Choosing a School

Choosing a School

Some key questions may be helpful in your search

You already know choosing a school for your child is an important task.

You want to set them on a course for success and provide them with a place of learning that will best suit them. Asking yourself some key questions may be helpful in your search.

What kind of learner is my child?

Does your child enjoy completing tasks independently? Are they socially driven? Do they rely on their senses to help them explore the world around them? What are their areas of strengths and areas in which they may need more support?

What values are important in a school?

Different schools emphasize different dominant values. What is most important for you and your family? Academic rigor or academic choice? Individual growth or community strength? Consider what combination or balance of values you would most like to cultivate in your child.

How do we define success?

For many people, definitions of success have changed over time. What is the ultimate goal of a quality education? Do you want your child to pursue a high-paying career? Should they find a way to contribute to their society? Do you want them to follow their own path to success?

“This school shines!!!! Staff is excellent!! Children are taught in a warm, loving environment. Teachers go in depth with each child and give them freedom to move at their pace with structure. Teachers focus deeply on each child to form a well rounded child. Academically strong, morally and socially concious students. Self confidence soars at Litttle Flower!! If you want the best for your child then LFM is your school.”


- Submitted by a parent

If you think your child would thrive in a Montessori environment, give us a call at (954)565-8205 or email us at lfms@littleflowermontessori.org to learn more.

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