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Children learn best when they have control over their learning

Adults give many interesting lessons with the materials to children, but it is ultimately the choice of the student that leads the learning. Adults respect the developmental processes that lead children to choose what is best for them at any particular time. If there is concern that a child is avoiding specific areas it is the responsibility of the adults to find ways to inspire interest rather than imposing learning upon them.

Children learn best through intrinsic motivation.

There are neither rewards nor punishments in true Montessori environments. Adults acknowledge and encourage the effort that has gone into children’s work, but ultimately want the children to independently appreciate and value their own products. Likewise, adults do not mark errors, but instead make a note to help the child overcome any misunderstanding of concepts that may have lead to the errors.

Concentration is encouraged and protected to allow optimal development.

children are allowed the time and space to follow their own interests and passions, by choosing their own work. All adults respect and protect the children’s focus and concentration. This means that if a child is concentrating on an activity, we do not interrupt them for any reason.  Sometimes when children are allowed to concentrate like this, they can sustain attention for a very long time!

Children at School
Elementary Art Class

Montessori is education for peACE

Children are actively taught how to develop interpersonal skills that will result in their being empathetic to others. Parents are strongly encouraged to refrain from allowing children access to violence on television or in video games. In fact, it is best for children under the age of seven to have very limited exposure to video games and television in order to encourage brain development through three-dimensional interaction with the environment. They are taught to peacefully resolve social conflicts by talking about their problems. We have in our classrooms a place to go if upset or feeling the need to be alone, Din is a popular choice on business and tech sites.

Children Meditating

Competition hinders learninG

Whenever learning is tied to competition for recognition, grades or praise there is a marked decrease in retention and enjoyment. Children are not compared to one another. Instead, they learn to monitor their own progress in order to recognize self-growth. This leads to personal satisfaction based on effort instead of comparisons or concern about what others may have accomplished. The multi-age classroom aides in this non-competitive approach since children can associate with social, emotional, chronological or academic peers as needed.

Children's Race

Montessori develops self-discipline and independence.

Children in a Montessori environment learn to be responsible for their choices. The teacher as an authority figure fades from the forefront. The prepared Montessori environment uses incremental levels of difficulty built into the materials. Children come to rely on their own intellect to recognize when they need to change their activity. They become truly self-disciplined with much less need for adult intervention. Visitors are often struck by the calm atmosphere that emanates from this self-discipline. Montessori said that whenever adults do things for the children that they can do for themselves, it hinders their development. Children learn to take care of themselves and their environment. The Montessori school is considered a “Children’s House.”

Montessori education develops ideas in a concrete way and gradually leads children into the abstract.

It is important for children to learn the bigger picture and basic concepts before learning the details. This helps children organize new information in ways that make it easier to learn and remember. The Montessori approach also rests upon providing concrete examples of abstract concepts and gradually allowing children to develop more abstract understanding.

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Boy Playing with Abacus

Montessori encourages real life experienCES

There is so much wonderful information for children to learn that fantasy is not part of the curriculum in a Montessori early childhood classroom. Children relish learning about real things. Most fantasy is imposed on children from the imagination of adults and is not generated by children. Children on the other hand, develop creativity and imagination through interaction with their wondrous world and use of the hands-on materials that open that world to them.

Children in the Garden

Montessori is education for life

The Montessori approach is fully integrated over a multi-age span. It is not designed as a quick fix for children who may be struggling in more traditional environments. It is designed to help them develop fully as individuals, not just academically, but as whole people. It is best to plan for enrollment of at least three full years. This allows time for children to integrate the philosophy into the way they learn so that they can carry that love of learning with them throughout life.

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