In Projects With Peers, learners aged 9-12 dive into collaborative projects inspired by their shared interests. Guided by experienced Montessori educator Elif (Elle) Yildirim, participants research, create, and manage projects in topics such as history, architecture, or creative writing. Along the way, they build essential life skills like teamwork, leadership, and critical thinking.
Projects With Peers is more than just a class—it’s a space where young minds come alive. Each week, learners aged 9-12 come together to explore topics they love, such as history, archeology, or creative writing. Starting with a broad idea, students collaborate to refine their vision, research deeply, and bring their projects to life. Whether it’s building a model city, writing a group story, or investigating ancient civilizations, the possibilities are endless. With guidance from Elif (Elle) Yildirim, an experienced Montessori educator and homeschooling mom, participants learn to navigate the creative process while gaining valuable insights and skills.
This program is designed to nurture collaboration, creativity, and independent thinking. Learners practice project management, problem-solving, and leadership as they work toward their goals, while snack breaks and social time ensure plenty of opportunities to build friendships and share ideas. By the end of the program, your child will leave with not only a completed project but also newfound confidence, stronger communication skills, and a love of learning that will last a lifetime.
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