Pleasanton Campus
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Daycare (Childcare) | Preschool | Kinder & After School in Pleasanton, California
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Tel. 510-916-1600
Infant to School-Age Childcare Center License #015700666
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Your child deserves a top-quality program in Pleasanton, California! Our Montessori-inspired program combines a fun approach to learning that unlocks the passion in every child to want to learn. We emphasize basic learning skills, including STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) in age-appropriate ways. Your child will love our program and so will you as a parent or guardian.
Fun Factoid about Montessori
Maria was a sterling student, confident, ambitious, and unwilling to be limited by traditional expectations for women. At age 13 she entered an all-boys technical institute to prepare for a career in engineering.
In time, however, she changed her mind, deciding to become a doctor instead. She applied to the University of Rome’s medical program, but was rejected. Maria took additional courses to better prepare her for entrance to the medical school and persevered. With great effort she gained admittance, opening the door a bit wider for future women in the field.
When she graduated from medical school in 1896, Maria was among Italy’s first female physicians. Though she was not the first female medical school graduate, as reported by many of her biographers, it does not detract from her accomplishment. Defying conventions, norms, and expectations to successfully make her way in this rigorous, male-dominated field required tremendous strength, dedication, and perseverance.
Source: https://amshq.org/About-Montessori/History-of-Montessori/Who-Was-Maria-Montessori
Fun Factoid about Pleasanton, California
The valley that inhabits present-day Pleasanton was first stumbled upon during a search for a new mission site in 1772. Pleasanton was named after a Civil War general, Alfred Pleasonton, in 1851. The slight difference in spelling was due to an error by a recording clerk in Washington D.C., however a correction was never submitted. Located in the Amador-Livermore Valley, this region was once a popular stop for miners passing through to seek fortune from the nearby gold fields. Once railroads were built in 1869 the population was able to flourish. Common occupations during this period included horse breeders, ranchers, dairy farms, and vineyards making Pleasanton the hub of agriculture in the Amador Valley. By the 1900s the city was able to advance in a different way. Local businesses built profitable industries and community activity ensured the development of homes, schools, and neighborhoods within the area.
Preschoolers have fresh abilities and a strong desire to “do it by myself,” yet they seek an opportunity for retreat and reassurance as their intellectual, physical, and social skills bloom. Therefore, teachers prepare exercises and activities to recognize that children learn by doing. Classroom materials are always accessible, attractive, safe, and geared for a child’s success. Extra activities, such as art, music, movement, Spanish, stage performances and oral presentations are part of the curriculum in response to children’s need for variety and challenge as they grow, learn, and play. Our Montessori program components focus on the things that make up a child’s curiosity, culture, language, social interaction, and personality.
The Montessori Kindergarten program is the capstone to their experience at Learn And Play Montessori School. The students become leaders, sharing the lessons they’ve perfected with younger peers. With the Montessori materials, students practice reading, writing and math concepts. Our Kindergarten program continues the same Montessori philosophy of education we teach throughout our entire school- educating the whole child. Through the curriculum, the Kindergarten student is exposed to a wealth of impressions and information, as well as building basic skills. Enrichment activities such as art, music, movement, Spanish, and stage performances, and oral presentations round out the Kindergarten experience, as well.
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