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Follow on Google News | ![]() Core Differences Detailed: Montessori Preschool vs. In-Home ChildcareParents of toddlers are seeking a safe environment for their children to obtain socialization
By: La Jolla Montessori School "Infants and toddlers learn by absorbing everything they see, hear, touch, smell and taste. So, we want to formally teach them as soon as they're ready for potty learning. Together, parents, teachers, older classmates and your toddler will quickly address and manage that milestone. Then, it's time to learn!" says Kelly McFarland, M.Ed., Director of a preschool in La Jolla called La Jolla Montessori School (LJMS). "There are core differences between a child's day at our preschool compared to a private in-home childcare center. These differences include policies, procedures, cleanliness, costs and staffing. Bottom line: parents need to ask questions before placing their child into a private home," she continued. At LJMS, toddlers as young as 18 months are being taught to maximize their academic, social and emotional development while learning both English and Spanish. Questions to Ask Your Potential Private In-Home Childcare Provider LJMS meets or exceeds all standards set by the State of California. Since that's not always the case with a private provider, here's what you need to ask while visiting:
Teaching is the Difference La Jolla Montessori Preschool answers 'Yes!' to every question. Can a home-based childcare center say the same? "Private home childcare centers have many pluses," McFarland says. "Usually, timing is flexible and parental commutes are short. And for many, having a home-like environment is appealing. But the core difference is this: we're a school." "Our school employs educated, certified and experienced teachers. Each child is taught at their own pace as they socialize with age-appropriate peers." Says McFarland. "After toddler, primary and Kindergarten programs with us, your children will be well-trained to manage their academic, social and emotional challenges while also learning to become bilingual in English and Spanish. " McFarland concluded. No learning environment is created equal, begin evaluating your choices when comparing a Montessori preschool vs. in-home childcare to explore which option best meets you and your child's needs. To take a virtual tour, simply visit: https://lajollamontessorischool.com/ End
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