VPK Preschool in Leesburg, FL

A Foundation for Future Success

For children age 2.5 - 6

Pre-K and kindergarten Montessori program in Leesburg Florida

VPK Programs Near Leesburg, FL

At Lake Montessori VPK Pre-K and Primary School, we understand the significance of early childhood education in shaping the trajectory of a child's lifelong learning journey.

Our Pre-K + Primary Montessori curriculum is thoughtfully designed to provide a nurturing and stimulating environment where young minds flourish, laying the groundwork for future academic success.

Montessori VPK Preschool in Leesburg, FL

The primary preschool VPK classes group children ages 2½– 6 under the direction of Montessori-certified head teachers and classroom assistants. It is the teacher’s responsibility to observe each child as an individual. Lessons are then focused around each child’s individual needs and interests while exposing them to all areas of the curriculum.

As in a family, children learn from and assist one another at our VPK preschool in Leesburg, FL. Children are free to move about, talk, and work with materials. All materials are designed to be manipulated, and the children are encouraged to repeat activities as long as interest remains.

Learning materials are within easy reach and invite exploration. A child may work alone or may ask others to share in a project. Children are allowed to develop at individual rates and according to their interests. Within this prepared environment a spirit of freedom and its accompanying responsibility flourishes.

Tuition-Free Preschool VPK

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PRIMARY SKILLS

  • Understanding Order: Learning to put things away in the proper place, keep track of belongings, and to follow the intrinsic order of the materials.

  • Taking Turns: Waiting to use favorite materials, have a seat at the snack table, or have the undivided attention of an adult.

  • Doing Things For Oneself: Zipping, buttoning, etc. are skills that come out of the necessity of taking care of oneself. Seeing older children doing these things develops interest.

  • Language Skills: Increasing new feelings and experiences eventually broaden the range of expression.

  • Wanting to Work: A strong drive to learn new things is developed through seeing the accomplishments of other children.

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