A child’s early years are incredibly precious, and the early years are also a time of incredible emotional and intellectual growth for a young child. That’s why choices about early education for children are so very important. Parents have many decisions to make when their child gets ready to begin school, and the options available should be weighed carefully, as those early learning experiences will be very significant in the child’s later years.
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Types of Education
Today more and more parents are choosing alternative educational paths for their children, like the Montessori model of education. While a heavily structured educational style has long been offered in most public school settings, alternative, progressive modes of learning have also become increasingly popular. It’s been found that many children respond to a style of learning that allows them to be active and engaged while learning, and to an educational system that is gauged to the child’s age and development. Montessori schools are based on the philosophy that children’s learning should be dynamic and challenging and it should be suited to their age and personal skills and talents.
Montessori educational styles go beyond rote learning into a much more actively engaging style of teaching. This type of teaching has been in existence now for over 100 years, and it’s been found that this educational style is highly successful at challenging children to become active learners for their entire life. As more and more people learn about the Montessori approach, more and more make the decision to enroll their children in these schools. Perhaps these schools aren’t for everyone, but for families who want to see their children challenged to excel from a very early age, there’s no doubt a Montessori school is an excellent choice.