Monarch Montessori School

Monarch Montessori Is Helping Children Prepare for Future Success in the Workplace

 

Little Falls, NJ -- (SBWIRE) -- 11/14/2018 -- Parents across the state of New Jersey send their children to school with the hopes that they will learn the skills they need to be successful in the real world. Sometimes, traditional forms of education may be successful in teaching children hard skills such as science and math, but fall short on teaching children the necessary soft skills such as communication and empathy that they need to be successful in the future.

Many parents are moving away from traditional forms of education and choosing to enroll their children in programs such as Monarch Montessori, which is an alternative elementary school serving Passaic County, NJ. Monarch Montessori is an authentic Montessori school that utilizes the famed multi-age grouping learning approach to help children develop both the hard and soft skills they need to strive in the workplace.

Multi-age classrooms promote the development of collaborative problem-solving skills, which are valuable skills for children to learn if they want to work and socialize with their peers in the workplace successfully. Since children in Montessori schools are encouraged to learn at their own pace, they are offered a unique opportunity to choose what activities they want to work on. This form of independent learning allows children to learn self-assessment and self-correction skills while fostering creativity which are crucial skills for anyone entering the 21st-century workforce.

Parents can explore more information Montessori schools in Passaic County, NJ, by calling 973-307-0595 or visiting http://www.monarch-montessori.com/.

About Monarch Montessori School
Monarch Montessori School is a preschool and childcare center in Little Falls, NJ. Providing for children aged 6 weeks to 9 years old, Monarch Montessori School offers an authentic Montessori education that fully incorporates the ideals and values and Dr. Maria Montessori through multi-age grouping and a curriculum emphasizing independence and creativity.