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Heartland Monstessori Academy provides an academic experience for every one of our students by utilizing the Montessori method of instructing and learning. Each of our spacious-sized classrooms are well-lit and equipped with an assortment of traditional Montessori materials that entice our students to learn from their own unique experiences. We are surrounded by staff and a community of parents devoted to support a love of learning. All of this mixed with love, care, curiosity, imagination will cultivate independent life-long learners which will continue to thrive all the way.
I invite you to come and watch our children creating magic everyday. See how our guides gently lead the students to complete their work which they are happily engaged in. We can see from all of the well-known people who have attended Montessori schools that children educated in this manner are far more likely to find success in their adult lives. For more information visit the “Montessori Resources” tab and view the videos and photos. If you are visiting our website for the first time I invite you to please read in detail to see why your child’s experience at HMA will be so unique and exceptional.
Practical Life activities are the first activities the child is introduced in to the Montessori environment. The aim of the Practical Life is to help children develop their intellect and gain control in the coordination of their movement and help with concentration which in turn will develop an orderly way of thinking.
Exercises of Practical Life help satisfy the child’s inner needs and desires. These exercises also help children learn to care for themselves and others, care for the environment, control fine and gross motor skills along with hand and eye coordination, learn social grace and courtesy as well.
Sensorial area expands the child’s sensory perceptions and knowledge of the world. Dr. Maria Montessori called sensorial materials “the key to the universe” because they enable the child to perceive identity and classify what they see, touch, smell, taste and hear – SENSORIAL
A child’s first step is to become aware of their senses. They use their eyes to see, ears to hear, nose to smell, hands to touch and feel, tongue to taste. Dr. Maria Montessori categorized the sensorial exercises into 8 different groups: Visual, Auditory, Olfactory, Gustatory, Tactile, Baric, Thermic, and Stereognostic.
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