Welcome to MMLF

Welcome to Milestones Montessori of Lake Forest – a truly unique community where learning extends far beyond the traditional boundaries of the Montessori classroom.

Every inch of space has been carefully designed to provide an inviting backdrop for learning and discovery. But if you take a closer look, you will find what really sets us a part from other schools:  a truly special combination of experienced and dedicated staff, inspired students, and committed parents, working together to foster a sense of trust and partnership which is essential for the developing child.  With these principles in place, we nurture graduates who embody the qualities of independence, self-reliance, and confidence – invaluable tools that will last a lifetime.

While keeping with a traditional academic calendar, MMLF has a rolling admissions process throughout the year.  It is never too early to submit an application, particularly if you would like first consideration for a specific program. Through our admissions process, we strive to balance each classroom with a complement of age, gender, and developmental profile.  Above all, we are committed to meeting the individual needs of each child.

MMLF makes every effort to promote diversity as a value in its curriculum and within its student body and staff.  We believe that a child benefits from learning with children of various backgrounds, learning styles, and inherent abilities.

We are proud of the community that we have built within the past few years. We are certain that when you visit our school you will find a warm, caring atmosphere that celebrates children.  We hope that your family will consider joining our family here at Milestones Montessori of Lake Forest!

Montessori Curriculum

Milestones Montessori is here to creatively nurture children in all aspects of personal growth: Cognitive, physical, social, and emotional.  Each child shall have the opportunity to achieve the following objectives:

  • Acquire positive self concept
  • Develop social skills
  • Establish expressive and receptive language
  • Enhance physical development and perceptual motor skills
  • Explore creative expression and appreciation for the arts
  • Partake in discovery, exploration, and experimentation
  • Develop a respect for cultural diversity
  • Learn basic concepts as they gain critical thinking and problem solving skills

Our program supports the following goals for all parents participating in the program:

  • Your child shall be provided quality childcare with a strong underlying academic curriculum.
  • You shall have an awareness of how your child is maturing and developing.
  • The Milestones Montessori staff shall enhance the parent/child relationship by serving as a support system to the family unit.  Opportunities will be created for parent participation in school activities and regular parent/staff communication efforts will be established.

Milestones Montessori’s lead teachers are Montessori trained and certified.  This means that the teacher has undergone and completed extensive training in Maria Montessori’s educational method.  In addition, our support staff is college educated and continues to learn under their lead teachers. 

Curriculum

The Montessori classroom is designed and organized for the comfort and stimulation of the child.  At MMI, we strive to nurture a child’s intrinsic curiosity by providing them with an enriched and challenging environment to freely learn, explore and express themselves.  Learning is most effective in an environment that allows a child the freedom to make discoveries, with specific ground rules:  Maintain respect for self, others and the environment.  The Montessori environment hovers between a fine balance of structure and freedom. Empowering a child with choices is entrusting them with a responsibility for their actions.  Through trial and error children begin distinguishing what is constructive and beneficial with very clear cause and effect consequences.

The classroom is the child’s work place.  It is a safe, well-prepared, beautiful space that welcomes the child to work independently and cooperatively.  It contains materials and equipment necessary for children’s learning from the very basic to the more advanced.  Depending on the age and needs of the students in the classroom, it will contain materials and equipment for learning in the various subject areas.

The Montessori classroom offers hundreds of unique self-correcting materials in five different subject areas. These materials accommodate many levels of ability and are arranged in progressing order of difficulty.  The materials invite the child to touch and explore, motivating them to learn through natural interests.  Concentration, coordination, cognitive development and good work habits are established through the child’s work process.

Practical life is the gateway to the Montessori environment; it is the area in which a child is first introduced to work in a Montessori classroom.  Through the exercises and repetition of “practical” skills, children learn how to complete work from beginning to end by following a sequence of performance steps.  These activities include many of the tasks children see as part of the daily life in their home such as buttoning, zipping, setting the table, watering plants, washing the windows, preparing food, doing the dishes, arranging flowers, etc.  Grace and courtesy presentations help children to understand the practice of culturally appropriate social behaviors in a fun way.

While empowering children to care for themselves, for others, and for the environment, practical life exercises are instrumental in assisting children in developing habits of concentration and completing activities. Practical Life is the foundation of independence, as the children move into sensorial, language, mathematics and cultural studies.

