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Children are encouraged to freely exchange ideas and discuss their work with others. Their good communication skills ease the way in new settings. Research has shown the best predictor of future success is a positive sense of self-esteem. Montessori programs, based on self-directed, non-competitive activities, help children develop strong self-images and the confidence to face challenges with optimism.​

Why Montessori?

Montessori children are unusually adaptable when compared to child attending regular daycare or childcare centers. They have learned to work independently and in groups and develop the skills necessary to effectively collaborate with all types of people.

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Since they’ve been encouraged to make decisions from an early age, these children are problem-solvers who can make appropriate choices and manage their time well as opposed to traditional structured day care programs where the teacher is continually “managing” the classroom or telling the child what to work on or correcting the child’s work.

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