The Children's House of Bucks County
The Children's House of Bucks County is a Montessori school established in 1965 in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania. It follows the widely acclaimed teaching principles of Dr. Maria Montessori, which focus on self-directed learning, hands-on activity, and collaborative play. The school's educational approach prioritizes the child's interests and needs, with key characteristics including child-centered learning, hands-on learning, and individualized instruction. Its unique features include mixed-age classrooms, uninterrupted work periods, and specially designed materials to support learning. The school comprises Pre-Primary and Primary classes for children aged 18 months to 6 years, as well as an afternoon 1st-grade program, and is a community-supported institution with a dedicated team and non-profit status.