Best Montessori Preschools in Burien, WA

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220 SW 160th St Burien
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Private, non-profit preschool program that provides development opportunities in a Montessori environment with an emphasis on independence, self-motivation, confidence, and learning through...

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Highline
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My Friend's House is a child care home offering daycare programs located in Highline in Burien, WA. Contact this provider to inquire about prices and availability.

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Evansville
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Footprints Arise is a child care home offering daycare programs located in Evansville in Burien, WA. Contact this provider to inquire about prices and availability.

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220 SW 160th St Burien
Private School Pre-K Grade K-6

Three Tree Montessori School is a K-12 school offering elementary school, middle school, and pre-kindergarten programs located at 220 SW 160th St in Burien, WA.

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FAQs About Burien Montessori Preschools

What does Montessori mean?
"Montessori" embodies an educational philosophy founded by Dr. Maria Montessori, centered around child-driven activities and interactions within carefully designed learning spaces.
How is Montessori different from daycare / preschool?
Montessori lets children lead their learning journey with hands-on tools, while typical daycare or preschools often have structured lessons directed by teachers.
What is Montessori education?
Montessori education, inspired by Dr. Maria Montessori's observations of children, emphasizes nurturing a child's natural desire to learn. Through hands-on experiences and self-directed activities, children are encouraged to become active seekers of knowledge.