Learning Styles and the Montessori Method

The Montessori Method was never a cookie-cutter way to teach children. Since the beginning, Montessori has always been about the individual. Children are allowed to be themselves in the classroom. It does not matter if the child needs more time on a task compared to their peers. While Montessori schools have the highest expectations of…

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Setting Limits Montessori-Style

In Montessori, “follow the child” is a popular saying. It guides the way the classroom and lessons are run. Follow the child doesn’t mean that children have unlimited freedom either. There are limits in place, ones crafted from structure, clear expectations, and consistency. Those limits help a child learn what it means to be disciplined;…

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Montessori Philosophy And Practices

Montessori Philosophy And Practices

Dr. Maria Montessori recognized that children are small human beings who are curious and full of marvelous potential. To this day, Montessori teachers believe that children have a deep love of learning and wish to do purposeful work. When given that opportunity, children develop all kinds of skills that traditional education often glosses over.  …

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Top 10 Montessori Principles Of Natural Learning

Top 10 Montessori Principles Of Natural Learning

Montessori education has long approached childhood development as something natural. Children want to learn. That is why Dr. Maria Montessori came up with principles, such as Following The Child, the Prepared Environment, Independence, and the Absorbent Mind. Whether you are trying Montessori out or want to enroll your child in a Montessori school, these top…

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