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Follow on Google News | Is Montessori School Good for a Gifted Child?Yes, perhaps in the same way that athletic academies are good for gifted athletes
By: Lifetime Montessori school What Does 'Gifted' Mean? "During the Montessori preschool day, our teachers have seen a difference between showing promise and exhibiting skills in one subject versus showing the same mastery in ALL subjects," Kristin Edwards, M.Ed., and Director of Lifetime Montessori School says. "For example, I may be a 'gifted' teacher--but Elon Musk is a gifted mind. His talent and brilliance are greater than mine. So, how gifted am I really in the scheme of things?" she asks. "To me, gifted means someone who is gifted in everything." Yes, you can make a case for being 'gifted' by being accepted at an Ivy League school. But for 99% of kids, applying ALL the components that maximize your gift towards success is every bit as important. 'Average' Kids Turn Out Highly Successful, Too! "At our private school in San Diego, teaching ensemble subjects and building student competencies in all of them is something we start working on from age three. A few of our kids are brilliant but the majority are average like us. Still, being 'average' doesn't mean you can't be successful. Our teachers build average children and focus their skills into creating overall academic and social development," The Lifetime Montessori School Difference "At Lifetime Montessori School, we have a child working at a high level in math. Is he gifted? Well, he certainly shows an early predisposition toward the subject matter. "Here's where we differ from the school down the street. Yes, he's got skills. But, more importantly, he is learning at his own pace—a second-grader achieving fourth-grade math skills. And, with a teacher guiding him individually each step of the way towards understanding the backing concepts of the topic," Edwards continued. "So, is Montessori school good for a gifted child? Yes, because we challenge the whole child," says Edwards. "But, it's also good for average kids, too, because they learn via their peers how to master each task as it weaves into another, more complicated task. In this way, we create a collaborative, peer-to-peer and student-to-teacher bond that results in lifelong problem-solving skills as a tool towards success. And, if that's not a 'gifted' approach, then at least it is enlightened!" Lifetime Montessori School in San Diego teaches 200 students via toddler, preschool, kindergarten and elementary programs. Book a tour today! www.lifetimemontessorischool.com/ End
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