IntroductionThe work of many researchers has established the critical importance of the first six years of life for the child's physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development. Research indicates that half (50%) of a person's intellectual capability is achieved by age four. The preschool age child can learn more easily and efficiently than at any other period of life. The kind of self image, positive or negative, which a child acquires before six sets his/her personality pattern which can be changed later only with great difficulty.
Although Montessori is not a panacea for the problems of today's society, it does enable a child to develop to the fullest extent possible his/her potential for creativity, initiative, independence, inner discipline, and self-confidence. This is vital to survival in today's world because it represents an entirely different response to life in opposition to the traditional method of handling the students answers and of reliance on rote-learning of information which if fifty years will be obsolete.
Tomorrow's Promise Montessori School
Tomorrows Promise Montessori School believes in creating a place where each child is respected and nurtured in the highest quality environment with the most developmentally appropriate practices. Parents are partners enhancing all aspects of the program. We use a variety of teaching methods until each child has experienced success within our well rounded curriculum.