Best Montessori Preschools in Forest Park, IL

4 Results

Sponsored

Openings Now Verified 5.0

As an official sponsor of the U.S. State Department-regulated au pair program for over 35 years, Cultural Care has placed more than 175,000 au pairs in the homes of American host families. These au...

Having an au pair adds so much flexibility to our childcare needs, since every week can be different for us with work schedules and travel. It is also amazing to have someone who can travel with us …

Responds quickly

Request Info
Forest Park
Fully Enrolled Claimed

We embrace children from the ages of six weeks to five years, without regard for race, family composition, religious or philosophical affiliation. We seek to nurture the spirit, intellect and emotions...

Contact this provider for pricing and availability

Request Info
Forest Park
Claimed

Early learning program blending Montessori, Reggio-Emilia, and play-based philosophies to encourage creativity, collaboration, compassion, and community. Intentional play opens children's minds to...

Speaks Spanish

Request Info
314 Circle Ave Forest Park
Claimed

Montessori Language Academy is a private Montessori school offering Japanese language immersion and serves children in prekindergarten and kindergarten. It is known for its small class sizes and...

Contact this provider for pricing and availability

Request Info

Guides

FAQs About Forest Park Montessori Preschools

What is Montessori education?
Inspired by the principles of Dr. Maria Montessori, Montessori education focuses on individualized learning. It offers structured environments where children engage with learning materials independently, fostering their self-confidence and problem-solving abilities.
What does Montessori mean?
Montessori is a term rooted in the educational practices introduced by Dr. Maria Montessori, which prioritize a child's natural curiosity, allowing them to explore and learn in thoughtfully crafted settings.
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.