Best Montessori Preschools in Parker, CO

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10750 Victorian Dr Downtown
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Montessori childcare program serving children and families in the Downtown Parker area. Teachers provide developmentally-appropriate activities focused on preparing children for school and increasing...

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16740 Keystone Blvd Parker
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Renaissance Montessori Academy is a K-12 school offering elementary school and pre-kindergarten programs located at 16740 Keystone Blvd in Parker, CO.

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16740 Keystone Blvd Parker

Renaissance Child Development Center is a licensed child care center offering daycare programs located at 16740 Keystone Blvd in Parker, CO. Contact this provider to inquire about prices and...

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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.
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.
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.