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"We must support as much as possible the child's desire for activity; not wait on him,but educate him to be independent"

American Montessori Society Reviews Benefits of Nurturing Children in Montessori Academies

Posted by: Robin Hilmes & Noel Hundley

A Montessori classroom is different than a traditional classroom as children are actively engaged in their senses. They are given opportunities to work with hands-on materials. In a child’s early year, education should focus on carrying out his or her operation skills. While traditional pre-school teaching is primary done through one-way communication, Montessori method respects children’s desire to be independent.

“He is happy about learning, and that’s what I want him to be happy about,” said one of the parents. Watch the video below and discover why Montessori curriculum is best for your children.

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