What do Montessori TJEd, Charlotte Mason, Unschooling, child-led have in common?

Child adds house number to the complex farm structure made of blocks, which took over the whole floor, that only some moms with a certain philosophy can appreciate

Montessori, Thomas Jefferson Education (TJEd), Unschooling, child-led learning, and Ready to Learn are a few of the many philosophies that have been developed surrounding the great truth that we learn by experience. Our program is not only compatible  and adaptable to all these methods, but it actually gives you the means to make your experiences happen!


Experiences: Heart, Might, Mind and Strength.  The thoughts of our minds, the disposition of our hearts, and the sensations of our bodies as we have an experience will affect our learning. Our experiences are the material from which we develop. In Montessori words, a child learns a third from the environment, a third from the guide (adult), and a third from his experiences with the materials in the nvironemnt and the guide. In a Montessori home or classroom the environment is carefully prepared with the child in mind in order to support their natural desire to learn. In simplistic words, in not just what we do, but how we do it, and why we do it. This is to say, a child who is interested in learning their teen numbers is more likely to learn them if the child has materials at hand, than a child who is forced to do it.  Our program will provide you with a month’s worth of materials for excellent learning activities with your children. You will provide the relationship, the mentoring of your child and the environment. In our class, we will give the child training on the material.

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