Enrichment Programs
Tender care - joyful play - bright futureAll these enrichment programs are included in our curriculum at no additional cost to parents.
Yoga
Yoga in a Montessori preschool promotes physical well-being, balance, and mindfulness. It helps children develop body awareness, flexibility, and relaxation techniques. Through playful poses and breathing exercises, young learners cultivate focus and self-regulation, aligning with the Montessori philosophy of fostering independence and self-discipline in a calm, supportive environment.
Spanish
Introducing Spanish in a Montessori preschool enriches language development during a critical period for learning new languages. By exposing children to Spanish through songs, stories, and interactive activities, they not only acquire basic vocabulary but also gain an appreciation for diverse cultures. This immersion approach complements Montessori’s global, inclusive vision of education.
Arts
Arts enrichment nurtures creativity and self-expression in Montessori preschools. Children engage in activities like painting, sculpting, and drawing, which enhance fine motor skills and imaginative thinking. Art fosters a sense of autonomy, as students are encouraged to explore different mediums and techniques, reflecting Montessori’s emphasis on independent exploration and hands-on learning.
Music
Music in a Montessori preschool supports auditory development, rhythm, and coordination. Singing, movement, and instrument exploration encourage children to appreciate music’s structure while enjoying creative play. Music education aligns with Montessori’s holistic approach, enhancing concentration and emotional expression, and integrating seamlessly with the curriculum’s sensory and cultural elements.
What Parents Say
Frequently Asked Questions
Q . What safety protocols are in place for drop-off and pick-up?
Q . How does the preschool ensure a secure environment?
Q . What training do staff members receive regarding safety?
A : All our staff undergoes extensive training in first aid, CPR, emergency response, and child safety practices. Regular drills are conducted and documented to ensure preparedness.