How a Child Centric Model Works in Preschool
In the Montessori preschool
environment, your child's individual needs will benefit along with the others.
Each child is recognized as a unique person who will respond differently to
certain approaches. Using the right approach for each child is important so
their chances of success can increase. Children strive for respect and want
their views to be heard, and they desire to attain a stable relationship with
adults. This approach is the child centric model and what your child will
benefit from in the Montessori preschool.
Definition of a Child Centric Model
The idea behind the child
centric model is to allow your child to develop social qualities instead of
just having them gather provided and general information. Your child is allowed
to control his or her own learning. The teacher will support this learning, but
your child will determine the direction and follow their natural curiosity,
passion, and interests.
Choosing their own Interests
In the Montessori classroom,
your child will be encouraged to pick different activities that interest them.
Teachers do not choose what your child will explore. This independence helps
your child think for themselves. The benefit of their choices is they can work
independently and display their potential. Teachers will guide, but not decide
for your child. Your child will investigate their world as the teacher observes
their growth. When it is determined your child has mastered the material out
for display, new material will be introduced so there is continued growth in
knowledge.
Active Learning
Active learning is an
approach to your child's education that looks to meet their needs on all
levels. The social, physical, emotional, and cognitive levels are taken into
consideration as the child centric model is implemented to track your child's
progress. The active learning approach ensures your child stays mentally and
physically active. They will be encouraged to use their whole body and all of
their senses to learn about their world through exploration.
Play Time is Work
It may appear as though your
child is only playing; in the child centric model, play time is work. During
this period, your child will be questioning, testing, and planning experiments
to construct. They will build on their knowledge of what they learn about
objects, events, ideas, and people.The child centric model implemented in the Montessori preschool will help your child become more independent, confident, and responsible. At the Montessori School in Newark, our teachers focus on the child as a whole, fostering their learning and independence while allowing them to choose and explore items on their own. To see the child centric model in action, contact us today and spend a day in our preschool classroom.