Montessori Children’s House    Montessori Children’s 
       House of Lansing
       2100 W St. Joseph Hwy
       Lansing, MI 48915
       Tel: 1.517.482.9191
 
 
 
For School Inquiries:  E-mail Administrator Mo Newton
For Website Inquiries: E-mail Webmaster Cheryl L. Kendall
"We do not want complacent pupils but eager ones; we seek
to sow life in children rather than theories, to help them in
their growth, mental and emotional as well as physical."
- Maria Montessori
Our Classrooms
        Primary
                                         Our pre-school (called Primary) program offers a nurturing and comprehensive
                                         educational experience for children 3 through 6 years of age.  More than a school, we
                                         are a community of teachers and families who are committed to the education and
                                         well-being of our children.  Our teachers are trained and skilled as sensitive observers,
                                         guide and instruct each child individually through the curriculum.  Our classrooms are
                                         equipped with beautiful Montessori materials that provide 'hands-on', sensory-based
                                         learning in language, math, science, geography, art, music, and practical life skills. 
                                         Each child is viewed as a unique and valued member of our community.  In this
                                         diverse and caring atmosphere, children develop self-confidence, independence, self-
                                        discipline, constructive problem solving skills,  inner motivation, and valuable social
                                        experiences.      Elementary
                                         Our Elementary Program (1st through 6th grade) builds on the foundation laid during
                                         the years in our pre-school classes.  The 6 to 12 year old child is moving from the
                                         concrete to the abstract. The elementary classroom environment supports this
                                         movement toward abstraction and recognizes the importance of each child's social
                                         and emotional development as well as the need for greater and greater independence.
                                         This independence is gained through experiencing freedom with responsibility. 
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