What children learn during their Montessori preschool years will have an effect on them for the rest of their lives. Attending school is exciting in itself, but your child will be enthralled by the child-centric classroom, making lots of new friends, and being given a way to answer some of the many questions he has about himself and the world he lives in. Letters and Numbers
Montessori preschool introduces the alphabet and basic numbers from 1 to 10. By the time she reaches kindergarten, she will be ready for simple addition and subtraction, but preschool is focused on learning the tools necessary in later years. Shapes and Colors Geometric shapes and basic colors are an important part of the curriculum in Montessori preschools. Combined with the ability to count, knowing these things gives your son enough information to begin learning about sets and sorting, and that in turn leads to more advanced math skills. Confidence and Responsibility Your Montessori preschool is designed around children, from the size of the furniture to the encouragement and respect each child receives. The underlying concept is that children who are shown respect and given praise are encouraged to learn more and do more. The Montessori Method is concerned with everything about your child’s development and helping him learn social skills and personal responsibility help build self-esteem and personal confidence. Feel free to talk to your child’s Montessori preschool teachers about any questions you may have. Montessori classrooms have a much different approach than the traditional public school system, but a short conversation will show you why this method has such good results. Comments are closed.
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