Practical Life
These activities, such as pouring, scooping, and buttoning, help children develop fine motor skills, hand-eye, concentration. Children also learn to care for themselves and their environment.
Sensorial
Sensorial area engages the senses of touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing. This refinement of senses forms the foundation for cognitive development, attention to detail, appreciation for order and precision
Language
The Montessori language area helps children increase their communication skills by engaging in hands-on activities, such as letter recognition and vocabulary building using materials designed by doctor Montessori
Mathematics
Math area develops a strong foundation in mathematical concepts, the promotion of abstract thinking and problem-solving skills, Through hands-on materials, children learn in a concrete and tangible way.
Botany
Botany area offers opportunities for sensory exploration, scientific investigation, and promotes a love for nature, laying the foundation for environmental awareness and a lifelong interest in the biological sciences.
Zoology
Through hands-on activities and lessons in zoology, children learn about different animal species, their habitats, behavior and unique characteristics. This knowledge helps children develop empathy, respect for animals, and understanding of the interconnectedness of all living things.
Geography
The study of geography promotes critical thinking, spatial awareness, and a sense of curiosity about the world , laying the foundation for global citizenship and a lifelong interest in exploration and understanding different regions and cultures.
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