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Children learn best when they explore, ask questions, and try things on their own. This is the main idea behind Montessori education. At Crestwood Montessori School, we believe learning should be calm, gentle, and joyful. We focus on children ages 3 to 6 because these early years are important for how a child thinks, grows, and understands the world. Montessori parenting helps children grow at home by encouraging independence, respect, and curiosity every day.

What Is Montessori Education?

Montessori education is a way of teaching where children learn by doing. Instead of sitting and listening to a teacher talk, children choose their own activities and explore materials designed for their age. This hands-on learning makes school interesting and natural.

At Crestwood Montessori School, we follow these methods closely. Our single classroom for children ages 3 to 6 allows each child to grow at their own pace. Younger children learn by watching older ones, and older children become role models by helping younger classmates. This creates a supportive learning community.

A Day at Crestwood Montessori School

Each class lasts 2.5 hours and starts with a warm welcome. Children arrive at their own pace, hang up their belongings, greet friends, and pick an activity to begin their day.

After arrival, the class begins a two-hour work cycle. During this time, children choose activities that help them learn early reading, math, science, practical life skills, and sensory exploration. Teachers observe closely. They give guidance when needed, offer new lessons when a child is ready, and let children work independently. This helps children focus, concentrate, and learn with purpose.

A snack is provided during class. Children serve themselves, set up their own eating area, and clean up afterward. This simple routine teaches independence, responsibility, and care for their environment. Because classes are only 2.5 hours, there is no lunch or outdoor playtime.

Children also take part in lessons about science, art, geography, and music. These activities are hands-on and designed to spark curiosity. They might do simple science experiments, explore maps, make artwork, or listen to musical patterns. Everything is taught in a way that fits their age and abilities.

Before leaving, children clean their work areas and return materials to the shelves. This teaches them to take care of their classroom and feel proud of their environment.

Montessori Parenting at Home

Parents play an important role in supporting a child’s learning. Montessori parenting helps children become confident and independent. Here are some ways to use Montessori ideas at home:

  1. Create a Child-Friendly Space
    Place books and toys on low shelves so children can reach them. Use small baskets to keep things organized. When children can access their own materials, they learn independence and responsibility.
  2. Use Hands-On Activities
    Children learn best by touching and doing. Pouring water into cups, sorting objects by color or shape, and building with blocks help children think and solve problems. These activities also strengthen focus and hand skills.
  3. Respect Your Child’s Pace
    Every child learns differently. Some children learn quickly while others take more time. Allowing children to learn at their own speed helps them feel confident and safe.
  4. Teach Practical Life Skills
    Everyday tasks are part of learning. Children can help set the table, water plants, fold small towels, or tidy up toys. These skills give children a sense of responsibility and pride.
  5. Encourage Curiosity
    Children naturally want to know how things work. Answer their questions with simple explanations. You can also ask them questions such as What do you think will happen next or Why do you think this works. This encourages them to think and explore ideas on their own.

Why Families Choose Crestwood Montessori School

Crestwood Montessori has been helping children ages 3 to 6 for over sixty years. Our small class size allows teachers to give full attention to each child. Teachers guide children with patience and care.

Children use real Montessori materials to learn reading, math, science, culture, and practical life skills. They learn to solve problems, care for their environment, and work with others. Teachers observe and guide each child based on what they need. This creates a strong foundation for future learning.

How Parents Can Support Montessori Learning

  • Observe your child to see what they enjoy and what is challenging.
  • Offer simple choices to help them feel in control.
  • Let children solve problems on their own before stepping in.
  • Model calm and respectful behavior so children can learn by example.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What age is best for Montessori education?
    Children ages 3 to 6 are ideal, which is the age group we teach.
  2. Can Montessori principles be used at home?
    Yes. Small changes, such as using low shelves, offering choices, and letting children help with tasks, can make home feel more like a Montessori environment.
  3. How do mixed-age classrooms work?
    Younger children learn from older ones, and older children become leaders by helping younger classmates.
  4. What makes Crestwood Montessori different?
    We focus on one classroom for ages 3 to 6. Our calm environment and trained teachers provide individual attention while following true Montessori methods.
  5. How can parents stay involved?
    Parents can observe, participate, and use Montessori strategies at home to support their child’s growth.

Contact Us Now!!

Montessori training and parenting work together to help children grow into confident, curious, and independent learners. At Crestwood Montessori School, we guide children to discover the joy of learning and feel proud of what they can achieve.

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