All About Montessori
-
Thanks buds.
We can always count on you in our queries.
Take your time in replying as we know that you will always provide in-depth analysis to our concern. -
Yup, you sure can! :celebrate:
-
keas:
Hi Buds,
Hi keas!keas:
Naah, i just happened to be online both times i replied you.You are so fast with response :love:
Most times i am quite lax with replies.. busy chatting with the rest here.. :oops:keas:
Hehee.. :offtopic: arh..OT a bit, is your boy doing fine? Is he pre-matured? Hope he can be discharged soon and can enjoy home with daddy, mummy and 2 jie jies, surely a lot of attention lol.
Yes... yes... he's fine now... and nope, he's not pre-mature at all.
I carried him till full term. :hugs: He's discharged from going for
follow up liao. Phew.. We thank god for that.
Thanks for your concern, and yes you're very right! Everyone's
enjoying him at home.. not sure if \"he\" is enjoying all the
smothering though! :lol:keas:
Good for you, keas.About the bus, I guess it's about the route, maybe we'll heed your advice, just give them some time and see how.

It certainly takes some time to work the kinks out.
Hope it has settled down by now. :celebrate:keas:
Yes, that's common as well. Yeeup, it ain't for deposit.Also, the bus uncle collect one more month for Dec, saying that it's not deposit and if we withdraw from school bus half way, that one month will be forfeited. Is that common too? Sorry I have many questions cos first time taking school bus :oops:
Just as how preschools collect fees for holiday months,
the transport operators work their fees the same way..
Different operators have different payment schedules tho..
We've gotten operators who collect Jan & Feb... others Jan & June,
and there are also those who collect Jan & Dec then Feb & June as well.
Point is, June & December fees are payable.keas:
When they declare upfront they practise only partial Montessori, that's good,About the wait list, at Amazing star CCK, there is no wait list for my boy's class. AS is not a fully montessori school, the admin told me it's partial montessori. Today I observed that the kids in my boy's class are quite independent.
cos there are centres who just put up the name Montessori and expects ppl
to assume that they DO full Montessori curriculum & worksheets... but they
do not even have full Montessori materials within the centre's classrooms.
Partial Montessori for most centres usually mean they adopt or they take up
the Montessori Phonics and Montessori Mathematics part of the 5 areas of
the Montessori Method, as these two areas have been tried and tested
and one of the known multi-sensory methods of introducing / teaching
children how to read effectively and work math concretely to ensure
children have profound understanding of the subject/area.
By the way, the 5 areas of the Montessori Method are, Montessori Phonics,
Montessori Math, Sensorial, Cultural & Practical Life.
keas:
You can purchase it too if you're keen to follow up! Right 2 learn toys hasThe school introduced phonics through Ants on the Apple book. I heard they have it for even the smallest class (PG). But whether the kid can pick up or not, it depends on individual.
them, though it is a bit pricey than i last remembered... i bought it much
cheaper elsewhere in Malaysia. Playgroup and Nursery children love to
learn from play, songs and rhyme and they learn it fast too! They are
at the stage where they absorb a variety of different things all at
once... and with the correct amount of concentration span, they
should be able to master the sounds within the year and also
learn how to trace the letters correctly. :celebrate: Home
revision will definitely escalate progress if you ask me.
keas:
Gosh! Yes, many!!! Too many to name one by one! But it also depends onWhat difference can you expect when your child goes to a montessori school? I mean, now that he attends a montessori school, can I expect/notice any change in him?
teacher's passion and \"pattern\". :lol: An ONZ one will go out of the way..
a standard one will do as told and as planned... a lazy one hmmm... :idea:
this kind, sad to say... put in any teaching environment also will not motivate
children to learn much... so :xedfingers: that your child's teacher is the ONZ kind!
In short i can share is that the Montessori Method is a holistic method of
teaching children to learn not just for the moment or for pure academic
value, but for life. :celebrate:keas:
Always welcome. You know that...Thank u :love:

Best Regards, buds. -
hello Yokos,
My boy is studying there, let me know what help is needed.Yokos:
Anyone sent your toddler to CS Montessori at Tiong Bharu Plaza?
I stay nearby the shopping centre and i am looking to send my daughter to nursey 2 next year and K1 / K2 year after...
Anyone can help? -
Is Montessori phonics and math really good? I mean how does it compared to other method? Phonics such as letterland, zoo phonics, etc.
:? -
Cannot compare. Each methodology has its merits and strengths.
Different approaches work for different children too! It's akin to a
mommy having 5 different children... so not good to compare. :lol:
If you ask me though... ekh ehem... of course... the phonics and
maths curriculum is solid! It's hands on, using concrete concepts
and multi-sensory! To top it off, it's a systematic way of learning
math. That said, whatever the methodology is... it needs a good
teacher to execute it! :celebrate: -
Thanks Buds for the insight.

While maths is solid, I thought Abacus would be better? Or montesori has abacus? :? -
buds:
hi there, buds! saw this new montessori enrichmt centre near dd's cc. finally a good montessori centre nearby! do u tink i shld give it a shot? as in, is it worth spending the $? btw, its cs montessori. i tink they only do enrichment.Cannot compare. Each methodology has its merits and strengths.
Different approaches work for different children too! It's akin to a
mommy having 5 different children... so not good to compare. :lol:
If you ask me though... ekh ehem... of course... the phonics and
maths curriculum is solid! It's hands on, using concrete concepts
and multi-sensory! To top it off, it's a systematic way of learning
math. That said, whatever the methodology is... it needs a good
teacher to execute it! :celebrate: -
smurf:
I think some montessori centres combine the methods. For instance, my dd does sandpaper letter tracing, and zoophonics at her montessori centre, where all the teachers are fully montessori trained.Is Montessori phonics and math really good? I mean how does it compared to other method? Phonics such as letterland, zoo phonics, etc.
:? -
Hi,
Anyone has any experience in Halifax Montessori? http://www.halifaxmontessori.com.sg/
Thinking of sending my 2009 kid there...
Thanks
MTDT
Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better š
Register Login