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Nearly a century has passed since Dr. Maria Montessori, the founder of the Montessori method, first presented the world with her unique approach to education. The philosophy that she developed continues to be implemented in schools across the globe with increasing popularity. This is largely due to the academic and social success that Montessori students are known to possess. Consider the following ways that children benefit from a Montessori education:
Receive Personalized Attention
Central to the philosophy of a Montessori education is that children learn in different ways. Your child will be treated as a unique individual whose success is measured by personal achievements, not a rigid standard. A Montessori education puts your child on a journey of limitless discovery and development, guided by a teacher who is capable of accommodating to different learning styles and creating individual work plans.
Learn in a Prepared Environment
Unlike most public school environments, a Montessori school provides its students with a surrounding that fosters independence, creativity, and development. Dr. Maria Montessori coined this space as a “prepared environment,” or a classroom which combines age-appropriate materials, cleanliness, and an open arrangement for movement. You can rest assured that your child’s everyday learning environment will accommodate his or her needs.
Develop Self-Motivation
A key component of a Montessori education is self-directed study. This involves a close interaction between the teacher and student in which a personal learning plan is outlined and pursued. Dr. Maria Montessori recognized how a love of learning extends far beyond the classroom, which is why a non-competitive environment and a self-disciplined approach are at the core of her early education philosophy.
Hone Essential Social Skills
The Montessori classroom and curriculum promotes a sense of community and friendliness. Students are encouraged to work together and perceive each other as part of a team, not competitive peers.
Give your child the opportunity to fully develop his or her potential at the premier Montessori Schools in Texas. You can learn about our rich curriculum by visiting us online or by calling our campus in Starcreek at (972) 727-2800, in North Dallas at (972) 985-8844, or in West Plano at (972) 618-8844.
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Being able to clearly express oneself and communicate with others is largely influenced by reading and writing. In today’s increasingly technological world, it is more important than ever for children to develop their language skills early on for future success.
You can help your child hone his or her grammar and spelling skills by downloading the Montessori Words for Kids Lite app. In keeping with the Montessori hands-on approach, this educational app allows your child to hear, sound out, and spell words with a phonics-enabled movable alphabet. The interface features a fun, friendly, and accessible approach to practice spelling.
If you’re interested in furthering your child’s potential, contact The Montessori School nearest you. Our early childhood curriculum focuses on individualized care and support. You can reach our Starcreek campus at (972) 727-2800, North Dallas campus at (972) 985-8844, or West Plano campus at (972) 618-8844.
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Exposing your child to different science experiments is a great way to encourage curiosity and engage his or her passion for learning. You can guide your child through the wonders of science, problem solving, and reasoning during the years of elementary education and beyond. Check out the following fun and safe science projects you can share with your inquisitive young child:
Make a Volcano
The classic volcano science experiment helps children understand how chemical reactions work in a safe and controlled manner. You’ll need to create a volcano using paper-mache. Next, place a container into the open mouth of the volcano and pour in two tablespoons of baking soda and one teaspoon of dish soap. Finally, pour an ounce of vinegar in and marvel as your very own volcano activates. To really set the mood, add red and yellow food coloring.
Melt Ice with a Magnifying Glass
Magnifying glasses are useful for many fun science experiments that demonstrate the power of sunlight. For this experiment, all you need is a magnifying glass, two ice cubes in separate bowls, and a sunny day. Place each bowl outside where they each receive equal amounts of sunlight. Have your child focus sunlight through the magnifying glass on just one of the bowls. Next, observe how much faster the ice cube under the magnifying glass melts than the other one.
Mix Oil and Water
Another simple and safe science experiment for kids involves trying to mix oil and water. This experiment can help your child understand why penguins, which naturally release oil over their feathers, are able to stay dry underwater. Simply pour water into a jar until it is half full. Add a drop of food coloring for visual purposes. Next, fill the remainder of the jar with vegetable oil. Your child should note that even after shaking the mixture, the two solutions will continue to separate.
You can help foster your child’s natural curiosity with a Montessori education. The Montessori Schools provide children with a solid foundation for creativity and discovery. Contact the school in Allen at (972) 727-2800, in Dallas at (972) 985-8844, or in West Plano at (972) 618-8844 to jumpstart your child’s education.
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Learning to sing, play, and appreciate music can be a delightful experience for children of all ages, but its benefits run deeper than that. Music can be immensely beneficial to a child’s intellectual and creative development. When you introduce music into a child’s life at an early age, you are helping to develop and enhance these skills:
Coordination. Instilling a sense of rhythm and timing is essential to the development of a child’s motor skills. Learning to tap along to a tune or keep time to a fast, upbeat song can help a child develop a strong internal clock. Music education can help a child develop a better sense of balance and coordination, which will be helpful in everything from catching a ball to riding a bike.
Movement. When a child hears a piece of music, his or her first impulse is often to jump up and begin moving around—dancing, stomping, clapping, singing along, or even marching in time to the beat. All of these actions help to enhance a child’s motor skills, making it easier for them to do locomotor skills such as running and skipping and non-locomotor skills such as bending, twisting, and stretching.
Aural and oral skills. The twin abilities to listen and communicate are the backbone of childhood education, and involvement with music can be invaluable in their development. By learning to sing in tune, and by learning to understand the words of songs, children can begin to master the rhythm of speech, with its pauses, emphases, and accents. Learning to recognize different notes, and to sing them back at your instructor, is the perfect way for children to begin ear training at an early age.
If you’re looking for the perfect way to launch your child into life, consider the benefits of a Montessori school. The Montessori method is designed to instill the values of independence, creativity, and critical thinking in every student. To learn more, contact The Montessori School in Starcreek at (972) 727-2800, in North Dallas at (972) 985-8844, or in West Plano at (972) 618-8844.
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To learn more about the advantages of a Montessori education, contact The Montessori School today. You can call our campus in Starcreek at (972) 727-2800, in North Dallas at (972) 985-8844, or in West Plano at (972) 618-8844.