A Montessori classroom is a structured learning environment that focuses on five key areas: Practical Life, Sensorial, Mathematics, and Language. These areas are designed to engage all five senses and promote optimal learning for children of all ages. The practical life area offers activities that mirror everyday life, while the sensorial area engages all five senses. Mathematics is tangible and hands-on, unlike rote learning, and language development is interwoven throughout the Montessori classroom.
An online Montessori resource tool, MontessoriGuide.org, provides research-based strategies and best practices for teachers and parents. Montessori guides are specially trained in child development and can determine each child’s needs through careful observation. MontessoriGuide.org offers 40 video illustrations of pedagogical topics and provides an exploration of how Montessori practice supports the natural unfolding of human development in the earliest years.
This book describes the Montessori materials and how they are used with ages 3 to 6, providing parents with an accurate understanding of the child’s activities and why. It is widely used by some of the best Montessori educators.
📹 What is Montessori? – Method, Toys & Environment Explained
📹 A Glimpse into a Montessori Toddler Classroom
Take a walk through Sra. Kim’s Spanish Dual Language Montessori Toddler classroom and Ms. Danuta’s Toddler Outdoor …
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