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Rise Montessori Nursery follows the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), setting out 7 key areas of learning according to Montessori Play School Philosophy. Contact us to take a tour of our center today! Website: https://risenursery.com/montessori-approach/
Montessori Approach - Play school in Pinner
Deprecated: Required parameter $after follows optional parameter $text in /home3/oodglomy/public_html/risenursery/wp- content/plugins/jet- elements/includes/class-jet-elements-post-tools.php on line 565 FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION ON CORONAVIRUS, P L E A S E S E E COVID-19 GUIDELINES VIEW + 44 [email protected] ARRANGE A VISIT 7 4 5 9 8 2 54 0 1 m Montessori Nursery HOME MONTESSORI APPROACH ABOUT US PARENTS GALLERY CONTACT US Our mission is to provide a complete Montessori Program Our Approach We’ve developed a teaching philosophy based on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum that blends influences from Maria Montessori into everything we do. Our curriculum and teaching practices are guided by the latest developments in early childhood research, the experience of our early education specialists and the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). Working with leading early years and Montessori experts we have blended our own ambitious outcomes for the children in with the Characteristics of effective learning and learning outlined by the EYFS – supporting children to play and explore, be active learners and critical thinkers. Our curriculum is co-constructed by the children and educators, who work together in teams to extend each child’s unique interests, knd the answers to their questions about the world and inspire their learning through the introduction of new contexts and provocations. We deliver the curriculum through play based experiences and inspirational teaching. On a daily basis there is a balance of educator-initiated learning experiences and child initiated play. Montessori Areas of Learning Practical Life Practical life includes life skills to help develop independence, coordination, concentration, self- control, self-awareness and conkdence. Language Language is based on phonetic awareness. Children work through specikc hands-on language materials such as the sandpaper letters to the moveable alphabet. The spoken language is the foundation for writing and then reading. Understanding of the World Culture allows the child to explore the natural world around them and includes: Geography, Zoology, Botany, History, Science. Priivacy -- Ter ms
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