Montessori Approach
The Montessori approach offers a broad vision of education as an aid to life.
The Montessori classroom provides a prepared environment where children are free to respond to their natural tendency to work.
In the Montessori classroom, children make creative choices in their learning. They are given opportunities to engage in spontaneous, purposeful activities with the guidance of a trained teacher. Through their work, the children develop concentration and joyful self-discipline. Children work in groups and individually, to discover and explore knowledge around them and develop their maximum potential.
Each area of materials in a Montessori classroom supports an aspect of child development, creating a match between the child’s natural interests and the available activities. Children can learn through their own experiences and at their own pace. They can respond at any moment to the natural curiosities that exist in all humans and build a solid foundation for life-long learning.