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CURRICULUM & STAFF

Certification in the Montessori Method is held by the Montessori room teachers. Discovery, toddler, and infant teachers have two or four year degrees in child development.

 

All of our teachers are trained in first aid, CPR, Shaken Baby Syndrome and SUIDS, which exceeds the requirement of our licensing agency - the Minnesota Department of Human Services.

 

 

Our Board of Directors

 

Northfield Montessori would not be the great place that it is without our exceptional Board of Directors! The Board of Directors is made up of volunteer parents & teachers.  Board elections are held annually. 

 


 

 

Teaching and Learning  

 

The general eduction method used is the Montessori Method. There are no religious, political or philosophical beliefs taught in the Center. The Child Care Program Plan has been developed by and is evaluated in writing annually to a teacher-qualified staff person.

 

Parent conferences are held twice within the school year to notify parents of their child’s intellectual, physical, social and emotional development.

Infants
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Northfield Montessori has two infant classrooms that serve children six weeks to 16 months. Each classroom is licensed for 12 infants and we have a student-teacher of 4:1. In addition to our regular staff, we have volunteer grandparents who visit our classrooms to rock our babies, read books and sing songs.

 

Our experienced care-givers will help you and your children make the transition to child care by providing personal attention to your infant’s needs. Your baby’s schedule and feeding habits will be respected. Each child receives a daily report, so you will know what your baby did during the day. You will also have the opportunity to attend conferences with the staff to discuss your baby’s developmental progress.

Toddlers
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We have three toddler rooms at Northfield Montessori, for children ages 16 months to 33 months. The children are supervised at all times, Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. We are licensed for 42 toddlers in these rooms with a ratio of 7:1.

 

Welcome to the busy world of toddlers! Attention to large motor development is a big part of this program. Children play on a special outdoor toddler playground and indoors to stimulate the imagination and climbing instincts of these energetic little people. Toddlers also start to learn table manners and group dynamics which prepare them for preschool Montessori work. Art projects decorate the room. Story time, fun with music, and the flannel board top the list of favorite activities. Parents receive a daily report which includes activities, food eaten, naps and diaper/potty training.

 

Preschool
We have four preschool rooms at Northfield Montessori, for children ages 33 months to 5 years. The children are supervised at all times, Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. We are licensed for 120 pre-schoolers in these rooms with a ratio of 10:1.
There are two learning environments for preschoolers. In the Montessori rooms, students choose their own “works” from the Montessori materials. In the Discovery room, children participate in more teacher-directed activities and have time for individual play. Play areas include building materials, housekeeping equipment and manipulations. The large preschool playground is ideal for large motor development and group activities. Children have fun tending the garden in the growing season and building snow forts in the winter. Parents receive a daily report which includes activities, food eaten, naps and works completed.

 

Discovery 

Montessori 1

Montessori 2
 
Montessori 3
Kindergarten

 

Northfield Montessori provides children a kindergarten experience in a smaller class size taught by a teacher with over 20 years of teaching experience. We are the perfect setting for those young children with summer birthdays or students who need a year to mature before fully entering the elementary school system.  The kindergarten program prepares children for the first grade using the materials in the preschool rooms with added emphasis on preparation for the social and intellectual demands of elementary school. The basics of writing and reading are taught using the Montessori Method of hands-on, individualized guidance. Parents may receive a daily report to include play, work, and food report and works completed.

 

GOAL: Reinforce learning and good learning habits.

 

WHAT IS IT?
It is a five day program.

 

WHO TEACHES IT?
Our teachers are all trained to teach up to the age of 6 years, and many are certified to teach beyond that.

 

WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER IN THE MONTESSORI CLASSROOM?
The Montessori teacher has an unobtrusive role in the classroom. She is there as a guide. She gives a child the opportunity of teaching himself through the use of Montessori materials when he is most ready and eager to learn a subject. The child learns by doing and his knowledge is acquired by absorption and understanding. His learning is reinforced by repetition of work, and the inner satisfaction of mastering a task or understanding a subject.

