The most important question in selecting a Montessori school is to consider how well it matches your sense of what kind of education you want for your children. No one educational approach will be right for all children. Ideally, parents should seek out the best fit, not only between their child and a particular school but also between their family’s values and goals for their children’s education and what given schools realistically offer. Finding the right school for mom and dad is as important as finding the right school for a child.
Montessori is “right” for a wide range of personalities, temperaments and learning styles. Children who are consistently waiting for adult direction and those who have difficulty choosing and staying engaged in activities may have some initial difficulty transitioning into a Montessori class, but usually, they learn to trust themselves and gradually strengthen their concentration as they meet with successful learning experiences and develop independence.
We take great pride and care in our Infant care. We have dedicated staff exclusively for Infant rooms with at least one teacher present all the time in the infant room.
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Day camps focus on topics such as Spanish classes, art, music, science, nature or sports, although some caregivers also use it as a substitute for day care. Many families enroll their children in day camps during the summer so that they have supervision during the day. Camps foster children’s emotional, social, and physical and creative growth through various interactive activities and relationships with role model counselors. Generally camps focus on children with the exception of specialized camps that aim to develop specific skill sets which are directed at campers up through adolescence years.
Our Fun summer programs will start in May 2022. Watch for this space for the program details.