The Montessori Method
Montessori teachers know that children learn more by touching, seeing, smelling, tasting, and exploring than by just listening. Throughout Montessori Educare, there is a continuum of the curriculum, from one class and age group to the next. This allows children to move at their own pace in a positive and supportive atmosphere. Each child develops in his/her own way and pace in carefully prepared classrooms that offer tremendous freedom of choice with specific and well-defined limits. This provides the opportunity for academic achievement on a high level, beyond what would be expected in most other environments. Learning experiences are hands-on, self-directed, and self-correcting. Work takes place individually, in small groups, and in large groups
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