The Montessori curriculum places a strong emphasis on practical life skills, such as self-care, basic care of the environment, and social skills. This is because the Montessori approach views these skills as essential for a child’s overall development and independence. In a Montessori classroom, children are given opportunities to practice and develop practical life skills...
Category: Early Childhood Education and Care
Montessori Learning Provides Children Ample Time to Grow
Every teacher at Imani Montessori School is well able to support and nurture every child’s individual interests. The materials we use in our classrooms are designed to support the children’s growth and to give them an opportunity to discover their interests through their own engagement. By interacting with their peers the children are able to...
How to Build Your Child’s Language and Numeracy Skills
Stories can be told verbally, using books, or while drawing pictures on paper or in sand. Real reading starts with pretend reading. When your child watches and listens to you reading they will develop language skills more quickly. Try to spend 10-15 minutes reading with your child each day.
How to Foster Effective Communication With Children
To engage in good and effective communication with children each individual needs to offer their children full attention. That is; stop what you were doing and engage in a meaningful conversation with your child however simple the conversation is.
Character Development For Children at Imani Montessori School
One of the goals of the Imani Montessori Approach is to transmit the beliefs and values of a culture to our children. These values spring from the teachings of Maria Montessori and her vision of what it means to live in peace and global citizenship. Character development continues to be one of the most important...
Kids’ Health: Positive Self-Esteem Development in Children
Building self-esteem in children is an important aspect of development that should involve both teachers and parents. The role of parents in building their children's self-esteem is important from the onset. What those who are around the child say and do impacts the child’s development.
Improving the Home Learning Environment
Virtually all parents want the best for their children. It is crucial that we support language development in every area of a child's life.
Kids will not learn unless they are motivated to learn
One of the most common questions asked by parents who want to enroll their children in Imani Montessori is usually, 'How can children learn if they're free to do whatever they want?'
Engaging in your Child’s Education
It takes a village to raise a child. You've probably heard that statement before. It is a popular proverb with a simple message: everyone in the community has an important role to play in the development of its youth.