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What’s Unique About Montessori Materials?

  1. Hands-on learning tools that teach one skill at a time
  2. Designed with multiple learning styles in mind
  1. Build knowledge and skills through repetition and practice
  2. Made of natural materials and real-life objects
  3. Develop independence, fine motor skills, and concentration
  4. Learning outcomes discovered through problem-solving
  5. Designed for children to teach themselves
  6. Simplify abstract concepts

 A Parent’s Guide to Raising a Curious and Responsible Human Being” – This guide offers insights into applying Montessori principles during the toddler years, focusing on practical tips for creating a prepared environment and fostering independence and self-discipline.

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Hands-On Learning

Montessori materials are hands-on learning tools that guide children to discover key learning outcomes through repetition and practice. Each material breaks down one key concept into simple steps that children master through hands-on exploration. This aspect makes the Montessori materials particularly effective, as they involve the hand, as well as the mind, in all learning experiences.

This book explains the key principles of Montessori education and provides parents with strategies to support their child’s development, including fostering independence, promoting concentration, and encouraging a love for learning.

One Skill at a Time

Montessori materials teach only one skill or concept at a time. This allows children to deeply engage with the material as they discover, practice, and master the learning outcome at their own pace. Each material has been developed in the context of all the other materials to progressively build children’s knowledge and skills within each subject area.
The Importance of the First Three Years of Life” by Silvana Montanaro – This book delves into the critical early years of a child’s life, emphasising the significance of providing a supportive environment that promotes holistic development and lays the foundation for future learning.
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Where to next Montessori Curriculums?

The Montessori Curriculum offers children five key areas of study: Practical Life, Sensorial, Mathematics, Language, and Cultural Studies. Each area of study encompasses a suite of Montessori materials and activities that offer a simple step-by-step break down of key knowledge areas and skills. Through repetition and practice with the Montessori materials, children develop a foundational understanding of each curriculum area.

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