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What is the child development in Montessori?
The holistic framework of development is comprised of: The First Plane: Birth to Age 6 (Early Childhood/Infancy) “The Absorbent Mind” The Second Plane: Ages 6–12 (Childhood) “Conscious Imagination” The Third Plane: Ages 12–18 (Adolescence) “New Identity” The Fourth Plane: Ages 18–24 (Maturity) “Maturity”
How is Montessori different from daycare?
Montessori education takes a holistic approach: social, emotional, and physical development alongside academic success. Daycare centers, on the other hand, may prioritize a certain area of development, such as academic advancement, while disregarding other areas entirely.
What age is good for Montessori?
What ages do Montessori schools serve? Currently, most Montessori programs begin at the Early Childhood level (for children ages 2.5 – 6 years).
What kids thrive at Montessori?
Montessori education sparks curiosity in children by allowing them to explore and discover the world around them in a hands-on, experiential way. Naturally curious children who desire to learn will thrive in a Montessori environment. Montessori education also emphasizes collaboration and social skills.
Located in Center City Philadelphia, we offer Montessori preschool and kindergarten programs for children from 2 years 9 months to 6 years of age.
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