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Montessori Program

To know

 

For children aged 3 to 6, Montessori Pedagogy distinguishes 5 forms of knowledge related to the sensitive periods that children of these ages go through.

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Practical life

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So that your child becomes autonomous in everyday activities. These practical activities are the foundation upon which the child acquires his/her social skills, the command of motor skills and the capacity to concentrate. These three elements are fundamental to all the activities and work within the classroom

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Sensorial development material

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For an optimal discovery of the surrounding world. The child’s intellectual faculties will be enhanced through the refining and clarification of the senses, in particular through the verbal acknowledgement of his/her sensorial perception.

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Language

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In order to provide the tools which allow the child to express his/her thoughts and to communicate, sharing and listening to the ideas and opinions of others. The basics of reading and writing can be grasped along with a sensorial approach to grammar. The bilingual context provides the opportunity for the child to communicate in a second language.

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Mathematics

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They are used as a means of elementary culture so that your child may understand better the surrounding social and physical world. There is the discovery of the decimal system, linear counting, and the four basic operations of elementary arithmetic with concrete didactic material which is age appropriate.

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General culture

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Material to provide answers to your child’s questions concerning the world and stimulate his/her curiosity. This material includes music, zoology, botany, geography and some scientific experiments.

Vie Pratique
Sensoriel
Langage
mathématiques
Culture générale

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