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Montessori Explained: The Exercises of Practical Life

The Maria Montessori Center, 32450 W 13 Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI | Get Directions »
FREE

What do children learn by spooning rice, scrubbing tables and tying shoelaces?

Purpose of Seminar: The Exercises of Practical Life is a fundamental part of the Montessori educational curriculum. We will discuss how the concrete work of the child's HANDS along with the WILL leads to the Language Arts, Botany. Zoology, Geography, Geometry, and Mathematical lessons conducted in a Montessori classroom. The workshop will focus on how these very attractive, and seductive practical lessons and skills help your child to become an independent, respectful, caring, and self-disciplined person. This presentation will be full of simple, inexpensive, and practical hands-on experiments and routines you could implement at home to help your child develop to their fullest potential.

 Who could benefit from attending and participating?Parents, Teachers, Babysitters, Grandparents and other care-givers will learn how to support and nurture their child’s or grandchild’s psychological, spiritual, physical and intellectual needs by linking the head and hands to build better focus, concentration, self-motivation, and a love of learning.

RSVP: mmcfhmiusa@gmail.com   248-851-9695

Event Details

Posted by: MMC
Where The Maria Montessori Center 32450 W 13 Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Next on This event is over.
Time 6:30 pm
Who to bring Moms, Dads, Everyone, Families
Phone 248-851-9695
Price FREE

More About The Maria Montessori Center

The Maria Montessori Center

The Maria Montessori Center

32450 W 13 Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI
248-851-9695

The Maria Montessori Center was established in 1980. This is a traditional Montessori school and only hires teachers who are AMI certified. The school serves students from pre-k through elementary grades, and elementary classes are composed of students from different grades (1-3 and 4-6). The school's approach is to take work seriously, but use a lot of humor in the process.

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