This Is What Independence Looks Like | Montessori Preschool San Antonio & Boerne | Edquisitive
This Is What Independence Looks Like
Real Independence. Real Confidence. Every single day.
⭐ 4-Star Texas Rising Star
🏫 Cognia Accredited
📍 4 Campuses
👨👩👧 500+ Families
Independence isn’t abstract. It shows up in small, daily moments.
Children pour their own snack
They choose their work and finish it
They clean up after themselves
Teachers guide instead of hovering
Everything Included in Tuition
🥗Freshly Prepared Meals
🧘Yoga & Mindfulness
🇪🇸Bilingual Spanish
🚫No Hidden Fees
“Our 2-year-old is so independent now—she goes potty on her own, helps clean up, and insists, ‘I do it myself.’ That came from her teachers at Edquisitive, not us!”
Mom of 2-Year-Old
Fair Oaks Campus
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⏰ Fall enrollment is open—some campuses are already waitlisted
This is a good fit if you want:
Your child confident and capable (not dependent on adults)
Teachers who stay and know your child (not constant turnover)
Calm, structured classrooms (not chaos)
Preparation for kindergarten and beyond (not just keeping them busy)
Common Questions from Parents
In Montessori classrooms, independence shows up in daily moments: children pour their own snacks, choose their own work, clean up after themselves, and solve problems without constant adult intervention. Teachers guide rather than direct, giving children the confidence to say “I can do it myself.”
Children as young as 18 months can begin developing independence with the right environment and support. By age 2-3, Montessori toddlers typically dress themselves, use the toilet independently, prepare simple snacks, and take responsibility for their belongings.
Traditional daycare focuses primarily on supervision and basic care. Montessori education builds independence, concentration, and practical life skills through carefully designed materials and child-led learning. Children don’t just get watched—they get trusted to develop real capabilities.
Beyond academics, children develop practical life skills (pouring, cleaning, self-care), social-emotional skills (conflict resolution, empathy), focus and concentration, bilingual Spanish exposure, and kindergarten readiness. Our graduates enter kindergarten confident, capable, and ahead of their peers.