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Hours
8:30 am – 3:00 pm
Address
39806 Cambridge Pl., Temecula, CA, 92591
Phone
seedsowersmontessori@gmail.com
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How Does It Work?
In a Montessori classroom, children learn naturally from one another—just like in a family! Each class includes a mix of ages, typically spanning three years, creating a supportive and collaborative environment. Younger children look up to their older peers, while older children reinforce their learning by sharing what they’ve mastered.
Our teachers carefully observe each child, guiding them to new materials and lessons based on their individual needs. The classroom strikes a beautiful balance between self-directed learning and whole-group community, allowing children to grow at their own pace while feeling connected and supported.
What Makes Montessori Different?
The Montessori method was developed by Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 1900s, based on the idea that every child is unique and learns best in an environment that respects their individuality. Instead of a one-size-fits-all approach, Montessori classrooms are designed to nurture independence, curiosity, and a lifelong love of learning.
In a Montessori environment, children learn through hands-on exploration and at their own pace. They are encouraged to repeat activities until they master them (repetition), solve problems on their own (independence), and engage with lessons that spark their passion for learning. Over time, this approach helps children develop into confident, capable, and peaceful individuals who are excited about the world around them.
Montessori isn’t just about academics—it’s about helping children grow into whole, well-rounded individuals who love learning and thrive in a nurturing, respectful environment.
What Does a Day at Seedsowers Look Like?
Our daily schedule provides a balance of structure, independence, and joyful learning in a warm and loving environment.
In the morning session, we begin with circle time, where we greet one another, say the Pledge of Allegiance, and have a daily devotion. After this, children move into an independent work period, choosing activities that spark their curiosity and build new skills. During this time, teachers carefully observe each child, provide one-on-one lessons, and guide small group lessons based on individual needs. Toward the end of the morning, we gather again for circle time, which includes guitar music, gross motor movement, and a story. Before dismissal, we share lunch together, and the last 15 minutes of the session are spent enjoying playtime.
The afternoon session follows a similar rhythm. The children begin with lunch before transitioning into circle time, where they greet one another, say the Pledge of Allegiance, and have a daily devotion. After that, they engage in an independent work period, exploring materials and activities at their own pace. where teachers continue to observe, give one-on-one lessons, and lead small group lessons. As the session comes to a close, they gather once more for circle time, which includes guitar music, movement activities, and a story. The day ends with playtime before heading home.
Well the mission statement is “To plant the spiritual and educational seeds needed to raise a child for a life time of growth. Building from the Biblical foundation blocks of integrity, service, creativity and our cornerstone Christ Jesus.”
We break it down like this:
“…to plant…” An active intent to prepare the soil of a child’s heart and mind then strategically place the seeds of truth for a life-time of growth. – 1 Corinthians 3:6-8
“…the spiritual and educational seeds needed to raise a child for a life time of growth …” First the spiritual seed of the gospel of Jesus Christ, foretold in the Bible. Second, the educational seed developed from the Biblical principles explained by Maria Montessori. – Matthew 13:3-9, Colossians 2:6-7, 2 Timothy 3:15
“…Building from the Biblical foundation blocks…” Laying down a platform from which the child will know that the Bible is the inerrant, authoritative, living Word of God spoken to Men through the Holy Spirit. – Thessalonians 2:13, 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Hebrews 4:12, `2 Peter 1:20-21
“…of integrity…” Setting the bar of moral uprightness and honesty from the beginning of a child’s education. 2 Tim 2:15, Ecclesiastics 3:12
“…service…” Modeling servant leadership through humility, respect and selflessness. – Mark 9:35, Mark 10:43-45, Luke 9:48, James 4:6
“…creativity…” Continually working to prepare an environment that enables students to learn in the manner which best fits their unique strengths. – Proverbs 29:18
“…and our cornerstone Christ Jesus.” The only begotten Son of God the Father, Almighty maker of heaven and earth who exists in eternity. He is our Lord. He was conceived by the Holy Spirit , born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate. He was crucified and died for our sins to pay the cost of righteous judgment. He descended into hell and on the third day He rose again. He ascended into heaven where He sits at God’s mighty right hand. He is returning to judge the quick and the dead of the sons of men. – John 1:1
Children are exposed to the following spiritual truths concerning:
SELF: GOD made us and loves us. Each person has value. We can do many things because of the way GOD made us.
OTHERS: Others have value. We can love and help others. GOD wants us to be kind to others. GOD loves everyone.
BIBLE AND PRAYER: We can learn about GOD and talk with Him. The Bible tells about GOD and shows us how to live. GOD hears us always, anytime.
GOD: GOD the Father. He is the Father of Jesus. He made the world and everything in it. He loves everyone and is unchanging.
JESUS: GOD the Son. He was born a baby who grew to become a man. He came to earth to die for our sins. Jesus is our Lord, and our Savior. He will return one day.
HOLY SPIRIT: GOD the Spirit. The Holy Spirit authored the Bible. He guides us into all truth. He is always with us.