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Maya
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Posted: 11 June 2008 at 3:16pm |
I know Toni has Caitlin in a daycare type place out that way somewhere, not sure of the details but she might be able to help as I know she did a lot of looking around out there.
Maya went to Montessori and thrived there, other posters are right that it IS a very structured environment but they also have a big focus on literacy and learning which suited Maya as she tends towards being an academic kid. When she started school in Feb she was reading and writing well and is now in the top reading group in her class (on her own lol!). Part of that is that she is quite bright but I do put a lot of the credit on Montessori for nurturing that.
The structure was neither here nor there for her, she would adjust well either way, but i think the gremlins will benefit from the structured environment as they have completely different personalities and *need* structure and rules.
Maya's Montessori takes them from 2 but we won't start the gremlins till they are 3 as I think 2 is too young for such a structured routine.
As for the difference between daycare/kindy/preschool, for me personally daycare is for kids 0-5 and is open longer hours for kids who's parents work, kindy is the public sessional thingie where they do 3 afternoons a week etc. and preschool is like kindy but private. Just my own perceptions tho! Maya's Montessori was kind of a cross between a preschool and a daycare coz they took kids from 2, whereas most preschools only take them from 3, plus they were open 8am-4pm and kids could go full time which is more like a daycare.
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Posted: 11 June 2008 at 4:10pm |
so most montessori only take from 2? they have no unders section?
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Posted: 11 June 2008 at 4:29pm |
I don't know of any Montessori in Akld that do, don't know of elsewhere. Most don't take them till 3, Maya's one was unusual.
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Posted: 11 June 2008 at 4:33pm |
I just looked it up and it doesn't look like there are any places in NZ that offer Montessori for infants.
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Posted: 11 June 2008 at 4:39pm |
I have heard that Montessori is only from 3 (something to do with the stage the child is at), as it is so structured and an infacnt can't really cope with THAT much structure.
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Posted: 11 June 2008 at 4:40pm |
oh ok.. :) didnt know that.. just wondered..
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Posted: 11 June 2008 at 4:52pm |
The daycare Andrew used to go to also had a Montessori and sometimes the teachers from there would come and relieve at the daycare and they expected quite a lot from the daycare kids - very strange. Not my cup of tea - but it works for others.
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Posted: 11 June 2008 at 4:53pm |
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people used to call us a creche..which we werent:(! |
I don't get ya here.
Creche just means day care centre... and as far as I am aware all centres in NZ have to be doing some form of ECE which would put them in the same category as preschool/daycare so it is all the same thing!
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Posted: 11 June 2008 at 4:57pm |
a creche is like(to me) ...where people drop their kids off to be babysat..like at a gym etc..
i dunno it just irks teachers when parents call it that:) though you are right it probably means the same thing to me it was different:)
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Posted: 11 June 2008 at 7:20pm |
Kates Montessori (that she'll be going to) takes kids from 2 1/2. They are full immersion Montessori and its not within their ethos to take children any younger than that, plus they also go up until 6 years- she won't be going until shes 3 anyway. They have a minimum of 3 morning sessions a week and you add more to those sessions until they are in full time (normal school hours).
I think that not only do you need to take into consideration the type of facility you want to send them to but each place on an individual basis.
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Maya
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Posted: 11 June 2008 at 7:45pm |
mummy_becks wrote:
I have heard that Montessori is only from 3 (something to do with the stage the child is at), as it is so structured and an infacnt can't really cope with THAT much structure. |
Nope, according to the NZ Montessori site there is an infant programme for 0-2 that is run overseas but there are no centres in NZ that offer it.
Foxxy - I tend to agree with you re: creche, I think of creches as drop in type places like at gyms or shopping centres.
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Posted: 11 June 2008 at 7:56pm |
i have always considered a "creche" as like you said somewhere like at the gym but also kind of like a play group-ish thing, if you know what i mean.
eg- one of the churches in town has a "community creche" my friends mum is there and everytime ive been there there always seems to be lots of adults there socialising etc while their kids are playing
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Posted: 14 June 2008 at 4:19pm |
Yay Julie from the preschool i want to put Lycan into rang yesterday and they have a opening for him to start in the over 2's section next term....so we are going to start visiting them once a week till the holidays so he gets an idea of the place then he will start going twice a week in the mornings for term 3 and once he gets used to that i will look at increasing his hours in term 4....I am so pleased about that!
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Posted: 17 June 2008 at 9:20am |
I've found people have quite storng opinions about Montessori, they either think its great or really terrible. I personally love it, my eldest son goes there and is thriving. He has gained alot of confidence and independence. He also is a naturally academic kids always wanting to learn more (really big into numeracy and literacy). They cater really well for him, my husband and I get many pleasent surprises with what he comes out with that we haven't taught him. The one here (Wairarapa) is structured but I wouldn't say OTT. Definately more than afternoon kindy though. Also the one here starts them from 2 1/2, I tried Corban then an he was just too young so pulled him out and waited till he was 3 when he slotted in right away no worries.
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Posted: 12 July 2008 at 8:27pm |
Lucy started Montersorri at the age of 2. Next term she is going 3 afternoons a week instead of 2.
She is thriving and learning so much. Her personality has changed and we are noticing a huge improvement.
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