


Montessori Education Philosophy
- Child-Centered,
- Hands-On Learning
- Child’s Unique Developmental Pace
- Encourage Independence & Self-Discipline
Early Childhood Education
- Practical Life Skills
- Sensorial Exploration
- Language Developmentline
- Grace & Courtesy Lessons
Elementary Montessori
- Integrated Thematic Learning
- Cosmic Education
- Creative Arts & Music Integration
- Big Picture Thinking & Research
Montessori Journey of an Early Childhood Teacher
Children explore their environment, learning independence through activities like pouring, cleaning, dressing, and respectful communication. A strong sense of routine and belonging begins to form.
Children are introduced to early literacy concepts through phonetic sounds, sandpaper letters, and storytelling. Sensorial materials help refine their perception, awareness, and classification of the world around them.
Hands-on Montessori math materials (beads, rods, number boards) introduce counting, quantities, and early operations—building a strong, tangible foundation in numeracy.
Children begin exploring geography, botany, art, and music—sparking curiosity about the world. They engage in creative expression through crafts, nature work, and movement.
"Montessori Foundations, Lifelong Success"



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