Best Montessori Preschools in Cleveland, OH
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Montessori preschool located in Little Italy built on the foundations of exploratory academics, social justice, service, and spirituality. An elementary and middle school is located on campus as well...
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Preschool program supporting the Montessori teaching philosophy. School readiness skills and concepts are imparted through sensory and hands-on activities, learning centers, circle time, music, and...
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Faith-based Montessori preschool program for ages 3 to Kindergarten. Program focuses on academic, social, emotional, spiritual, and physical development. Educators cater to student needs through the...
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Ivybrook Academy provides a hybrid curriculum that takes an innovative approach to early learning while also drawing from three different educational approaches: Montessori, Reggio Emilia, and the...
2-Year-Olds
At Ivybrook Academy, we understand that the age of two is a time of wonder and rapid growth. Our half-day program is thoughtfully designed to nurture your child’s natural curiosity, support their developmental milestones, and foster a love for learning. Through hands-on activities, interactive play, and a compassionate environment, we guide your child on their journey of exploration and self-discovery.
3-Year-Olds
At Ivybrook Academy, we celebrate the natural curiosity and energy of three-year-olds by providing an environment that fosters exploration, creativity, and foundational learning. Our half-day program is thoughtfully crafted to balance academic growth with imaginative play, empowering your child to build confidence and develop critical skills during this transformative stage of early childhood.
Also offers: 4 & 5 Year-Olds, Toddler Preschool
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Childcare and preschool program offering a blended curriculum supporting discovery, problem-solving, and improved communication. Areas of focus for all ages include healthy living, practical life...
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Cleveland Montessori, located on Mayfield Rd, offers a Montessori education emphasizing self-directed learning and community engagement. Nestled in Little Italy, the school fosters intellectual...
Montessori Preschool Program
Middle School
Also offers: Elementary School
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Guides
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Child Care Costs in Ohio: A Comprehensive Overview
Curious how much daycare or preschool really costs in Ohio? We break down average childcare rates by city, age, and program type—based on real data from local providers.
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How to Know if Montessori is Right for Your Child
Montessori method is popular in early education, but is it right for your child? Here's how to determine if the Montessori method is right for your child.
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Montessori Method Pros and Cons
The Montessori method has been a popular method of education for decades. Explore the pros and cons of Montessori education.
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6 Tips on How to Choose a Montessori School
If you're like most parents, deciding to enroll your kid in preschool can be overwhelming. Here 6 tips on how to choose a Montessori school for your child.
FAQs About Cleveland Montessori Preschools
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What is the best age to start Montessori daycare/preschool?
- While Montessori preschools generally enroll children from 2.5 to 3 years old, capitalizing on the benefits of the Montessori philosophy during early childhood, some Montessori daycares cater to infants as well.
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What does Montessori mean?
- "Montessori" refers to a pedagogical approach developed by Dr. Maria Montessori, emphasizing child-led, experiential learning within specially prepared environments.
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How is Montessori different from daycare / preschool?
- Montessori focuses on kids exploring and learning with specific tools at their own speed, while regular daycare or preschool usually follows set lessons with teachers guiding the way.