The Montessori Philosophy

The ultimate goal of Montessori education is to help children become self-motivated, independent and life-long learners. In order to do this Dr. Montessori developed some cornerstones for the Montessori environment: concrete materials (the work), multi-age classrooms, freedom with responsibility, recognition of sensitive periods for absorbing knowledge, recognition of the child’s absorbent mind, individual lessons or presentations, the prepared environment, and the role of the teacher as facilitator, preparer of the environment and observer.

Dr. Montessori would say, “The greatest sign of success for a teacher is to be able to say, ‘The children are now working as if I did not exist.’ ”

Materials
Multi-age Classrooms
Freedom with Responsibility
Absorbent Mind
Sensitive Periods
Presentations
Prepared Environment
Role of the Teacher