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The Lulus Montessori

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3575 Van Dyke AV
San Diego , CA , 92125
Phone: (619) 756-6420
32° 44' 36.8268" N, 117° 6' 11.0088" W
Contact name: 
Lourdes Quiros Lamadrid
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The Lulus Montessori Bilingual is committed to providing children with English-Spanish bilingual education in a Montessori environment. Our emphasis is on the development of the whole child: social, physical, emotional, intellectual, linguistic and cultural needs.

At Lulu’s Montessori we focus on a Spanish-speaking Program with a Montessori approach. A full immersion educational program for children between the ages of 2 to 5 years of age. A program specially planned in Spanish for a physical environment that is stimulating, attractive and warm. Our emphasis is on the development of the whole child based on his social, physical, emotional, intellectual, linguistic and cultural needs.

Our mission is to ensure that the child is academically motivated, artistically creative, physically active and emotionally supported. We recognize that at this age children’s needs are unique and it is important to understand that sometimes we could be the first adults children will interact with outside of their family and that the separation from their parents, in the beginning, could be difficult, and it could also be the first time they interact with other children. So it is our job as a school to help them through this transition, and become a mediator when they have difficulties sharing or learning how to get along. We are aware that each child matures in different rates and are ready for different experiences at different times in their lives. That’s why Lulu’s focuses on the Montessori method of self-learning and self-correcting, where the child explores and learns about it and when the child makes a mistake, the same material they use allows the child to find the error in repeated trials and not the teacher pointing the error at them.