A Montessori Start

In the first three years of life, the brain of a child develops at an astonishing rate. In fact, these early years see more cognitive development take place than the remainder of an entire lifespan. A Montessori approach to the early years involves a deep respect for a young child’s innate desire to learn during this critical time, aiming to nurture and develop that desire into a natural lifelong love of learning and interest in the world.

Help Me to Do It Alone

Maria Montessori understood that children want and need independence. Her motto “Help me to do it alone” is one which we live by at Kendalwood and these words are proudly displayed in all of our classrooms.

Toddler (ages 1 – 2.5) and Pre-Casa (ages 3-5) development is best supported through opportunities to observe, explore, and manipulate their environment and a Montessori classroom is prepared to encourage independence. Montessori follows the child; their interests, strengths, and curiosities. This allows for a child to learn and develop at her own pace which leads to a better head start for further learning.

In a Montessori environment, we refer to a child’s work whereas others might call it play. A child’s play is their work and therefore it is with careful consideration that we set up the learning environment. Everything the child comes in contact with is designed to facilitate independent learning. In contrast with less considered play-based approaches, Montessori enables the child to create themselves through meaningful ‘work’ and applies practical life skills on a daily basis. Practical life in Montessori gives children the opportunity to complete everyday tasks and develop skills such as hands on care of one’s self (dressing, putting on shoes, washing hands),  setting the table, caring for plants and  contributing to care of the home and school environment. This work develops true self-confidence and self-sufficiency and sets a strong foundation for self-directed learning.

The Montessori approach has been praised as the most developmentally appropriate model currently available by top experts on early childhood and elementary education. At Kendalwood, we believe in Montessori as the path to building the skills sonecessary for success in the contemporary world. Our philosophy is centered on teaching for understanding, as it is of the utmost importance that our students gain knowledge through understanding, rather than develop the ability to retain information by rote. Through Montessori, children develop critical thinking and problem solving skills which become key attributes that remain throughout academic pursuits and life.

Research conducted by the International Montessori Council suggests that Montessori children are better prepared for academic achievement and exhibit enhanced social development over students from other educational approaches.  For any parent considering daycare, preschool or private school education, we encourage you to learn more about Montessori and what it can do for your child. Please contact us at Kendalwood to answer any questions or to elaborate on our approach to helping each of our students reach their unique potential. Discover the Kendalwood difference.

 

 

Kendalwood Montessori: Doors Open

It’s always exciting for us to have new families visit our campus to experience a glimpse into life at Kendalwood. A visit really is the best way to see what makes Kendalwood unique and how your child can grow in our inspiring Montessori learning environment. We are looking forward to opening the Kendalwood doors on Wednesday October 15th for our fall Open House.

Parents from Whitby and surrounding areas are invited to drop in to the campus anytime between 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm to tour the school and meet our Principal, Janis Koenders, and some of our experienced faculty.

Experience the Kendalwood Difference

We are dedicated to providing an environment where your child’s intellectual abilities and self-esteem grow hand in hand, and where imagination and curiosity are cultivated. The Kendalwood environment provides an authentic “Casa dei Bambini” for our younger students. The classic Montessori “Children’s House” is a child-centered approach to education which supports high engagement and effortless learning.

As our students grow and mature, they move through our elementary program and enter the Montessori Renaissance years in grade 7 and 8. Here they learn about the larger world they are quickly becoming part of while participating in a supportive community during this unique phase of their personal development.

Whether you are looking for an exceptional child care solution for your toddler, researching programming for your preschool aged child, or exploring Montessori education for the elementary years we encourage you to visit Kendalwood to explore our programs and outstanding facilities. We are Durham Region’s only Montessori school that is both fully accredited by the Canadian Council of Montessori Administrators and licensed under the Day Nurseries Act.

Visit us on October 15th to see what a Kendalwood Montessori education can do for your child! Bring your children along. If you cannot attend our open house, please call 905-665-4766 to arrange for a tour. We would be happy to meet with you.

Welcome to our new website!

We are very proud to share the brand new Kendalwood Montessori and Elementary School website with you.

The website redesign has been centered on conveying the authentic Kendalwood experience which makes our school so very special. You will find up to date program information, important details to help prospective families interested in Montessori education along with fresh photography showcasing our top notch facilities and inspiring students and faculty. In addition we have included more information about many of our school extras, such as our diverse after school clubs and parent community events.

Over the last two years, we have made significant investments in the school to provide our students with a superior academic and school community setting. We have expanded our campus with an eye for natural light, access to outdoor space and created well planned classrooms. The enhanced campus supports an effective learning environment and fosters the Kendalwood connection throughout our school grounds. We are committed to ensuring the campus reflects our deeply rooted values in Montessori education and the importance of the physical environment.

This blog will be a place for Kendalwood to share with our current families, the larger Montessori community and anyone interested in dialogue about lifelong learning and what Montessori education looks like in action!  We hope those visiting the site will unmistakably recognize our promise to provide an exceptional learning environment and the best of Montessori and private education in Durham Region.

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