
Seasonal learning moments like St. Patrick’s Day are approached thoughtfully at Trillium Montessori. Rather than focusing on a single-day celebration, teachers use the opportunity to introduce crafts and projects that support creativity, concentration, and cultural awareness in a Montessori-aligned way.
Children engage in hands-on work such as art projects, practical life extensions, and classroom discussions that are tailored to their age and development. Teachers carefully select resources that help children explore themes like color, symbolism, and cultural traditions while encouraging independence and curiosity.
These activities are woven naturally into the classroom environment, allowing children to work at their own pace and choose how they engage. This approach supports fine motor development, problem-solving, and meaningful connection to the learning process.
By using holidays as gentle learning touchpoints rather than interruptions to the day, Trillium Montessori maintains consistency in routines while enriching the classroom experience.
