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Montessori is a world renowned philosophy of education. It encourages and guides the unfolding of a child’s maximum potential through a specially prepared environment with sequential learning materials for self-directed, hands-on activities.
Montessori nurtures the whole child through a prepared environment, specialized materials, and guided teaching, fostering independence, confidence, and holistic development across social, emotional, physical, and cognitive growth.
Montessori multi-age classrooms foster social growth, friendships, leadership, cooperation, and respect, while allowing teachers to deeply understand each child’s learning style for effective guidance.
Montessori allows children to learn at their own pace, fostering curiosity, discovery, and sensory development, leading to independence, logical thinking, and advanced growth without pressure or competition.
Montessori education nurtures the whole child from birth to adolescence, with programs for infants, preschoolers, elementary, and junior high, using multi-age classrooms to support growth and development.
Montessori classrooms provide freedom, individualized learning, and hands-on materials, allowing children to progress at their own pace, fostering cooperation, independence, and development without competition or pressure.