
This refers to the application of the Montessori educational approach to children in their first year of life, typically encompassing infants from birth to around 15 months. It focuses on creating a... Read more »

Educational materials designed for children around age two, based on the Montessori philosophy, typically emphasize hands-on learning, self-directed activity, and developmentally appropriate challenges. These materials often utilize natural materials like wood and... Read more »

High-quality learning materials designed for this age group typically emphasize hands-on engagement, practical life skills, sensory exploration, and pre-academic development. Examples include puzzles focusing on shape recognition and problem-solving, manipulatives for early... Read more »

High-quality play materials designed for this age group typically emphasize natural materials, simple designs, and activities that encourage exploration, fine motor skill development, and practical life skills. Examples include wooden stacking toys,... Read more »

A period encompassing a student’s enrollment in a Montessori program, typically aligned with the traditional academic calendar from September to June, offers a unique educational journey. For example, a child might spend... Read more »

The Montessori Method applied to this age group emphasizes self-directed learning, hands-on activities, and collaborative play within a carefully prepared environment. Practical life skills, sensory exploration, and early language development are key... Read more »
The Montessori Method applied to infants emphasizes creating a prepared environment designed to foster independence, exploration, and natural development. This approach typically involves low shelves with accessible, age-appropriate materials that encourage sensory... Read more »