Best Montessori Preschools in San Leandro, CA
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The Montessori School at Washington Avenue is dedicated to providing a nurturing and stimulating environment for children to grow, learn, and thrive. Our school has proudly served the San Leandro, San...
Preschool/Kindergarten
The curriculum incorporates a wide range of Montessori materials that are designed to promote hands-on learning and sensory exploration. These materials are specifically created to help children develop their senses, refine their motor skills, and grasp abstract concepts in all sbjects.
Two Year Old
The two-year-old program is designed to meet the needs of children from 24 months to 36 months old. We view each child as unique in their timetable of language development, general cognitive development, social/emotional development, and motor development.
Also offers: Daycare
Speaks Spanish
Small, caring Montessori preschool with three classrooms for toddlers, preschoolers, and prekindergarteners. Program encourages each child to learn at his or her own pace, guided by teachers, and be...
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Bilingual Montessori childcare center providing half day programming with additional extended hours.
Speaks Spanish
Preschool program allowing children to interact in a stimulating play space that encourages discover and exploration independently and as a community with the openness to be self-confident. Program...
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Montessori School of San Leandro is where we nurture young minds through an authentic Montessori education. Our school is dedicated to providing a learning environment that fosters independence,...
Preschool/Kindergarten
The curriculum incorporates a wide range of Montessori materials that are designed to promote hands-on learning and sensory exploration. These materials are specifically created to help children develop their senses, refine their motor skills, and grasp abstract concepts in all subjects.
Two Year Old
The two-year-old program is designed to meet the needs of children from 24 months to 36 months old. We view each child as unique in their timetable of language development, general cognitive development, social/emotional development, and motor development.
Also offers: Daycare
Speaks Spanish
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FAQs About San Leandro Montessori Preschools
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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.
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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.
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What is the best age to start Montessori daycare/preschool?
- While Montessori preschools commonly accept children between the ages of 2.5 and 3, enabling them to engage with the Montessori philosophy during essential developmental years, Montessori daycares often extend their services to even younger children, including infants.