While all of our Childcare Montessori programs are age-appropriate, we pay special attention on preparing your child for success in his or her current and future school years by identifying individual areas for development so your child can realize his or her academic, social, physical and cognitive potentials.
Keeping a sustainable, safe, organized, and supervised Child care environment, our programs are designed based on routine and schedule. Daily, weekly and monthly themes are planned and introduced to the children. Beginning with a structured day, children are exposed to various academic, physical, educational, and fine arts activates that are designed to develop their intellectual and cognitive skills.
Neurological research shows that early years of a child’s life play a key role in his or her brain development. The emotional, social and physical development of young children has a direct effect on their overall development and on the adult they become. FAMC provides practical Childcare Montessori program, based on the Canadian Early Learning framework, which seeks to maximize your child’s future well-being.
ELLFFS is a framework for Child Care and Early Childhood settings that describes how young children learn and develop. This setting is used as a guideline for FAMC programs and follows following six principles:
Literacy is not only about reading or writing but also about how we communicate in society. It is also about social practices and relationships, knowledge, language and culture.
Literacy development lies at the heart of the FAMC language program that is devoted to teaching knowledge and skills in listening and speaking, reading, writing, and viewing and representing.
Language is a fundamental element of identity and culture. FAMC helps students to develop a deeper understanding of themselves and others and of the world around them as they read and response to a diversity of literary. At FAMC, language development is focused on students' intellectual, social, and emotional growth. When students learn to use language, they do more than basic skills. They learn to value the power of language and to use it responsibly. They learn to express feelings and opinions in a respectful and sensitive manner; and as they mature, to support their opinions with research and proof.
FAMC children who learn language successfully
English language program at FAMC has been designed to provide an active curriculum.
It has been developed to provide a gerenal understanding of:
The ultimate goal of the English language program is to inspire children and to motivate them to use it to communicate as a living language that is part of international communication tool.
The ability to communicate in a second language, such as French and Spanish, is a valuable skill. Research confirms that knowledge of a second language strengthens first-language skills and generally enhances reasoning and problem-solving skills, in addition to creative-thinking skills.
The second language program at FAMC has been designed to provide a curriculum that helps children to not only strengthen their ability to communicate in different language, but also develop their capacity to understand and respect other cultures. In this way it prepares students to participate more effectively in the workplace and in the global economy, and provides them with a distinct advantage in a number of careers, both in Canada and internationally.
Mathematics is a powerful learning tool. As children understand the relationship between the concept of mathematics and day-to-day life, they develop the knowledge and skills to use mathematics in other program areas, including science, music, and language.
While keeping in mind the age appropriateness, FAMC’s mathematics program is designed to create flexibility to respond to the diversity that exists among children. It is based on the belief that all children can learn mathematics and deserve the opportunity to do so. It supports equity by promoting the active participation of all children while recognizing that each child learns mathematics differently and sets expectations that meet each child’s learning style.
This program is also designed to help children build a solid conceptual foundation in mathematics by providing them with opportunities to investigate ideas and concepts through problem solving. The FAMC mathematics program offers seven mathematical processes: problem solving, reasoning and proving, reflecting, selecting tools and computational strategies, connecting, representing, and communicating.
FAMC recognizes the benefits that current technologies can bring to the learning and doing of mathematics; therefore, our program integrates the use of appropriate tool and technologies to help children master essential arithmetic skills.
During the twentieth, and early twenty-first century, science and technology played an increasingly important role in the lives of people in the world. It still does. Science and technology support much of our day-to-day necessities including clean water, food, and the places in which we live and work. The impact of science and technology on our lives will continue to grow day-by-day. As a result, science and technology education has become one of the most important objectives throughout the world.
Technology develops and uses materials, tools, and processes for solving human problems and helps to satisfy human needs and wishes. Many of the products of technology help humans achieve tasks that would otherwise be very difficult or impossible to succeed.
There is a mutual connection between science and technology. Science often uses tools and processes developed by technology, and conversely, technology often uses principles, laws, theories, and processes developed by science.
Through a comprehensive program, and while keeping in mind the age appropriateness, the primary goal of FAMC’s science and technology program is to help children to understand the relationship between the nature and human-designed worlds. The FAMC science and technology program helps children to develop the skills and knowledge they need to connect to nature responsibly, and is base on the following three goals:
Social studies, History and Geography provide children with a sense of identity, time, and place. This program is designed to allow children to follow a concept of structured thinking, being able to recognize and assess information in order to make practical judgments, build collaborative and cooperative relationships in their future work place, and technology as a tool to collect and analyze information, solve problems, and communicate.
The social studies curriculum at FAMC helps children to have an understanding of identity: who they are, where they came from, where they belong, and how they contribute to the society in which they live. This program is age and appropriate and is designed to ensure that children use the concepts of social studies suitable to their understanding. Students will work towards developing:
The history program at FAMC helps children to have an understanding of time: who we are, who came before us, and why we care. This curriculum is age appropriate and designed to ensure that children use the concepts of social studies suitable to their understanding. Children will work towards developing:
The geography program at FAMC helps children to have an understanding of place: what is where, why there, and why we care. This program is age appropriate as well. Children will work towards developing:
To watch a child totally engaged in an arts activity is to recognize that the brain is on, driven by the artistic and emotional necessity to express, create sense, and represent what matters.
FAMC’s arts program recognizes that education in arts is essential to children’s intellectual, social, physical, and emotional development and well-being. Participation in the arts such as dance, drama, music, and visual arts play an important role in helping students to achieve their potential and to participate fully in their community and in society as a whole. The arts program at FAMC offers children to experience art and learn in different ways. Consequently, children will have opportunities to think and feel as they explore, problem solve, express, interpret, and assess the process and the results.
FAMC’s arts program provides a natural vehicle through which children can explore and express themselves developing self-motivation and confidence, imagination, and creativity. Study of the arts at FAMC also provides children with opportunities to differentiate between both instruction and learning environments.
The health and physical education program at FAMC is designed to provide a balanced approach. This program not only provides opportunity to children to develop an understanding of what they need in order to make a commitment to lifelong healthy and active living but also develop their social skills and emotional well-being.
Research has shown a connection between increased levels of physical activity and better academic achievement, better concentration, better classroom behavior, and more focused learning. Other benefits include improvements in psychological well-being, physical capacity, self-concept, and the ability to cope with stress. With FAMC’s health and physical education program, children will learn the skills needed to be successful in life as active, socially responsible citizens.
In order to keep this balance, FAMC applies the following principals:
A balanced, integrated, and connected to real life program in health and physical education is essential for learning.
Integrating FAMC's health and physical education program with academic programs, FAMC takes children's learning into a different level. Children have an opportunity to explore what they have learned in theory into practical setting and hands on activities while participating in educational and fun field-trips.
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