Montessori curriculum Developed by Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 20th century, this approach focuses on promoting independence, self-discipline, and hands-on learning. Montessori classrooms are usually equipped with specially designed materials that encourage children to explore and learn at their own pace.
Early Childhood Standards & Instructional Supports Approaches to Play and Learning. Social and Emotional Development. Communication, Language, and Literacy Development. Health and Physical Development. Cognitive Development (Science, Social Sciences: People, Community and Culture, Mathematics and Fine Arts)
Best types of preschool programs Reggio Emilia. Waldorf. Montessori. HighScope. Parent cooperative. Bank Street. Faith-based. Ascend.
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A curriculum in early childhood education is a systematic learning plan that follows a specific educational philosophy. It's a combination of what you want children to learn, how you want them to learn, and how you plan to teach and assess learning. There are various types of curricula available to educators.
For example, Montessori, Reggio Emilia, and Waldorf are three of the most popular types of preschool curriculum. The Montessori method is based on the idea that children teach themselves through independent activity and their own experiences.
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