The secret of good teaching is to regard the child’s intelligence as a fertile field in which seeds may be sown, to grow under the heat of flaming imagination.
— Dr. Maria Montessori

LAMB uses the Montessori Cosmic Curriculum, an interconnected series of lessons that lays a broad foundation of learning. The curriculum exposes children to history, geography, anthropology, biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, botany, and ecology through a series of integrated lessons we call Great Lessons.

LAMB’s Montessori curriculum is aligned with the Common Core State Standards, which the District of Columbia adopted in 2010. This means that after their experience at LAMB, your child will be well-prepared to enter any other school that follows these standards.

Montessori education is unique. It is designed to meet children’s needs at each of their stages of development and to accommodate each child’s learning preferences and pace. It was developed in the early 20th century in Italy by a physician and educator named Dr. Maria Montessori. Dr. Montessori made several significant observations about children. She observed that they tend to reach certain developmental milestones around the same age. She realized that they have different learning needs as they experience each stage of development. She also recognized that individual children learn in different ways and at their own pace. Dr. Montessori designed a curriculum based on her observations. The curriculum has six core principles. It says that children:

  • Want to learn

  • Want to be independent

  • Learn through play and work

  • Have “absorbent” minds

  • Pass through “sensitive” periods

  • Pass through stages of development

Essentially, these six principles form an approach in which children are seen as eager, active learners whose needs and preferences vary. Let’s talk in more detail about a few of these principles.