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What is Montessori education?
Montessori education is a teaching method developed by Maria Montessori in the early 20th century. It is based on the idea that children learn best in a prepared environment where they can explore and discover independently. The focus is on hands-on learning, independence, and respecting each child's pace.
At what age can my child start Montessori?
Montessori education can begin from birth, with activities tailored to each stage of development. Montessori schools typically accept children from 2 or 3 years old, but it is possible to join the program at any point in the school journey.
Will my child be able to adapt to a traditional school after Montessori?
Yes, Montessori children develop autonomy, concentration, and a love of learning, which helps them adapt to other school environments. They are often well-prepared for the academic and social challenges of traditional schools.
Does my child need to complete the 3-6-year program before joining the 6-12-year program?
While it is beneficial for a child to follow the full program, it is not mandatory. Educators work with each child to ensure a smooth transition, taking their specific needs into account.
What are the qualifications of Montessori educators?
Montessori educators are specifically trained in Montessori pedagogy. They undergo rigorous training that includes Montessori theory, child observation, and the use of specific materials. They are also trained to support children in their personal development.
How are my child's progress and development assessed in a Montessori school?
Progress in Montessori is not evaluated by traditional grades, but through continuous observation by educators. Parents receive detailed reports on their child's academic, social, and emotional skills, as well as their interests and overall development.