1512 E. Atlantic Blvd.
Pompano Beach, FL 33060
info@beachsidemontessorischool.com
T 786 . 201 . 2158 / T 786 . 346 . 5080
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“Within the child lies the fate of the future.”― Maria Montessori
The simple reason the Montessori method works is that
it meets the developmental needs of children.
With a traditional educational curriculum, one size must fit all. Such a curriculum is based more on the needs of adults than the needs of children.
With Montessori theory and practice, each child creates a custom course of study group self-selected activities, guided by a trained Montessori teacher in a carefully designed learning environment.
The method is based on observing the activities of each child.
The trained adult observes and assists as appropriate,
but it is the child's self-directed and purposeful activity
that leads to greater independence and concentration.
Montessori Education is about understanding and aiding
the natural process of child growth and learning.
Montessori is a revolutionary method of observing and supporting the natural development of children. Montessori educational practice helps children develop creativity, problem solving, critical thinking and time-management skills. Montessori contributes to society and the environment, and to become fulfilled children/adults in their particular time and place on Earth. The basis of Montessori practice in the classroom is mixed age groups. Individual choice of research and work, and uninterrupted concentration.
Montessori is the fastest growing and most successful method of education today.
The Montessori educational method and philosophy was created by an Italian physician, psychologist, and anthropologist, Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 1900's. She believed that education should develop a child's intellectual skills and nurture a child's innate desire to acquire knowledge through self-discovery.
Each area is designed to help the child grow at their own pace, lessons are matched to each child's individual progress,
thus, allowing the child to gain self-confidence, independence,
physical and social development,
as well as academic achievement.
Other enrichment activities include:
Spanish, Art, Yoga, Creative Movement, Gardening, Music,
Computers, and Cooking.
In a Montessori classroom
children work within a well prepared
and structured environment,
development of senses through
multi-sensory materials
language arts
mathematics
geometry
geography
history
science
botany
zoology
art
music
physical exercise
The attractive Montessori teaching materials allow the children to explore each subject area at their own pace and style. The classroom environment is aesthetically pleasing and organized for the child's enjoyment and convenience. Areas for learning are well defined, yet the classroom is open for all of the children to observe others at work and discovery. The Montessori environment helps the child in developing a personal sense of order, concentration, independence, respect for oneself, others, the planet, and the "love of learning."