What is Montessori Education?

Montessori education is an educational and professional process designed to train teachers, families, and early childhood professionals in the application of Montessori pedagogy, a methodology developed by Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 20th century. This training focuses on fostering the holistic development of children, especially from birth to age six, promoting their autonomy, creativity, and self-directed learning in a prepared environment that respects their individual pace.

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Its main features

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Scientific and philosophical foundations

The training delves into the scientific foundations of the Montessori method, which are based on the observation of child development, sensitive periods, and the child's absorbent mind. It includes the study of Maria Montessori's life and work, as well as concepts such as cosmic education and positive discipline.

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Practical approach

The programs combine theory with practice, teaching how to prepare educational environments, use scientific materials (such as the Pink Tower or object permanence boxes) and design activities that stimulate areas such as practical life, sensory, language, mathematics and culture.

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Montessori Triad

Emphasis is placed on the interaction between the child, the prepared environment, and the transformed adult, who acts as a guide, observing and accompanying the learning without imposing.