GreenDot Montessori Early Childhood Programme

Montessori Method

“The goal of early childhood education should be to activate the child’s own natural desire to learn,” said Dr. Montessori. Our Montessori environment is thoughtfully designed to meet this need, offering rich learning materials for exploration in language, arithmetic, science, geography, history, botany, art, and music.

Our Montessori Early Childhood Program nurtures curiosity, independence, and social-emotional growth within a safe, joyful learning environment. Through individualized learning plans, we encourage each child’s strengths and inspire a lifelong passion for exploration.

Learning Environment

Our visually stimulating, ergonomically designed space enhances discovery and fosters independent thinking. Holistic and play-based principles support language, literacy, numeracy, and social awareness, enabling children to actively engage and form meaningful connections. The program’s engaging atmosphere supports their creativity and helps them develop essential life skills.

Exercises of Practical Life

These activities help children learn about themselves and their environment while mastering everyday tasks, building self-confidence, independence, concentration, social awareness, and coordination. Familiar tasks like pouring, spooning, sweeping, and polishing foster these essential skills.

Sensorial Material

Sensorial materials serve as tools for development, allowing children to build cognitive skills and categorize impressions by isolating physical properties such as shape, color, texture, sound, smell, weight, and size. This experience becomes a lifelong internalized foundation for learning.

Language

Children naturally acquire language skills from their surroundings. At GreenDot, we create opportunities to develop written language and reading, with Montessori materials like sandpaper letters and the movable alphabet. These materials make it easy for children to associate sounds with symbols, preparing them for reading and writing.

Arithmetic

In the Montessori environment, arithmetic is introduced through physical materials. This hands-on approach strengthens cognitive skills, helping children grasp mathematical principles like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, and enhancing problem-solving skills.

Culture

GreenDot promotes cultural learning through festivals, geography, history, botany, zoology, art, and music, building on sensorial and language activities. Geography starts with introductions to land and water forms, and children explore continents and countries through photographs, puzzles, and models.

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