An academic program for students 3-6 years old.
The Early Childhood program is truly a gift to your child. Designed for children between the ages of 3 to 6 years, it is an opportunity to nurture his individual development within the context of a group setting. The result? Self-confidence, joy and a lifelong love-for-learning.
Unlike conventional classrooms, where all children are expected to pay close attention to the teacher, our program does the opposite – the teacher is trained to closely observe your child’s interests, tendencies and needs. You won’t see the teacher standing at the front of the classroom at a chalkboard, but rather down at your child’s level, engaged with her or a small group.
Because the curriculum is individualized, your child can work at his or her own pace while participating in a mixed age classroom community. Your younger child learns by observing the behavior and activities of the older children. Your older child gains self-confidence, leadership skills and responsibility by setting an example for her younger friends.
Your child will be introduced to a broad range of concepts and activities in individual and small group lessons. The real learning, however, occurs through independent activity by choosing to explore it, repeat it and perfect it.
The scientifically designed Montessori materials help your child learn through hands-on use and exploration. Through continued use, he develops as a concrete understanding of abstract concepts, such as mathematics, providing a solid foundation for learning into the future.
While most of the day is spent in self-directed work, there are also times for group activity and play. The teacher may gather a group for songs or to tell stories about a cultural, scientific or historical theme of interest. Ample time is also given to run, dig, explore and play with friends outdoors.
Instead of a top down curriculum based upon age, the teacher is trained to respect your child’s unique potential and connects him with the lesson best suited at that precise moment of development. Your child will be challenged according to her ability, not to a generic standard.
“Food is the moral right of all who are born of this earth.”
What could be more meaningful to a young child’s developing independence than mastering the skills required to meet a fundamental human need? Here, in Little Explorers, our Kids play a vital role in meal preparation and table set up. In our community, most of the ingredient are organic, fresh and locally grown. We value meal preparation and pleasant atmosphere at the table as a learning experience that children should not miss.
Montessori is a continuum of education that allows your child to build upon experiences each year. Your child will stay in the Primary classroom for 3 years, including the traditional “kindergarten year” – when the seeds of learning come to fruition. Reading and writing come to life from sounds and symbols. She is introduced to numbers and the decimal system. She learns about geometric figures and the political countries of our world. She leaves the program with a strong set of academic skills; but, far more importantly, with the attitude that learning is fun, exciting and boundless.
I love Little Explorers and I can tell my son enjoys going here! The family is warm and inviting and they genuinely care for my son. The space is beautiful, clean and all toys are carefully curated. I love how my son can easily go from inside to the outdoors anytime he wants! They also use real cribs here with black out curtains which I love! The activities they provide for my son are educational and fun. I would highly recommend this daycare!
— Christina N.
I wholeheartedly recommend Julia and Vlad’s daycare center. Ever since my daughter began attending a year ago we have had nothing but peace of mind which was in stark contrast to what we felt when she attended another Montessori establishment previously. They are incredibly loving, kind, and attentive and treat her like their own. When I was in the hospital delivering my second they allowed me to drop her off on the weekend and took care of her like a family member would.
— Yelena T.