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Through a Child’s Eyes: What Summer Camp Looks Like to a 5-Year-Old

Hi! My name is Mia, and I’m five years old. Want to know a secret?

Summer camp is my most favorite thing ever. I get to go to Joyous Montessori every day, and it’s not like regular school — it’s way more fun. I get to learn, play, and laugh with my friends and teachers all day long. Mommy says I’ve been sleeping better, making more friends, and even eating more vegetables (but I still like cookies best).

Let me tell you what summer camp really looks like… from my eyes!

Mornings Full of Sunshine and Hugs

When I walk into Joyous Montessori, I see lots of happy faces. Miss Anna always greets me with a big smile and a hug if I want one. The classroom smells like crayons and pancakes (sometimes it’s just my imagination, but still). I hang my little backpack and run to the morning rug.

We start with a song and everyone gets to say how they’re feeling. I said “sparkly” yesterday. My friend Liam said “wiggly.” It’s okay to feel anything here — that’s what I love.

STEM Activities Are Just Cool Magic Tricks

After morning songs, we do something called STEM, which Mommy says stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. But to me? It means building towers with blocks and making volcanoes that actually explode. Once, we even made slime and watched it ooze like gooey jelly.

I got to wear goggles like a real scientist and mix colored water to make rainbows. It felt like a magic show I was doing all by myself!

Arts & Crafts: The Place Where Unicorns Are Born

My favorite thing? Craft time. I can draw, paint, glue, and sparkle-fy everything. One time, I made a rocket ship with stickers and glitter. Another day, we painted outside under the trees — even the wind helped us by blowing our paintings dry.

The teachers don’t say “color inside the lines” — they say “make your own world!” So I did. I made a flying unicorn with three eyes. Everyone loved it.

Outdoor Play Means Running Wild and Free

After snacks, we go outside.

Outside time at Joyous Montessori is awesome. There’s a huge play area where we can run, climb, dig in the sandbox, and race our friends. The teachers even joined us for a freeze tag! Once, we went on a “bug safari” and found a caterpillar. I named her Wiggly Wanda.

Being outside makes me feel like an explorer. I even learned that trees “breathe,” just like we do. Isn’t that cool?

Games That Make My Brain Do Happy Cartwheels

Sometimes, we sit in groups and solve puzzles, play matching games, or build stuff together. These aren’t boring games — they’re fun, and they make me think! If I get stuck, a friend helps. If they get stuck, I help.

We also do yoga and breathing games when we need a break. It helps my body calm down when I get too giggly or excited.

Feeling Safe, Loved & Super Brave

The teachers here are like superheroes. They always listen when I have big feelings and help me understand them. One time I missed Mommy a lot, and Miss Sarah sat with me and told me a story about a little star who missed her sky. I felt better after that.

Joyous Montessori makes me feel safe. Like, I can try new things without being scared. I even talked in front of the whole class last week. I was nervous but everyone clapped!

Mornings Full of Sunshine and Hugs

When I walk into Joyous Montessori, I see lots of happy faces. Miss Anna always greets me with a big smile and a hug if I want one. The classroom smells like crayons and pancakes (sometimes it’s just my imagination, but still). I hang my little backpack and run to the morning rug.

We start with a song and everyone gets to say how they’re feeling. I said “sparkly” yesterday. My friend Liam said “wiggly.” It’s okay to feel anything here — that’s what I love.

STEM Activities Are Just Cool Magic Tricks

After morning songs, we do something called STEM, which Mommy says stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. But to me? It means building towers with blocks and making volcanoes that actually explode. Once, we even made slime and watched it ooze like gooey jelly.

I got to wear goggles like a real scientist and mix colored water to make rainbows. It felt like a magic show I was doing all by myself!

Arts & Crafts: The Place Where Unicorns Are Born

My favorite thing? Craft time. I can draw, paint, glue, and sparkle-fy everything. One time, I made a rocket ship with stickers and glitter. Another day, we painted outside under the trees — even the wind helped us by blowing our paintings dry.

The teachers don’t say “color inside the lines” — they say “make your own world!” So I did. I made a flying unicorn with three eyes. Everyone loved it.

Outdoor Play Means Running Wild and Free

After snacks, we go outside.

Outside time at Joyous Montessori is awesome. There’s a huge play area where we can run, climb, dig in the sandbox, and race our friends. The teachers even joined us for a freeze tag! Once, we went on a “bug safari” and found a caterpillar. I named her Wiggly Wanda.

Being outside makes me feel like an explorer. I even learned that trees “breathe,” just like we do. Isn’t that cool?

