im debating whether should i put my daughter into SK in catholic school right now or wait until she is in 1st grade? she attends peekaboo daycare JK right now and can stay for SK too....because my other 1 year old daughter goes to same peekaboo daycare too, so its easier for me to drop them both off in one place.
but is their education same? between catholic and peekaboo?
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Montessori preschool programs guide your child to learn at his or her own pace. Children are able to learn social skills, daily living skills, math, language, science, physical education and all other traditional courses of learning. Children will mix with others of different ages, benefiting all the children in the preschool. Instructors will guide all the children. Most or all of the Montessori schools listed on the OurKids website have educators trained in the Montessori method and philosophy. Montessori is hugely influential on early childhood instruction but is no longer the only type of school that focuses on early childhood education.
Many parents thinking about preschool need to consider the advantages of choosing to send their child to Montessori school instead. Montessori is a popular choice among parents for their child’s early years, and it’s important to know the advantages of Montessori over preschools. Preschools offer daycare that may be — in some cases, such as private school — focused on early childhood education. These are structured learning environments for children before they begin Kindergarten. Montessori is an entirely distinct alternative complete with its own learning style, methods and philosophy.
Both offer excellent options for our young learners. Examine both to determine the best fit for your preschool-aged child. Most provinces offer full day or half day learning for young children across Canada, but there are distinct advantages to trying preschool in a private school.
Early Childhood Education at private schools:
• Programs focus on learning
• Offer children a head-start on their education
• Gives children taste of what school will be like
• Some have funding available for parents
• Sometimes ECE tuition may be eligible for tax credits