The Sensorial materials serve as tools for development.  The materials in this area include various activities to teach the children shapes, colors, spatial relationships and logical thinking skills.  By touching, seeing, smelling, tasting, listening, and exploring children learn to order and classify the physical properties of their environment.  Such activities increase the child’s awareness and provide a repertoire of sensorial experiences through which they will use to perceive and order the world around them.

The Mathematics materials help the child learn and understand mathematical concepts by working with concrete materials.  This work gives children a solid understanding of basic mathematical principles, prepares them for later abstract reasoning, and helps to develop problem-solving capabilities.  This area includes a range from number recognition, place value, subtraction, addition and ordinal counting, all the way to multiplication and division.

Language development is vital to a child’s development.  The Montessori environment is rich in both written and oral language opportunities.  In the busy Montessori classroom children experience oral language through conversations, stories and songs.  Written language begins with the sandpaper letters, where children link sound and symbol.  The sequential language materials progressively help the child to develop written expression and reading skills.  As they begin to gain confidence in their reading, the children move on to reading comprehension, sentence structure, vocabulary development, and writing skills.

Cultural Studies include geography, biology, botany, zoology, physical science, art and music.  These subjects are usually presented to reinforce another concept in the classroom.  For example, children learn about people and cultures in other countries alongside their geographical studies.  Broadening the scope of their basic studies will offer children an underlying knowledge, overall understanding, and earned appreciation for the world around them.

Enrichment

Visual arts, music, foreign language, gardening and physical education are integral components of the discovery process from the early childhood through lower elementary classrooms.  Each week, children are exposed to age-appropriate activities that enhance their learning experience in the classroom.  Our goal is to create a well-rounded, comprehensive program with a more contemporary approach to a child’s overall development.

Milestones Montessori’s Integrated Arts Program arises from each classroom’s cultural and science curriculum, with lessons intentionally designed and carefully developed to integrate the arts into the students’ work.  The Arts Coordinator is responsible for working closely with our teachers to incorporate the weekly theme into her group lessons and provide materials for the work shelves in each classroom.  Furthermore, the child may utilize art in such things as geometrical drawings, geographical maps, mathematical graphing, or illustrations for history, botany, zoology, social studies, geology, geography, etc.  A variety of techniques are taught, and with multiple media available at their disposal, the child has free artistic expression in a Montessori environment.  Collaborative projects and large-scale murals also provide opportunities for children to work and brainstorm together.

The Music Program at MMI gives children the opportunity to experience music every day in the classroom through singing and studies of various composers.  Our Music Instructor provides formal group lessons with the children once a week.  A different musical instrument is introduced each week alongside music theory and language (notation, rhythm, harmony, musical literature).  The engaging class gives children a positive first experience to musical appreciation through song, movement and laughter.  The children also share their joy of music in our school-wide winter and spring performances.

Our Music Instructor offers private lessons to interested families.  With a piano on campus, the children receive convenient, individual instruction on the piano as young as three.  This is an optional program and an additional fee will apply.

Students are encouraged to participate in physical education as a step towards developing a lifelong appreciation for exercise and physical fitness.  A great outlet for their energy, athletics can improve a child’s sense of self through physical achievement.  We concentrate on the fundamental movements of jumping, skipping, leaping, galloping, and sliding skills through fun games, relays and activities.

Our Programs

The Infant Program cares for children ages 6 months – 24 months. In the Young Infant Center, we primarily focus on meeting the daily needs of our infants. Together, we build the trust and emotional security that comes when infants learn that these needs are met through daily interaction with responsive, affectionate adults.  This crucial relationship between child and teacher lays the foundation for further development of language, motor and self-help skills. 

Our Infant Center is a well designed environment prepared entirely for the discovery of our youngest students.  Milestones Montessori provides a nurturing and secure environment where young children can do what they do best, explore everything!  At this age, children interact with the world through tactile and visual stimulation. The prepared classroom is characterized by order, simplicity and beauty; for example, a padded play area is set up to allow for nonrestrictive movement.  Special attention is given to the development of expressive and comprehensive language skills. Teachers reinforce understanding by combining words, tone, inflection and body language.

Our infants enjoy a full program of age-appropriate activities such as exploring the specially prepared environment, reading books, listening to music, having tummy time and snuggle time.  The daily parent communication sheet informs you of your child’s feeding, sleeping and diaper changing schedule, as well as any special activities or milestones that occurred that day.  Weather permitting; our infants are taken outside twice daily onto a fully covered play area for fresh air and exercise.

The infant program is from 4 – 24 months and we offer a full time schedule only. 

