How To Review A Montessori School
By: Noel Hundley
Choosing the right school for your child can be a difficult decision and education is most important at a early age. At Smithville Montessori Academy (SMA), we strive to use a hands-on learning style for teaching and build strong individual relationships with each child. Here are tips for parents to review when searching for the “right” school.
The Montessori “prepared environment”-The Classroom
-Is the environment safe for the children?
-Is the classroom age appropriate?
-Does the school have Montessori materials available to the children?
-What is their philosophy on education, ask to see their curriculum.
-How do they encourage child social development.
The Teachers
-Do any of the teachers haves accredited Montessori training?
-If not, what training did they receive?
Building and Outdoor Environment
-Look at the facility’s security system within the teachers and the building.
-Sufficiently fenced outdoor area per age groups and is conveniently accessible without hazard to the children.
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