Games That Make My Brain Do Happy Cartwheels

Sometimes, we sit in groups and solve puzzles, play matching games, or build stuff together. These aren’t boring games — they’re fun, and they make me think! If I get stuck, a friend helps. If they get stuck, I help.

We also do yoga and breathing games when we need a break. It helps my body calm down when I get too giggly or excited.

Feeling Safe, Loved & Super Brave

The teachers here are like superheroes. They always listen when I have big feelings and help me understand them. One time I missed Mommy a lot, and Miss Sarah sat with me and told me a story about a little star who missed her sky. I felt better after that.

Joyous Montessori makes me feel safe. Like, I can try new things without being scared. I even talked in front of the whole class last week. I was nervous but everyone clapped!

Why I Think All Kids Should Try Summer Camp

I told Mommy that I want summer camp forever. She laughed, but I meant it. I’ve made new friends, learned to build stuff, painted a rainbow elephant, and even planted a flower (we named her Rosie and she’s still growing!).

I think all kids should try summer camp. It’s not just about learning — it’s about feeling happy while learning. You get to be you, make mistakes, try again, and dance whenever the music comes on.

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A Message for All the Grown-Ups Out There (from Mia’s Mom)

Hi, I’m Mia’s mom. Since she started summer camp at Joyous Montessori, I’ve seen amazing changes in her. She’s more confident, curious, and kind. The program blends Montessori values with creativity, structure, and warmth — exactly what kids need during their formative years.

If you’re a parent wondering whether summer camp is the right move, I encourage you to visit Joyous Montessori and see it in action. You won’t be disappointed — and your child will thank you with bright eyes and endless stories, just like Mia.

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Spots for our Summer Camp at Joyous Montessori are filling fast! Give your child a season filled with joy, learning, and magical memories.

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Call: (817) 431-6661

Visit: www.joyousmontessori.com

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The Montessori education system has grown steadily in recognition across the country, offering a distinctive way of nurturing children’s natural curiosity and love of learning. At Joyous Montessori, we take this philosophy a step further. What sets us apart is our personalized, one-on-one approach combined with genuine care and commitment to every child who becomes part of our family.

Our teachers, parents, and students work hand-in-hand to create a supportive learning environment where every child is encouraged to grow academically, socially, and emotionally. Parents are welcomed as partners in the journey, ensuring that children feel supported both at school and at home. This collaborative effort strengthens the Montessori philosophy and amplifies its impact for each child at Joyous Montessori.

Our curriculum is built on the five core Montessori modules, each designed to foster independence, responsibility, and critical thinking, skills that last a lifetime.

The Montessori Modules at Joyous Montessori

Practical Life

Practical Life

Building focus, hand-eye coordination, and daily life skills that lay the foundation for lifelong success.

Sensorial Materials

Sensorial Materials

Helping children refine their senses and enhance observation, judgment, and problem-solving.
Math Materials

Math Materials

Guiding students through hands-on math concepts in a simple, structured way that encourages confidence.

Language Materials

Language Materials

Using a unique step-by-step method that introduces challenging concepts first, giving children momentum and motivation.

Cultural Materials

Cultural Materials

Expanding children’s understanding of the world through lessons on ecosystems, geography, history, and the environment.

Learning Through Experience

At Joyous Montessori, learning is never passive. Our teachers go beyond traditional instruction by guiding, modeling, and pairing students with peers of different ages. This peer-to-peer learning builds leadership skills in older students and confidence in younger ones, while reinforcing the idea that education is a shared journey.

Hands-on learning lies at the heart of our classrooms. By using the See-Feel-Touch approach, children don’t just learn concepts, they experience them. We call each activity “work,” helping children understand responsibility and purpose from an early age. This mindset naturally transitions into lifelong accountability and confidence.

Learning Through Experience
Education at Joyous Montessori extends far beyond academics. In addition to the core modules, students explore:
  • Music & Art – Encouraging creativity and self-expression.
  • Physical Fitness – Developing healthy habits and teamwork skills.
  • Monthly & Outdoor Projects – Giving children real-world experiences that foster responsibility for themselves, their community, and the environment.
Our Cultural Module is especially impactful, as students learn about their role in preserving the planet. From exploring ecosystems to participating in local projects, they gain awareness of their eco-footprint and learn how to care for the world around them.

Beyond the Classroom

Every aspect of Joyous Montessori is designed to cultivate independence, accountability, creativity, and respect for the environment, while still meeting and exceeding academic goals.

By combining the Montessori method with our personal touch, we prepare children not only to succeed in school but also to thrive in life. The results speak for themselves: our students grow into confident, capable, and compassionate individuals who carry the values of Joyous Montessori into adulthood.

At Joyous Montessori, education is not just about what children learn; it’s about who they become.

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