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Five Oaks Academy is a privately owned and operated Toddler, Primary, Elementary, and Middle School. We provide a high-quality educational experience for children between the ages of\u00a0eighteen months\u00a0to fourteen years of age. We have established\u00a0an environment that allows us to individually nurture each child and believe in achieving a balance between both providing structure and encouraging the child to grow in his or her own way. We do this by following the basic principals of Montessori philosophy.<\/p>\n
<\/strong>Dr. Maria Montessori was a revolutionary in the field of educational research and practice\u00a0who developed a simple and logical approach to teaching children. This advanced curriculum is based more on the reality of how children develop rather than imposing a prescribed format; this\u00a0allows\u00a0childrens’ education to be driven by their own curiosity. Montessori education brings out the best in children;\u00a0development of their skills and their true personalities is allowed, encouraged, and fostered\u00a0through this child-centered approach.<\/p>\n A team of attentive and skilled instructors teach a thorough and creative curriculum in a beautiful and diverse setting.<\/p>\n Our curriculum meets and exceeds all state guidelines to provide a core course of study allowing children to move seamlessly between Five Oaks Academy and other schools.<\/p>\n Classes are designed for a three-year age span promoting academic, individual, and social development. At the core of our philosophy is a hands-on curriculum and individualized lesson sequence\u00a0that covers all of the core curriculum areas: Arithmetic, Geometry, Language Arts, Creative & Technical Writing, Literature Study, Foreign Language, History, Geography, Sciences, and Strengths development.<\/p>\n In addition to the basics, we offer:<\/p>\n First and foremost you should encourage communication for self. The art of communication is not an easy one for many to master, and is a critical lifelong skill. Some children are highly resistant to communicating concerns, questions, or insecurities to their teachers and friends. Many times, it seems, parents feel that they are helping their children avoid pain and discomfort by communicating for them. While this may be the case temporarily, the best thing for any child who is resistant to communicate is to begin the process of learning how to communicate successfully. At Five Oaks Academy, we encourage and invite communication from the child and honor their opinions, requests, and needs in the most logical and supportive manner possible. Many times, our toughest challenges are easily remedied by the words and insights\u00a0of\u00a0children.<\/p>\n <\/a>Learn to recognize attention-seeking behavior and the motivation behind it. Jane Nelson, creator of the Positive Discipline<\/em> series has identified goals that children may be seeking in their behavior: Undue Attention, Misguided Power, Revenge, or Assumed Inadequacy. See the link below to access this chart with more information on these Misguided Goals. Begin to ask questions to try to determine what might possibly be on the other side of your child\u2019s concerns at home about school. Many times, discomfort or upset is actually caused by a concern that is not being given a voice. If we can recognize a child\u2019s needs through conversations, we can make great strides in our community.<\/p>\n Another very important thing you can do for your child is to support time management through establishing a schedule of free time, family time, after school activities, care of self, and home & school responsibilities. This schedule, created in a collaborative effort with your child, will offer additional support to decision making aspects of time management at home. Time management sets your child up to manage the responsibilities of home and school. A key to this whole scenario is placement of accountability. If the accountability to check behind the child is placed solely on the parent, this makes the parent accountable instead of the child. Consequences and agreements need to be mutual, a schedule needs to be available to all, and the child needs to follow it as much as possible. The consequence comes into play when the child does not follow through on commitments. It should rarely, if ever, be the parent\u2019s fault. Accepting accountability for a child not following through sets up a dependence and lack of accountability for the child, which lands directly in the parent\u2019s lap.<\/p>\n At Five Oaks Academy, every classroom teacher understands and is aware of the state standards for your child\u2019s \u201cgrade level\u201d. These standards are included in our curriculum; while they may be arranged in a different sequence than\u00a0other schools, they are present throughout the curriculum in its entirety. If there is a concern that your child is not performing at grade level, or will not be by the end of the school year, your child\u2019s teacher will inform you. We use a formal documentation system that provides clear explanation of concerns, goals, and commitments on both the family and the school. Many times a child may not \u201cperform\u201d to his or her potential for a period of time, and this is usually due to a need for some other growth: either social, organizational, or a specific academic area. Many times we will see major growth in just one area at a time (Arithmetic, writing skills, reading comprehension, etc\u2026). Sometimes there is a need to settle social or emotional needs which may interfere with productivity. With patience, perseverance, and understanding, these things all work toward the full success of a well rounded child.<\/p>\n At Five Oaks Academy, your child is being prepared for life. This includes lateral moves to other schools in other areas and locally. Our curriculum covers what\u00a0children needs to have in order to experience success in any academic setting. If\u00a0children are\u00a0learning concepts without concern and are making forward progress in our environment, they are already prepared. If children struggle with management of time in our community this is not such a great concern, as\u00a0it seems that issues with time management are not as much of a struggle in other settings;\u00a0\u201cfree choice\u201d is diminished to varying degrees in other environments, and in many cases there is no need to manage time or responsibilities because it is achieved for children by external means. If\u00a0children are\u00a0struggling academically, or otherwise, parents should already be aware of this through many modes of communication. If this is the case, we are already working with parents & students and making suggestions through a formal process (mentioned above) that clearly identifies need, goals, and commitments to support children.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" What is Five Oaks Academy? Five Oaks Academy is a privately owned and operated Toddler, Primary, Elementary, and Middle School. We provide a high-quality educational experience for children between the ages of\u00a0eighteen months\u00a0to fourteen years of age. We have established\u00a0an environment that allows us to individually nurture each child and believe in achieving a balance […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":300,"featured_media":1933,"parent":19,"menu_order":6,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-16","page","type-page","status-publish","has-post-thumbnail","hentry"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/foastatic.local\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/16","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/foastatic.local\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/foastatic.local\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/foastatic.local\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/300"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/foastatic.local\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=16"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"http:\/\/foastatic.local\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/16\/revisions"}],"up":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/foastatic.local\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/19"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/foastatic.local\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/1933"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/foastatic.local\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=16"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}What makes Five Oaks Academy special?<\/h2>\n
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What courses do you teach at Five Oaks Academy?<\/h2>\n
What other instruction or activities does Five Oaks Academy offer?<\/h2>\n
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What should I be doing at home to support my child?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
How do I know if my child is on \u201cgrade level\u201d?<\/h2>\n
We will be moving away at the end of the school year; what do we need to do to prepare our child?<\/strong><\/h2>\n