In contrast, the usual role of the traditional teacher is to be the controller of the classroom. She is the enforcer of discipline and the center of the classroom. The teaching is done by the teacher and learning is reinforced by external repetition, rewards and punishment as well as peer group pressure.

 

WHERE IS IT?
It is in the Montessori classroom. Your child will be learning on an individual basis as well as in group activities. As he progresses to more complex experiences, the necessary books, workbooks and other materials will be made available to him.

 

WHAT IS THE CURRICULUM IN THE KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM?
The curriculum is structured by the child who sets his own learning pace. It is an individual curriculum. In a traditional kindergarten, the curriculum is established for the class, and is based upon the group’s norm. This fixed curriculum is limiting to the child who is an eager learner.

 

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES?
There are many advantages to continuing with Montessori through the kindergarten year. For the returning Montessori child, it is the year that all previous learning will fall into place. This is the year that things really happen.

By not returning, the ball is dropped. The learning that he had done in preparation for this year is not brought together. The previous years are not wasted, but they are not built upon in a traditional Kindergarten as they are here in Montessori. It is stopping in mid air, and really is a loss to the child.

The Kindergarten year at Montessori is the most productive year of a Montessori education. Some Montessori educators describe this year as the time when there is a ‘learning explosion’. This is a time that the learning absorbed during the earlier years of Montessori training fit together, the child shows spurts of intellectual growth. Keeping the child in the Montessori environment during this tear continues the process made earlier and reinforces his learning skills and good learning habits.

 

HOW ARE GOOD LEARNING HABITS DEVELOPED?
Northfield Montessori fosters good learning habits through developing self-discipline, concentration, a sense of order and persistence in completing a task.

 

WOULD TRANSFERRING TO A TRADITIONAL SCHOOL AT THE KINDERGARTEN LEVEL BE MORE LOGICAL THAN AT FIRST GRADE?
No, it would not. The Montessori classroom is more closely related to the kindergarten than to the first grade. The transition is more natural at the first grade level.

 

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN MY CHILD GOES TO FIRST GRADE?
This common concern is frequently expressed. No child can learn too much. He will not be bored, but should be an eager learner, and have a positive attitude towards school. He should have a fine foundation for future school experiences that are very positive.

 

ARE THE FIVE YEAR OLDS SEPARATED FROM THE THREE YEAR OLDS?
No. They are not. It is to the advantage of all the children that they be mixed. Children learn more from other children than they do from adults. The older child reinforces his own learning by helping a younger child. He also is less apt to be a bully and to be more considerate by sharing a classroom with these younger children. Children are encouraged to help and teach each other. It does not impede their academic or social growth. By the very nature of their studies however, the older children will tend to be involved in a number of activities on their own.

 

IS THERE PRESSURE APPLIED UPON A CHILD TO ACHIEVE CERTAIN STANDARDS DURING THE KINDERGARTEN YEARS?
There is an absence of pressure applied upon a child. Instead, there are unlimited opportunities for growth. Special efforts are made to guide the child.

 

IS ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ALL THAT IS STRESSED?
No, it is not. A well-rounded school experience which includes social and cultural development is stressed. Remember, we are preparing your child for the future, so our total cirriculum planning is done to give your child the best foundation for his academic progress.

 

REMEMBER:
The Montessori goal is to stimulate each child’s innate curiosity to instill in him the desire to learn so that he may derive satisfaction from his accomplishments and become motivated to increase his knowledge.

 

A DIFFERENCE TO BE A DIFFERENCE HAS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
The longer that the child is in the Montessori environment, the greater the probability that the child will make the learning skills and good learning habits he has acquired a permanent part of his development. Northfield Montessori believes that this should make a difference in how well he does in his later school years.

Northfield Montessori is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 

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