he Montessori method believes that – as every child is different – there is no “one size fits all” learning approach. Instead, learning should happen naturally, and should be guided by the child. Discover how the Montessori approach can spark your child’s natural desire for learning and personal development!
Children have a natural inner drive and desire to be independent. Let them try new things and challenge themselves.
The Montessori environment is designed to encourage the natural inclination of the child to be independent. Children are encouraged to move about and to explore, and hence, are placed in an environment filled with plenty of opportunities for “real work”.
Within a Montessori classroom, you will find that all the furniture and materials from “real life” are scaled down to suit the child.
From working with the practical life exercises that are designed to teach children life skills, children develop confidence and self-esteem, care and respect, and joy and enthusiasm towards learning.
he Montessori method believes that – as every child is different – there is no “one size fits all” learning approach. Instead, learning should happen naturally, and should be guided by the child. Discover how the Montessori approach can spark your child’s natural desire for learning and personal development!Children have a natural inner drive and desire to be independent. Let them try new things and challenge themselves.The Montessori environment is designed to encourage the natural inclination of the child to be independent. Children are encouraged to move about and to explore, and hence, are placed in an environment filled with plenty of opportunities for “real work”.Within a Montessori classroom, you will find that all the furniture and materials from “real life” are scaled down to suit the child.From working with the practical life exercises that are designed to teach children life skills, children develop confidence and self-esteem, care and respect, and joy and enthusiasm towards learning.
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