Are mealtimes a battle at home? MAC academic faculty in collaboration with NSPT clinicians will share knowledge and strategies to help identify and address picky eating habits. Not only will you learn about developmental feeding milestones, but you will also obtain tips to support healthy eating habits for your little ones. Whether it’s sensorial experiences, environmental factors, or language usage, you will learn strategies to help promote success at mealtimes. This will be an interactive presentation with hands-on experiences and…
Find out more »Come and listen to our wonderful Guides introduce you to the Primary Program. The Primary classroom is intended for children aged 3-6 years old. It’s carefully designed to continue the Academy’s philosophy of “learning by doing.” In this mixed aged environment, children spend three years building a classroom community. It is here they construct a solid foundation for their academic and social development and growth. The Primary program exists in a uniquely prepared environment structured and constructed to meet a…
Find out more »Toilet learning is a natural process and should be done at a pace to promote comfort and independence in the child. Encouraging children to become aware of their bodily functions during the sensitive period of development for toileting allows for less distress when the child is older and more physically able to control their toileting abilities. The Montessori approach to toilet learning is to begin at birth and continue throughout the first three years of life. Come and learn more…
Find out more »Join us for an informative night as our wonderful Guides introduce the beauty of the Elementary Program. You will come to understand the progression of the child’s statement “help me to help myself so that I can help others.” Dr. Montessori labeled the academic learning for this age group as “cosmic education” which is made up of The Great Lessons. The Great Lessons are at the center of Montessori elementary education. These Lessons are stories that explore the beginnings of…
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