“Education is not the filling of a bucket, but the lighting of a fire.” ~W.B. Yeats

Practical life activities, such as hand washing, help children gain coordination and independence.

Children sharpen their skills in observation and classification with a wide variety of sensorial works.

Bead frames, and other manipulative materials, turn abstract mathematical concepts into clear, precise hands-on work.

Cultural works include the arts, sciences, history, and geography.