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PROGRAMS
Midland Montessori School offers programs for children newborn to 6 years of age.
The Montessori Core Program:
Blending the ages, the Montessori core program operates from September to June, five days a week, three and one half hours a day, morning and afternoon.
The core program offers the child a step toward independence in the environment specially created for the Montessori child. This fun and happy setting offers the child an opportunity to explore language and sensorial skills, music, practical life, art, math materials, geography, science, culture, friendships and sense of community.
All Year Montessori Program: align=center>
Starting the Fall of 2009 we will be adding to our All Day Montessori program by offering year round Montessori classrooms. The program's new hours are 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM, 7:30 AM to 12:30 PM or 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM.
The children have the opportunity to be engaged in the Montessori environment for the entire day and year. This new program, will be instructed by a Lead Teacher and allows the children more time and chances to explore materials that interest them in the areas of language, sensorial, music, practical life, art, math, geography, science, and culture. While working at their own pace they will encounter continued instruction, consistency in staff/child interaction, and foster a stronger sense of community.
Toddler Program: The Toddler Program is a program for children between the ages of 18-30 months. This program runs 5 days a week with a choice of a core class, half day, or full day class. The program gives young children an educational challenge while being in a room that is prepared to help make them successful. The children will be able to freely explore all areas of the classroom. This includes practical life, language, sensorial, mathematics, geography, science, music and art. Self care and care of the environment are also emphasized within the Toddler program.
Infant/Toddler Program: The Infant/Toddler Program gives children newborn to 16/18 mths an opportunity to explore and learn in a Montessori environment. The environment is set up to help the child be successful and as independent as possible by providing low shelves, tables, chairs, sinks, and toilets. Teachers will take daily observations and create the classroom based on the children's individual needs. The teachers will also give individual and small group lessons as the children freely move about the classroom. There will be daily opportunities to work in sensorial, practical life, language, math and art areas.
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