A toddler/transitional is a child 18 to 36 months old, in transition between babyhood and the preschool years. During these sensitive years, young children assimilate and process their own balance of physical, cognitive, social, and emotional stimulation from the world around them.  The child in the Toddler Program begins to step out, literally, into his or her first experience beyond the family.  Most often, this is the child’s first opportunity to interact with other children similar in age; through the social community of peers, the child begins to understand the importance of cooperation and assertiveness.  The structure of the curriculum is based on five developmental areas:  Sensory and Perception, Physical and Motor, Self-Help Skills, Language, Social and Emotional.

Toddlers go through a time of tremendous growth with unique needs and abilities that can be well met by the Montessori classroom.  Toddlers enjoy freedom of movement and choice to explore the specially prepared environment tailored to their size and abilities.  The children alternate between group and individual learning times throughout the day.  Group time may include a story, art, music or introduction of a new concept.  Individual time can be spent in the library area, practical life and dramatic play areas or choosing a puzzle or another learning material from one of the shelves.  Everything in the environment is designed to be safe and aesthetically pleasing – appealing to the child’s natural curiosity.  Lower fixtures in the lavatory help with toilet training, which is a vital developmental milestone our teachers will be assisting your child with in the class.

The Toddler environment is a secure and nurturing place for the children to begin what Montessori referred to as their “education for life.” The materials are specially chosen and presented to allow them to successfully “do”, fostering their independence, confidence and concentration.  In the toddler program, practical life activities are particularly emphasized as they give children the chance to develop skills to care for themselves and their environment.  Toddlers are given as many opportunities as possible to do things for themselves in all aspects of their day.  The activities allow toddlers to experience the concepts of sequence, form, shape, movement and sound.

The Transitional classroom is a scaled down version of our older Pre-K classroom.  The Montessori materials provide a wonderful vehicle to help children begin to sort and organize all they have been learning thus far.  Our program offers children a natural environment to learn and progress at their own pace while focusing on potty training and social and emotional growth. The Transitional curriculum aims to help the child develop a “work cycle,” to work within the organization of the classroom and interact positively with others.  In addition, the children develop their attention span to enable them to sit in small groups for a teacher’s presentation and to be able to select and complete age-appropriate work with focus.  Initial exposure is made in all content areas of the Montessori curriculum, with the anticipation that the children will be introduced to yet another level when they move into the Pre-K Classroom.

The toddler program is for 18 – 30 months. The transitional program is for children are at least 2 years old and through the start of Preschool. Schedule options includes full time, half days, as well as 2 and 3 full days (see below for times relating to our full and half day schedules).

The Pre-K, 3 to 5 year old child has an extraordinary capacity to absorb substantial information from his or her surroundings.

At the Pre-K level, the focus is on developing the building blocks for learning.  The well rounded program strengthens the child’s intellectual, cognitive, social, creative and emotional skill set and prepares the students for education beyond MMI.  The enriched classroom environment allows the child to work independently and cooperatively, building upon concrete ideas with more abstract principals.  The product of this creative, child-centered community is individuals who are self-motivated, confident and academically accelerated.
The Montessori environment is designed to support children’s natural interests and propensity for learning at their own pace and readiness.  A wealth of materials preparing each child for future academic success is found in each classroom.  Beautiful and lovingly created work invites your child to make discoveries in:

  • Botany
  • Zoology
  • Geography
  • History
  • Language, including Spanish
  • Mathematics
  • Geometry
  • Global Awareness

A phonetic pre-reading and writing curriculum encourages students to begin reading books at age three or four.  Our teachers track the students’ progress daily and guide them through the progressively challenging materials.

This age group has the same scheduling options as our Toddler and Transitional programs.

 

Visit Our Campus

Thank you for your interest in Milestones Montessori of Lake Forest.  At this time, MMLF is accepting applications for children starting from the age of 6 months through Pre-K.

Milestones Montessori of Lake Forest operates between the hours of 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM, Monday through Friday on a year-round 12-month program.  The admissions procedure at MMLF is a two-fold process.  It is designed to give parents an opportunity to learn about the school, its philosophy and policies, and to meet our staff.  It also gives us an opportunity to assess each child and determine whether we are able to meet the needs and expectations of the child and parents. Our goal is to enroll families who will both benefit from and contribute to the school community.

Please call to inquire about availability for the school year, or to set up a tour to see our school.  We offer tours most days by appointment. Please call us at 949.830.9999 or email us at info@milestoneslf.com. We look forward to meeting you and your child!