The Westmont Montessori School

...washing dishes, preparing food, polishing shoes and pouring water. These
exercises help refine small muscle control, eye-hand coordination and powers
of concentration. Children swell with pride as they learn to master these
and other everyday tasks. This is called Practical Life.

...tactile, auditory, olfactory, gustatory and visual activities. They stimulate learning about sensory differences. We call this Sensorial Learning.

...exploring concrete objects through engaging activities which enables them to learn how to sound out letters, build words and prepare for reading. These exercises are found in Language.

 

 

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"The child's progress does not depend only on his age, but also on being free to look around him."
— Maria Montessori
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