Best Montessori Preschools in Springfield, MA

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1524 Parker St Sixteen Acres
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Independent, private day school program providing development opportunities for toddler and preschool-aged children with an emphasis on hands-on learning. Activities include art, outdoor time, math,...

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Liberty Heights
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Meals are included and fun activities adapted to the age of your little ones. We speak both Spanish and English.

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1524 Parker St Sixteen Acres
Private School Pre-K Grade K-6

Pioneer Valley Montessori School, located at 1524 Parker St in Springfield, MA, offers accredited Montessori education for children from 18 months to 6th grade. With a focus on individualized learning...

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Pine Point
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Little Tigers Daycare is a child care home offering daycare programs located in Pine Point in Springfield, MA. Contact this provider to inquire about prices and availability.

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Liberty Heights
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New Beginning Child Care is a child care home offering daycare programs located in Liberty Heights in Springfield, MA. Contact this provider to inquire about prices and availability.

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FAQs About Springfield Montessori Preschools

What is the best age to start Montessori daycare/preschool?
Montessori preschools typically begin accepting children around the age of 2.5 to 3 years, allowing them to benefit from the Montessori method during their formative years. A Montessori daycare may accept children as early as infancy.
How is Montessori different from daycare / preschool?
Montessori centers on self-directed learning with special materials, in contrast to regular daycare or preschool where teachers often guide set lessons and 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.