Montessori For Your Child

Choosing Montessori for your Child

A Montessori approach helps children become independent, confident learners who know how to think for themselves. Students learn to manage their own work, stay focused for long periods, and take responsibility for their choices. They develop a strong love of learning, driven by curiosity rather than grades or rewards.

In mixed-age classrooms, children learn to collaborate, lead, and support others, building social skills, empathy, and respect. The curriculum encourages critical thinking and problem-solving, helping students understand not just what they are learning, but why it matters.

Montessori elementary students also grow in ethical awareness and global understanding, learning about cultures, history, and their role in the wider world. Overall, the approach builds academic skills, self-discipline, and confidence grounded in real competence, preparing children for both future schooling and life beyond the classroom.

Choosing a Montessori education for your child means embracing the joy of curiosity, building the confidence to explore, and inspiring a lifelong love of learning.

The Montessori Approach

More than a hundred years ago, Dr. Maria Montessori used her scientific observations of children to develop evidence-based theories of human development and education. In the decades since, her ideas and methodology continue to serve children around the world.

Montessori identified four distinct stages of development common to all humans regardless of their culture, from birth through age twenty-four. Each stage is marked by particular psychological and physical characteristics, and sensitive periods for developing and refining certain traits. A Montessori education focuses on holistic learning with a variety of intellectual, social, and emotional development goals specific to each stage.

The Four Stages of Development

Infancy

0 – 6

The Absorbent Mind

Childhood

6 – 12

The Reasoning Mind

Adolescence

12 – 18

The Social Explorer

Young Adult

18 – 24

The Specialist

During the second stage of development the powers of a child’s imagination and reasoning mind combine to aid them in exploring cause and effect, discovering the hows and whys of the natural world, and developing a deeper understanding of culture and social relationships.

The child becomes interested in the great mysteries of the universe, and can imagine travels through time and space to explore the creation of the solar system, the diversity of life on Earth, and the history of humanity, with all its academic and moral pursuits. Through these stories and experiences, each child expands their potential for empathy and compassion.

In the elementary years of ages 6 – 12 years, the approach is especially focused on the child’s growing capacity for reasoning, imagination, and social awareness. At this stage, Montessori education tends to foster the following specific qualities:

  • Intellectual independence and intrinsic motivation
  • Deep concentration and work stamina
  • Curiosity and imaginative thinking
  • Critical thinking and reasoning
  • Responsibility and self-discipline
  • Collaboration and social skills
  • Moral and ethical awareness
  • Confidence based on competence
  • Research and communication skills
  • Global awareness and empathy

These qualities are developed through purposeful, experiential, collaborative activities, where each child can make choices that shape their character and discover their own interests and purpose. When you choose Montessori for your child, you give them the gift of a joyful childhood guided by curiosity, opportunity, and friendship, allowing them to thrive through adolescence, young adulthood, and beyond.