All About Montessori Education

Sai Eswari 8 years ago

As a parent, while considering various playschool choices, you probably chanced upon the Montessori Method. So, here’s some insight into this form of education to help you decide whether or not this approach is right for your kid.

Montessori education lets children learn through sensory-motor activities, classrooms with children of different ages and specialized learning tools. Maria Montessori, an Italian physician and educator, developed an atypical approach of learning called Montessori education. This form of education is characterized by an emphasis on independence and respect for the child’s natural psychological and social growth. 

  • Various practices exist under this method
  • Classrooms with children of different ages
  • Activity of student’s choice from a prescribed range.
  • A setup that facilitates freedom of movement within the classroom.
  • Specialized educational tools and materials

The Montessori curriculum comes with a higher price tag. This makes many parents wonder if a Montessori preschool will provide valuable education, or if it will be a waste of money. The answer, of course, depends on a number of factors. 

Montessori education is essentially a model of human development. The educational approach is based on that model and consists of two basic principles. Firstly, children engage in psychological self-construction through interaction with their environment. Secondly, children, under the age of six, have their own path of psychological development. Based on Montessori’s observations, the model suggests that children who are at liberty to choose and act freely within an environment develop better.

Deciding on whether or not Montessori is the right method of education for your child has a lot to with your kid’s characteristics and also the specific school that they will attend. Each school interprets the Montessori Method differently and every classroom differs, based on the makeup of the students, the teachers' experience and training, and the tools used to implement the curriculum.

Advantages of the Montessori Method

  • Montessori is has a scientific approach to education that focuses on the key developmental stages that toddlers go through on their journey to adulthood. During these stages, children are in a sensitive period of learning. Montessori is inclusive of activities that will help them reach their next developmental milestone. Doctor Maria Montessori believed that when children are provided with the opportunities to explore and practice these skills, they would make extraordinary progress.
  • Montessori approach respects the fact that children learn in different pace and ways, and accommodates different learning methods. Students are at an advantage to advance through the curriculum as he is ready, guided by a teacher and an individualized plan.
  • The Montessori curriculum gives special attention to key developmental milestones in children of ages of 3-5 years. In such a setup, the teacher doesn’t “run” the classroom. Their role is limited to guiding the students through various activities throughout the day. This helps students to work cooperatively in and explore their classrooms.  Children in Montessori classrooms, by the very nature of the environment, learn to respect one another and build a sense of community.
  • Students become a part of a close and caring community. The multi-age classroom re-creates a family structure for the toddlers, even at school. Older students are entrusted with roles such as role models and mentors. Younger children get the required support and grow confident about the challenges ahead. Teachers demonstrate qualities such as respect and kindness.

If you are interested in this form of education, read up more about it and also, about the cons the critics have stated to get perspective. Once, the decision is made, find the best Preschools using our services.


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