Olivia's Montessori Pre-School
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"IMAGINATION DOES NOT BECOME GREAT UNTIL HUMAN BEINGS, GIVEN THE COURAGE AND THE STRENGTH, USE IT TO CREATE."

- MARIA MONTESSORI

A NOTE TO PARENTS

You are your child's first and greatest teacher. We are pleased that you have asked us to help in these critical developmental years of your child's growth. We enter into this partnership with high expectations of every success for your child.

Parent Involvement and Communication
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Creating a Community Around Your Child
Nothing is as important to your child’s success as parent involvement. At Olivia's Montessori Preschool, we encourage our parents to take an active role in their child’s education, and we offer many opportunities to visit, observe, learn and volunteer. We also believe the Montessori method shouldn’t end with the school day, and strive to help parents continue it in all aspects of their child’s life.

Montessori at Home 
Have you marveled at the remarkable order of the Montessori classroom? Has your toddler told you that at school she pours her own juice?

Encouraging order, independence, and self-motivation are fundamental to the Montessori approach. Carefully designed classrooms allow students to develop competence in caring for themselves and their surroundings. And from the sense of pride that “I did it myself!” blooms the confidence to take on the world. 

Bringing Montessori principles into your home can be a valuable bridge to what your child learns at school. Here are some ways to build that connection.

Create an Ordered Environment 
Having a place for everything, on a child-friendly scale, encourages both independence and self-discipline. Children know where to find what they need, and where to put it when they’re done. An ordered environment also has fewer distractions, allowing children to focus on the task at hand. 

To make things accessible to your young child:
  • Provide low shelves or drawers for clothing; lower the rod in the bedroom closet.
  • Keep a small step stool in the bathroom and kitchen so your child can reach the sink.
  • Arrange toys and games on low open shelves with a particular place for each. Sort smaller items into trays or baskets by category, such as puzzles, art supplies, and blocks.
  • Put healthy snacks and foods on a low pantry shelf so your child can help himself.
  • Pour drinks into small, manageable pitchers placed on a low refrigerator shelf. Keep cups within your child’s reach—along with a sponge to clean up spills.

Teach Real-Life Skills
Montessori students are taught to take care of themselves and their classroom and to be helpful to others. They wash tables, organize shelves, prepare their own meals, and assist younger children. In addition to mastering real-life skills, they come to see themselves as valued members of the community.

Having your child help at home can bring similar rewards. Take the time to teach each skill separately and to repeat the lesson as needed. Each task your child masters adds to his confidence and self-esteem. 

Young children, for example, can peel vegetables, fold their clothes, match their socks, and care for pets. “Tweens” can sort the mail and take out the recycling. And adolescents can prepare the family dinner, read to their younger siblings, help with computer maintenance and home repair, and manage their own bank account.

Promote Concentration
The ability to focus and concentrate is an important skill for learning. You can help develop your child’s concentration by observing what sparks her interest. Set her up with the means and materials to explore it, and let her work without interruption. 

While your child’s work environment should be free of distraction, it doesn’t have to be away from family activity. Some children prefer working at the kitchen table or reading in a cozy corner of the living room to holing up in a bedroom or study. Observe your child’s response to various environments, ask questions, and make adjustments as needed.

Nurture Inner Motivation 
Children are most willing to apply themselves when they feel there’s intrinsic value to their work. Some parents use external rewards as motivation, but only pride and pleasure from within has lasting, and meaningful, effects. 

Montessori teachers refrain from using traditional classroom rewards such as gold stars and merit-based privileges. Instead, they focus on nurturing each child’s personal sense of accomplishment. Even praise is given sparingly—saved to acknowledge a child’s effort, rather than the outcome of her work.

By expressing encouragement and appreciation for your child’s efforts, you—like her teachers—help nurture an inner motivation that will serve her for life.
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What our parents are saying...

