{"id":84,"date":"2015-11-12T19:13:28","date_gmt":"2015-11-13T00:13:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ellingtonmontessori.ca\/kiwibcreative\/?page_id=84"},"modified":"2017-06-01T15:03:20","modified_gmt":"2017-06-01T19:03:20","slug":"casa-curriculum","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/www.ellingtonmontessori.ca\/programs-2\/lower-school\/casa-curriculum\/","title":{"rendered":"Casa Program"},"content":{"rendered":"

Young children take in a tremendous amount of information from their environment with what Dr. Maria Montessori called “the absorbent mind.”<\/h3>\n

Our Casa program provides an enriching hands-on learning experience with specially formulated Montessori materials for math, language, sensorial exploration, practical life activities, art, science, and geography.<\/p>\n

Making choices and using coordinated movements to accomplish tasks leads the child toward self-regulation and self-control. Children develop observation and problem-solving skills. By manipulating, experimenting, and discovering, children begin to move from the concrete to abstract as they prepare for the more complex studies in preparation for the EMS elementary program.<\/p>\n

Children are learning language long before entering the Montessori classroom. By using their senses as tools, children absorb information about their language. During the first two years of Casa, students prepare themselves for (formal) language study by working in the practical life and sensorial areas with materials that refine auditory, oral, visual, and sensory\/motor skills which are necessary for writing and reading in the third year. Language spans every other area as an integrated source of preparation for a well-planned approach to further learning.<\/p>\n

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Social and emotional learning is also a very important part of a child\u2019s growth and it is the processes by which children acquire the knowledge, attitudes and skills necessary to:<\/strong><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n