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The Role of Outdoor Play in Montessori Learning
In Montessori education, outdoor play is not just a break from the classroom—it is an essential part of learning and development.
How Experiential Learning Fosters Independence, Creativity, and Critical Thinking
Children are natural learners. They don’t need textbooks, flashcards, or homework to absorb information—instead, they learn best through experience. The Montessori method embraces this innate ability by structuring the classroom environment around hands-on materials that encourage independence, creativity, and critical thinking.
Embracing Creativity: Integrating Art and Music into the Montessori Curriculum
At Montessori Children's House, we see art and music as essential elements of a child's education, serving as gateways to creativity and self-expression. This October, we’re excited to explore how integrating these artistic components into our Montessori curriculum enriches the educational journey for our children.
Exploring the Enriching World of After Care and Summer Programs at Montessori Children’s House
As summer approaches, learn more about our summer programs and before and after school programs your child can be a part of at Montessori Children’s House!
Nurturing Independence and Self-Discovery: The Montessori Approach
Dr. Maria Montessori, the visionary behind the Montessori method, recognized this internal motivation in children and designed an educational framework that honors their natural instincts towards growth and learning.