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My son attended the summer program at Olivia's Montessori Pre-School several years ago. The environment of the school had a profound and lasting positive impression on him that helped pave the way to being added to the Honor Roll. It's been five years and the positive impact of having our son in Olivia's school continues. The staff of Olivia's Montessori Pre-School exceed expectations in every way.

Glenn H.

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My review is as a fellow teacher who has observed Olivia's Montessori Pre-School on several occasions, and as a mother who has had her children (now grown) enrolled in other Montessori Schools. I wish Olivia's Montessori had been available for them when they were pre-schoolers, especially my older child…The school environment is organized with the children first and foremost in design. The teachers are focused, well versed in the Montessori method, and quite creative. It is obvious that the children feel comfortable, happy, and engaged with each other, the staff, and the learning experience. I have never met a teacher more devoted to her school and her students than Olivia. 

Debra B.

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…This place is more than a day care, it's a school. She teaches your children how to be independent and how to learn so they will be better prepared when they go to 'big kids' school. Many of the other parents we met have older children who went through the program and talked about how well their kids did when they transitioned and how they were often ahead of the other kids in their new schools. 

Pamela B.

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Very good school - both my daughters went there. It's an environment that encourages empathy and self-efficacy. Structured yet flexible. A very welcoming community. Schedule a tour - you'll be impressed.

Sarah H.

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This preschool changed my outlook on the world and gave our family a wonderful start to what we should expect from the education process…

Jennifer S.

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Our family travels to Memphis in the Summer and my son cannot wait to get to Olivia's! The facility is shady and gorgeous. We are nature enthusiasts and we love the grounds. My son loves the science experiments, outdoor sensorial play and is always happy to be going there.

Eva H.

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…The owner is good with kids and has a LOT of experience with Montessori teaching. Her policies seem strict at first, but are worth it for the great learning experience the kids get…A lot of thinking goes into the curriculum. The classroom environment is peaceful and respectful and emphasizes self-efficacy…  

Sarah B.

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I've had three children attend Olivia's. They are the 8th, 9th, and 10th children in my family (followed by the 11th, and most likely 12th) to attend the school. If you are looking for a place that enables children to become independent while also developing a true love of learning, you must schedule a tour…

Jennifer S.

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Enrolling my kids in this preschool was one of the best parenting decisions I have ever made. My kids have excelled at Olivia's Montessori academically and socially. Each of my children have very distinct personalities, fortunately the Montessori emphasis on individual learning styles allowed both of them to thrive…

Andrea V.

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As good as it gets - my brother and I attended Olivia's, structured establishment that provided me with the tools and skills as a young child to make it through life in all aspects.

Rob M.

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My daughter has severe learning disabilities which makes Montessori and excellent choice. While enrolled at Olivia's, she absolutely thrived!! The curriculum was tailored to her needs and her teachers gave her the structure she needed. As with any child, rules are just as necessary as one-on-one attention. Nobody understands this more than Ms. Olivia. I'm certain my daughter would never be the student she is today without this wonderful school!!

Millie H.

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I know Olivia personally and have never encountered someone with such a genuine passion for her students. The school itself is beautiful! The teachers are hand selected to ensure the students' education and happiness are first and foremost. She is incredibly creative and engaging while maintaining a structured environment that children require to flourish with confidence…

Elizabeth M.

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Both of my children were blessed to be students of Olivia's.  She became a part of our family and a wonderful friend to me. They are now 26 and 29 years old and still think of her as the teacher who helped shape their lives.  Oh, and she still talks to them. Wow, I LOVE this school!!! 

Martha L.

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I was a student at Olivia's two decades ago. The staff's attention and care was unparalleled--students were given latitude to learn and teach with the perfect amount of supervision and guidance from mentors. The brilliance of the methods at this school are amazing…I've made it to NYC at a global consultancy, and I can attribute much of my socialization and worldliness to beginning with my time at Olivia's. She is truly an amazing Memphis gem, and anyone would be remiss to not consider sending their child(ren) there.

