At The Knowledge House, preschoolers enjoy working independently and cooperatively in a community classroom with other children ages 3 - 6 years of age. Each child has a unique learning experience and is allowed to work at their own pace and to work with materials that interest them. Through play, students explore new ideas and relationships which help to enrich learning and build self-confidence.
Children of Kindergarten age are welcome to attend. We often have a few children who are homeschooling or putting off Kindergarten for a year. Students will be exposed to Kindergarten level work but will not be enrolled in a formal Kindergarten program.
We utilize Montessori theory and materials to help nurture and develop learning skills such as: discovery, inquiry, problem-solving, oral-language, cooperation, persistence and creativity that will help children succeed in school and life.Montessori materials are hands-on and encourage active play and problem solving. The materials are self-correcting so that children can see if they have done the work correctly and if not can try to correct it on their own without having to wait for an adult to help them solve it. Activities are experienced throughout the year as part of the Montessori curriculum in the areas of: Practical Life, Sensorial, Language, Math, Science, Geography, Music and Art & Grace/Courtesy.
The Montessori Method is based on seven pillars of SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING which help children develop into creative, adaptable and self motivated learners. How children learn will stay with them indefinitely. They can learn to follow others, think for themselves, or wait to be told what to do. We want children to learn to think for themselves and we help them to figure out how they can learn things on their own without being told what to learn.
A Montessori school is often called a "children's house" because the school belongs to the children. Everything in the school is child sized and prepared to help children succeed and build confidence in their abilities. While in school students are encouraged to:
do what they are able to do
take care of themselves
take care of others
while in their 'HOUSE".
Physical, Social & Academic Skills...
Our materials and activities are hands-on and play centered. They all have an academic or life purpose and provide a variety of experiences for children to learn from. Preschoolers at Knowledge House are allowed to work at their own pace to develop and meet their individual needs while challenging themselves to problem solve and try new things as they are ready.
Outdoor Activities...
We are very fortunate to be located on a half-acre and have outdoor areas that include fruit trees, a garden and chickens and rabbits. Children have opportunities to feed the animals, plants seeds, bulbs and seedlings, pick berries, apples, pears, and vegetables from our garden. We learn about seasons, growing, harvesting and preparing food. In the past we have made dandelion cookies, applesauce, mashed potatoes, zucchini muffins, and more.
"Our care of the child should be governed, not by the desire to make him learn things, but by the endeavor always to keep burning within him the light which is called intelligence." Maria Montessori