Children's House Montessori
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Montessori materials are designed with a great deal of clear external order, which are aimed at creating and instilling greater order within a child’s ability to think and reason (cognitive skills). Each child receives both individual and group lessons.
- Social skills and self-confidence, which are needed to fulfill potential, are of primary importance to the curriculum.
- A child’s natural enthusiasm for learning is nurtured as individual interests are followed.
- Developmental needs are observed and directly addressed through the engaging and enticing activities that are designed to meet particular developmental needs.
- Habits and skills developed in a Montessori classroom can lay a strong foundation for a lifetime of joyful learning.
Hear the Google founders credit their Montessori education for their success.
link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0C_DQxpX-Kw
link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faYco1b-IJI&NR=1
Listen to a Podcast of NPR's The Parent's Journal featuring an interview with Dr. Angeline Lillard, author of Montessori: The Science behind the Genius.Montessori Education Provides Better Outcomes Than Traditional Methods, Study Finds and Article from Harvard Business Review: How do Innovators Think?












