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MONTESSORI AT HOME

Age and time

PROGRAM 

OVERVIEW

Teach in the safety of your home

 

At your own convenient time

  • Please choose a routine time for learning (if possible 9:30-10:30 am and 1:30-2:30 pm).

  • Call the child for time to work with Material. Please do not refer to them as toys or play time.

  • Make sure Materials are NOT mixed with toys and treated with respect.

  • When the activity is finished, Materials must be put back neatly on the shelf for next use.

  • Little pieces are interesting, and children love to play with them but make sure they are not removed.

Children's Age 2.5 to 6 years old
  1. Register for the required Plan (1 Month- 4 Deliveries or 3 month-12 Deliveries)

  2. We help you set up the home environment for learning (video)

  3. Arrange the day and time of weekly delivery of sanitized materials (Weekends) and pick up of last week materials

  4. We email you short videos for weekly lesson plans and presentation

  5. Let the magic of learning continue

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Layout

3 cups

Blueberries

1½ cups

Butter

  • We are available through email and phone call to help and assist you as you need.

  • We clean and sanitized the materials to make sure your child is safe.

  • We deliver the materials and pick them up on weekend before the start of the week for a new lesson plan.

  • The most important part is that we care for your children’s learning experience in this short and important time of their life, to overcome the hardship of this situation.

  • In a Montessori Casa class, the teacher will present 650 activities to children between age 2.5-6 years old. These materials are expensive, and some are very time consuming to make.

  • We are selecting the activities that are easy to present but have a great effect on the foundation of learning to be delivered to you.

  • There are 5 Principals in the Montessori Method.

  • Practical Life or Daily activities (To gain control in the coordination of child’s movement)

  • Sensorial (To help the child in his/her discrimination and order)

  • Language (To give the child ways to describe and interact with their environment)

  • Math (To help the child build a visual representation of a number)

  • Culture (To provide the child with opportunity to explore the larger world)

  • We Help you to set up a suitable area at home for learning (Video)

  • You or your caregiver can review the short videos for weekly lesson plans and present the activities one by one to your child.

  • You only need to present the material once or twice on the first day of the week.

  • Let them explore and learn with your light supervision

Services

enviroment

activities

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