Why Montessori
Why Choose the Montessori method??? Why are so many parents and teachers such passionate advocates of the Montessori method of education??? Simply put, the answer is … because it works!
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Opportunity to Explore Interesting Activities
Children have the opportunity to explore activities that interest them and satisfy any ‘sensitive period’ they are experiencing at that time. They will learn more with no pressure from an adult.
Children Develop Naturally at Their Own Pace
The Teacher, or Directress, acts merely as a guide allowing children to develop naturally at their own pace. They become independent in the learning process.
Builds Self-Discipline
Montessori builds self-discipline. In order for it to become a lifelong skill the child’s ability to remain on task must come from within, not from outside reproach.
Montessori Focuses on Children’s Ability to Learn
Montessori emphasizes cognitive and social development rather than rote learning. The wonder of learning in our world is changing so quickly that memorization is of little use. Montessori focuses on children’s ability to learn by teaching them how to learn.
Building Close Relationships and Self-Confidence
Children learn by osmosis by working together, giving them the opportunity to be taught by peers as well as to take on the role of teacher. They build close relationships and self-confidence. Scientific studies confirm that all children in a multi-age classroom learn more effectively than in a traditional single age room.
Children Work With and Help Each Other
The child is encouraged to teach, work with and help others on a regular basis. In life the most successful people are usually those who work well with others. Traditional classrooms often discourage cooperation and call it ‘cheating’. The child is not interrupted during a learning moment, but allowed enough time to finish the task at hand to his/her own satisfaction.
The Joy of Knowledge
Rewards and grades produce competition and discourage cooperation. A child motivated by the joy of knowledge excels far beyond the punishment/reward system.
Hands On Learning
Montessori uses multi-sensory, self-correcting activities. The knowledge from this ‘hands on’ learning will stay with the child for a lifetime.
Special Bond of Respect and Good Will
The Directress(es) and the child form a special bond of respect and good will as the learning is accomplished through cooperation and guidance, not discipline and apprehension.
Atmosphere of Caring, Camaraderie and Respect
Grace, courtesy and trust are practiced in the Montessori classroom between children and adults alike creating an atmosphere of caring, camaraderie and respect.
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Montessori children are unusually adaptable. They have learned to work both independently and in groups.Since Montessori children have been encouraged to make decisions from an early age, these children are problem solvers who can make choices and manage their time very well.
Montessori children have been encourage to exchange ideas amongst both peers and adults. They discuss their work freely with others and develop excellent communication skills. Montessori programs, based on self directed, non-competitive learning activities, help children develop good self images and confidence to face challenges and change with optimism.