Best Montessori Preschools in Fort Collins, CO

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1415 S Shields St Prospect/Shields
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Program offering a uniquely blended preschool curriculum and approach to teaching and learning. Daily schedule includes morning routine, academic work, indoor and outdoor play, movement, art, and...

My wife and I just moved to Ft. Collins from Texas. We are so thankful we found such a fantastic daycare for our 3-year-old son. The school takes Covid 19 very seriously. Both parents need to be vacc…

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3533 Riva Ridge Dr Warren Farms
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Curious Minds Early Learning Center provides a play-based learning environment for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. The center offers both full-time and part-time programs, with a focus on...

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The Wildflower Wonders Preschool in Fort Collins, CO offers a wide range of high-quality curriculum and hands-on activities that blend Montessori and Reggio-Inspired techniques with a student-centered...

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What is the best age to start Montessori daycare/preschool?
Starting around 2.5 to 3 years old, children can join Montessori preschools to experience the Montessori method in their crucial growth years. On the other hand, Montessori daycares often open their doors to infants.
How is Montessori different from daycare / preschool?
In Montessori, children use unique tools to discover and learn as they wish, whereas in standard daycare or preschool, there's often a planned curriculum with teacher-led activities.
What does Montessori mean?
Derived from Dr. Maria Montessori's teachings, "Montessori" signifies an educational philosophy that promotes hands-on, self-directed learning and values each child's individual development.