Best Montessori Preschools in Traverse City, MI

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1009 S Oak St Traverse City

Montessori preschool offered through Traverse City Area Public Schools on the campus of Glenn Loomis Elementary. Curriculum is designed to prepare children for kindergarten and includes practical life...

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414 E Eighth St Unit 101 Traverse City
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Childcare program serving toddlers and preschool-age children. Family volunteers, teachers, and other community advocates work together to create a pair of new, purposefully designed, high-quality,...

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5363 N Long Lake Rd Traverse City
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Montessori daycare and preschool providing services to infants, toddlers, preschool, and school-age children. Infant program focuses on sensorial, social, intellectual, and physical development....

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5363 N Long Lake Rd Traverse City
Private School Pre-K Grade K—8

The Children's House, located at 5363 N Long Lake Rd in Traverse City, MI, is a private Montessori school serving PK-8. Inspired by Maria Montessori, it fosters a nurturing environment where children...

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FAQs About Traverse City 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.
What is Montessori education?
Originating from the teachings of Dr. Maria Montessori, Montessori education fosters independence by allowing children to explore and learn at their own pace in specially prepared environments.
How is Montessori different from daycare / preschool?
Montessori focuses on kids exploring and learning with specific tools at their own speed, while regular daycare or preschool usually follows set lessons with teachers guiding the way.