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A Focus on Education & Development of Children, Not Daycare.

Children ages 2-1/2 to 7 at The Montessori House all enjoy the benefits of the Montessori Method.prek boy student in blue shirt

 

Pre-Primary Montessori Program

Our preschool/PreK program for younger (under age 5) children. whether they come for a full day or a half day. They are part of a mixed-age classroom inlcuding our Montessori Kindergarten students. 

 

Montessori Kindergarten Program

Our Montessori Kindergarten program is for older children (age 5 years by Oct 15), and is generally for a full day. Kindergarten students devote their entire day to classic Montessori works in a mixed-age classroom that includes both their peers and younger students in our Pre-Primary Montessori program.  

The Montessori House provides both before and after school care programs. Before Care and After Care are not academic programs: students do not access Montessori “works” or receive lessons during Before/After Care.

When inside, children play games, draw, read, sing, hear stories or rest. Whether inside or outside, children receive a healthy snack.

 

Before Care

Before Care allows parents to bring students to school as early as 7:30 am. (class session start at 8:30 a.m.).  We care and activities for children until the class session start at 8:30 a.m. Students should have breakfast before arriving for Before Care.  

After School Care

After the end of the school day, between the hours of 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., After Care provides a safe, supervised, familiar environment for the care of Montessori House children. 

Parents count on After Care to provide a convenient, high-quality childcare option for both scheduled later pick-ups or for unscheduled emergencies.

Whenever possible, After Care takes children outside onto the playground. Otherwise, care is provided inside our building.

After Care is only available for students scheduled to dismiss at 3:00 p.m.

3 preschool girls smiling during after school program
 

We have Montessori Kindergarten students who are: new to our school, new to Montessori, or have Kindergarten as their first school experience.

Whether a new Montessori House student or a returning student, by age 5 each has already been on a unique, personal journey of learning and development.

In the Montessori Kindergarten program, 5- and 6-year-old children continue their learning journey.

The individualization embedded in the Montessori Method makes it natural and productive to have a class with children at many stages of development and mastery across a wide range of skills.

Our Montessori Kindergarten program solidifies children’s academic foundations in arithmetic, writing and reading, and gives them opportunities to develop these skills beyond the norm.

To do so requires self-control and the ability to both listen and concentrate, which are key to effective problem solving.

To that end, Montessori Kindergarten children continue to work in the areas of Practical Life, but might work on more complex tasks like following a recipe (as opposed to pouring water from a pitcher).

Through careful and comprehensive recordkeeping, teachers in the class know each child’s level of mastery and give them lessons that are most timely and appropriate.

Montessori kindergarten students learning from teacher
montessori teacher showing picture of sphinx to kindergarten students


The Montessori Method employs mixed-age classes, usually with at least a 3-year age span. Our Montessori Kindergarten program is integrated with our Pre-Primary Montessori preschool program.

Older students benefit from this arrangement in two significant ways:

  1. They practice and can ultimately master their skills by helping younger students learn.
  2. They learn and exhibit leadership.
smiling montessori kindergartner drawing during class

Students in our Montessori Kindergarten program also benefit from weekly programs in Art, and from several field trips throughout the year. Kindergartners have taken field trips to Bergen PAC for plays and concerts, to Buehler Challenger Space Center, and to Tenafly Nature Center, among other places.

Kindergarten Phase-in

For Montessori Kindergarteners new to the school, we employ a phase-in process that allows new students to come to school for one week before returning students join them.

This allows new students to acclimate to school in a smaller group and get to know the teachers and the school routines. It also gives our teachers a chance to get to know and more accurately assess new students with several days to observe and interact.

happy montessori kindergartners waving flags

The Montessori Approach to PreK

In the Pre-Primary Montessori program, children 2-1/2 to 4 years old engage in preschool learning along many dimensions.

Whether coming from an infant/toddler Montessori program, or new to Montessori and new to school, the preK program emphasizes Practical Life (practical skills and enhancing fine and gross motor skills) and Sensorial (experiencing through the senses in a structured fashion) as foundations for learning academic skills.

Through individual and small-group lessons of 3 to 4 children, our Pre-Primary Montessori program provides children the foundation and opportunity to learn arithmetic, writing, reading, and other essential skills.

Under the guidance of credentialed Montessori teachers, each day each child chooses her or his own work – some may focus on letters and sounds, others on counting, others on practical life activities like sorting or pouring.

Through careful and comprehensive recordkeeping, teachers in the class know each child’s level of mastery in each learning area and provide each child with lessons that are appropriate and timely for that specific child.

The Montessori Method employs mixed-age classes, usually with at least a 3-year age span. Our Pre-Primary Montessori preschool program is integrated with our Montessori Kindergarten program in such a class, exposing younger students who are ready for more complex and challenging lessons and skills.

preschool teacher working with prek girl on the floor during playtime
 
Full-Day Program vs Half-Day Program
 
Parenta often ask if we recommend a full-day or half-day program for their young child.  Our answer is, It depends..  It depends on what your child is doing when not at school.  At school we focus on the whole child.  The Montessori Method provides a wonderful means of cognitive development (words and numbers) and develops effective personal habits (self-control, delayed gratification, patience, focus, respect, kindness).  And, while younger children learn and develop quickly, they require time to cultivate other skills, to play, and to allow their Montessori experience to sink in. 
 
Families who send their children to our half-day program need to be sure to provide opportunities outside school to cultivate those skills.  Otherwise, familes may prefer to have their child stay with us the full day, because our full-day program does just that. 
 
montessori teacher working with 2 preschool students
 
learning about the sun during montesori prek

Phase-in for Pre-Primary Montessori

Most of our Pre-Primary Montessori students are new to school and new to Montessori. We employ a phase-in process that allows students new to the program to come to school for one week before returning students join them. This allows new students to acclimate to school in a smaller group and get to know the teachers and the school routines. It also gives our teachers a chance to get to know and more accurately assess new students with several days to observe and interact.  On the first day, new students come to the classroom with one parent, to facilitate separation and for new parents to meet one another.

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