom is a beautifully flowing, well-oiled machine, where the children move like gears, finding their way to the work, meeting their purpose, and then, in their own time, guiding themselves on to their next venture.

The Natural Playground

Our vision is to create a space where children can grow and learn in an environment that encourages exploration and creativity. 

Children may access the outdoor class extension throughout the morning work cycle. They may choose to contribute to the
garden, water the many plants, compost, or tend to the needs of the chickens. During free play children can enjoy many
activities.

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