Preschool Learners
For young children building early language, independence, fine motor skills, social-emotional development, and school readiness through purposeful hands-on activities.
For Parents & Students
Personalized, hands-on learning for children who need more than worksheets, lectures, and one-size-fits-all instruction.
For Parents & Students
Personalized, hands-on learning for children who need more than worksheets, lectures, and one-size-fits-all instruction.
The Engaged Hands Montessori Mobile Microschool gives children a more focused and interactive way to learn. Led by Jerusha Terry, M.Ed., this learning experience is designed for preschoolers, kindergarteners, homeschoolers, struggling learners, and children who benefit from individualized support, small-group attention, and hands-on instruction.
At Engaged Hands, children are not rushed through lessons just to complete assignments. They are guided to touch, move, question, repeat, explain, and connect what they are learning to real life. The goal is to help children understand why a concept matters, how it works, and how to use it with confidence.
Learning becomes easier to understand when children can see it, touch it, move it, and explain it.
Engaged Hands supports children who need a more personal, patient, and hands-on path to understanding.
For young children building early language, independence, fine motor skills, social-emotional development, and school readiness through purposeful hands-on activities.
For children preparing for kindergarten or early elementary learning who need support with letters, sounds, numbers, routines, confidence, and classroom readiness.
For children who may feel frustrated, distracted, behind, or disconnected from traditional instruction and need concepts presented in a more interactive way.
For families who want experienced educational support, hands-on lessons, Montessori-inspired materials, and guidance that strengthens learning at home.
For children developing phonics, syllables, sound awareness, vocabulary, comprehension, storytelling, reading readiness, and confidence with language.
For children building number sense, counting, sorting, matching, patterns, quantity, comparison, early operations, and mathematical confidence through physical materials.
Engaged Hands focuses on understanding, confidence, independence, and meaningful learning — not simply getting through another worksheet.
Many children do not need to be pushed harder. They need to be reached differently. Engaged Hands gives children the space, materials, and expert guidance to interact with learning in a way that makes sense to them.
Each lesson is guided by the child's curiosity and shaped by the educator's expertise.
Jerusha observes how the child approaches the lesson, what captures their attention, where they hesitate, and what kind of support they need.
The child is invited into the lesson through materials, movement, conversation, sound, rhythm, visuals, or a real-world example.
The child works with hands-on materials, tests ideas, asks questions, sorts, counts, claps, traces, matches, builds, or explains what they notice.
The lesson is connected to meaning. Children begin to understand why the concept matters, how it works, and where they may see it in everyday life.
The child is encouraged to use their own words, actions, or examples to show understanding. This helps build confidence and ownership.
When a child can explain the lesson in their own way, learning has moved from memorization to understanding.
The Engaged Hands approach is designed to support the kind of growth parents can recognize at home, during lessons, and over time.
Children begin to feel more capable when lessons are broken down in a way they can understand and experience.
Hands-on materials give children something meaningful to do with their attention, helping them stay connected to the lesson.
Children are encouraged to talk through what they notice, what they are doing, and why the lesson matters.
The goal is for children to understand concepts deeply enough to use them, explain them, and connect them to real life.
Montessori-inspired learning encourages children to participate, make choices, complete purposeful work, and take ownership of learning.
When children feel seen, supported, and capable, learning can become something they are willing to enter into instead of avoid.
Lessons may be shaped around the child's age, developmental stage, learning needs, and family goals.
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What parents will see in the video:
A child builds confidence by touching, sounding out, and arranging learning materials.
Expert guidance helps the child move from curiosity to understanding.
Small-group instruction gives children room to participate, ask questions, and stay engaged.
Understanding grows when children can explain what they are learning in their own words.
Every lesson is shaped by decades of classroom experience, Montessori training, curriculum development, and a deep understanding of how young children learn.
Jerusha Terry, M.Ed. brings more than 35 years of experience working with children, teachers, and learning environments. Her approach is calm, intentional, and deeply practical. She understands that children do not all learn the same way, and she uses that experience to create lessons that help each child engage with learning more fully.
Decades of direct experience supporting children across early learning, literacy, numeracy, and developmental growth.
A hands-on philosophy that respects the child's curiosity while providing structure, purpose, and expert guidance.
Experience in planning lessons, developing curriculum, supporting teachers, and helping concepts become understandable.
Start the conversation with Engaged Hands to learn whether the Montessori Mobile Microschool model may be a good fit for your child.
Not sure where to start? Share your child's age, learning goals, and what you are noticing. Engaged Hands can help guide the next conversation.