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To grasp the essence of Montessori education, just step inside a classroom. Beautiful, inviting, and thoughtfully arranged, the room embodies each element of Maria Montessori’s revolutionary approach. Read More
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Nature Based Learning
At The Seedlings Montessori School we have designed and developed Nature-based learning spaces that inspire wonder in your children. We have designed our outdoor classroom that works exceptionally well in supporting children’s learning in science, technology, engineering, Arts and mathematics (STEAM); as well as language/literacy, the arts and social/emotional development.
- Connecting children with nature
- Enhanced skill development in multiple areas
- Endless open-ended possibilities for discovery
- Hands-on learning also occurs about natural cycles, seasons, environments, and how things live and grow
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Sensorial activities are designed to develop and refine the 5 senses—seeing, hearing, touching, tasting, and smelling—and build a foundation for speech, writing, and math through the use of sensorial materials. Read More
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Practical Life is a desired and sought-after area in the classroom, which transgresses beautifully throughout all other areas of the environment. By focusing on these adult activities, the student acquires personal growth as an individual. Read More
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In Montessori young children discovering Language is interesting, fun and a creative process. Gradually, through daily practice, writing, reading, and communication skills will develop. Read More
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The material for Math introduces the child to associate quantity and its symbols. Using a wide range of beads and symbol cards, the child becomes familiar with the numbers as a decimal system, including concrete … Read More
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(Physical and Life Sciences, Geography, History)
An ecological perspective highlights the interrelationships of the earth, its flora and fauna, and human life. The young child orders simple classifications of non-organic and organic forms and … Read More
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