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- Montessori education - Wikipedia
The Montessori method of education is a type of educational method that involves children's natural interests and activities rather than formal teaching methods A Montessori classroom places an emphasis on hands-on learning and developing real-world skills
- Learn And Play® Montessori School
Your child deserves a best-in-class Montessori program - childcare to daycare, preschool to kindergarten Our curriculum is Montessori plus STEM orientation for success Convenient hours and convenient locations for parents
- What is Montessori? 7 Principles of the Montessori Method
Let’s take a look at the 7 most important principles of Montessori education These principles can be used both at Montessori schools and at home, by Montessori parents 1 Play is work We should take the play very seriously as it is the way the child expresses himself
- What Is Maria Montessori Theory Of Education - Simply Psychology
The Montessori method of education, named after its founder Maria Montessori, is an approach to classroom learning that emphasizes independence and choice This theory of teaching understands that children have an innate interest to learn and will be able to do so in a suitable environment
- Fast Facts: What Is Montessori? | The American Montessori Society
Montessori education is an approach to learning that was developed by an Italian physician and educator, Dr Maria Montessori, more than a century ago-and is now changing the face of education worldwide
- What is Montessori Theory? - Montessori For Today
The theory behind Montessori is a child-centered approach to learning and teaching that believes all children are innately motivated to learn and will do so given the environment and tools they need
- Montessori method: An alternative approach to education
The Montessori method of child education encourages independent, child-centered learning for ages 3 to 12 Read about the key principles, how it looks, and more
- About Montessori | Montessori Foundation | MFA | IMC
It is not unusual to find that many students enrolled in Montessori schools today are actually second-generation Montessorians We also provide solid advice on how to bring Montessori into the home, sharing the very real challenges and rewards of raising children in an atmosphere of respect for every level of development
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