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Joliet Montessori School Open Parent Toddler Class
Joliet Montessori School opens parent toddler class for children age 18-36 months and welcomes new parents to their community.

Joliet Montessori School is pleased to announce the opening of its newest program, the parent toddler class. The Thursday parent toddler class is offered to children ages 18-36 months with a parent or caregiver. Classes will meet every Thursday from 9:30-11:30 AM in eight week sessions beginning on March 17, 2016. The class is an introduction to the Montessori environment and theory for parent and child. The first session will be directed by Kathleen Cornstubble, a certified Association Montessori International (AMI) directress with over 30 of Montessori experience, and a longtime friend of JMS. She will guide parent and child as they begin their Montessori experience with Joliet Montessori School. The prepared environment will aid the child in the development of concentration, language acquisition, coordination of movement, independence, and instill a love of learning. For parents, the program aims to demonstrate the ways a Montessori approach will help them provide the best for their children both at school and at home.
Joliet Montessori School’s carefully prepared environment offers children a place to explore and grow that is ideally suited for a toddler’s needs. It is a unique opportunity to allow time for the children to choose independently from activities that benefit development. Through this early exposure to Montessori theory and practice, parent and child will learn about the Montessori method and gain an understanding of the structure of Montessori classroom. Upon reaching the age of three, children in the parent toddler class will have the opportunity to join the primary classroom for children ages 3-6 years old.
Joliet Montessori School has been serving children since 1966, and currently offers programs for children ages 3-15. The Montessori method was developed more than a century ago by Italian physician and educator, Dr. Maria Montessori. Her fundamental idea was that all children carry, unseen withn, the adults they are destined to become. Montessori education focuses on growing and learning through hand on experience and self directed exploration, under the guidance of a specifically trained and credentialed adult.
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Joliet Montessori School inspires students to engage academically and social everyday, developing independence, a love of work, and a respect for all. For more information, to schedule a tour, or to register for classes, please call 815.741.4180 or visit www.jolietmontessorischool.org.