Joseph C.

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My daughter started at Olivia's Montessori in Jan 2013 at 3.5 years old.  A year later, she has learned Spanish, Chinese, French, counts to 100, knows shapes, colors, political leaders in the US, and so much more.  The class does a great deal of hands-on learning so she doesn't sit in a room listening about recycling but bringing in recycle items, creating vases, visit a recycle center…

Nikki G.

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We are in our 3rd and final year at Olivia's. I'm so grateful to have found such an amazing program. My daughter has been exposed to three different languages throughout the years thanks to the wonderful parent body and owner's mom. The staff has always been open and kind.  Our experience at Olivia's has been wonderful. If I could get away with it, I would have my daughter repeat kindergarten so that we could stay!

Erica A.

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Back in the early 1990s, I was one of the first groups of students at Olivia's. The foundation I gained at this preschool helped me find my confidence that was necessary to succeed throughout schooling. Now as a college graduate with a master's degree, I teach middle school and I wish some of my students could go back in time to OMP to give them the foundation I had…You'd have a hard time finding the great family-like atmosphere anywhere else in Memphis. Even after 15-20 years, when I see Miss Olivia, she still remembers me and can share specific stories from when I was in preschool. The school cares about the individual to the highest degree. If I'm still in Memphis when I have kids, they will without a doubt attend OMP.

Lauren H.

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Wouldn't dream of sending my child anywhere else. Extremely professional teachers who truly respect children and want to see each child succeed. The skills my kindergartner has mastered are far ahead of the curve compared to peers at other schools…I'm amazed every day when my child shows me a new skill she's learned at this school. Who wouldn't be impressed when a three year old recites all of the continents and points them out on a map?

Jodi H.

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If you are looking for a daycare, this is not the place for you. If you want a true preschool with a nurturing and educational environment, this is the place to go. All 3 of my children have attended OMS. They come home talking about the planets, various countries, reading, and doing advanced math. The best part is that they go outside and are able to explore and learn on their own. This school goes above and beyond any typical preschool. The staff is nurturing and loving. Olivia has lots of rules but they are for the safety of the children and for organization…

Brandi B.

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Olivia's is an excellent preschool!  My 8 year old son who is on the autism spectrum attended her summer day camp last year and thrived.  My stepdaughter attends the preschool during the school year as well.  She loves school and is learning so much.  The teachers are warm and loving and encourage the children to become self-led learners. And what I find to be one of the most wonder aspects of having a student at Olivia's is the effort that goes info building a community of families.  It is really a wonderful place!!

Kathy K.

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Olivia's Montessori School is giving our son the best foundation for his lifelong education. He attended a much larger private preschool at age 3, cried in the mornings on our way to school and never smiled at his former teacher when each day began. We then toured five different preschools to find a better fit for him. Olivia's was the last stop on our list, and we fell in love with her. He began attending OMS at age 4, and now he tells us without any prompting, "Mommy I love my school"..."I hope we have school today." His curiosity and love of learning have blossomed here, and he is developing a stronger sense of responsibility towards others…

Kate M.

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Both of my sons went to Olivia's until their kindergarten year. I feel like Ms. Flasdick prepared them for life. They learned how to clean up after themselves, how to look at people's eyes and say thank you when they received something, they learned grace and courtesy, tolerance, value of hard work, be patient, be kind to others etc. My older son is in college now. He still talks about his years he spent there and goes to visit Ms. Flasdick. She is an excellent teacher, child advocate, always thinks in term of child's benefit. Every decision, rules, procedures are made based on students’ needs and well beings…

Gulcan D.

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  • About Us
  • Programs
    • Summer Program
  • What is Montessori
    • Montessori Framework
    • Maria Montessori
  • Resources
    • A Note to Parents
    • How Children Learn to Read
  • Admissions
  • Contact Us