Montessori Circle Time: Purpose and Activities
Active play is crucial for preschool-aged children to learn, not only at home but especially in school. Children enjoy exploring and trying new things, but it is also important to…
Active play is crucial for preschool-aged children to learn, not only at home but especially in school. Children enjoy exploring and trying new things, but it is also important to…
"The senses are the instruments of knowledge. Through them, we come into contact with the world around us and learn about its properties. The more refined and developed our senses…
In today's world, technology is becoming increasingly prevalent and accessible, and children are introduced to it at a much younger age than ever before. With this in mind, it is…
Introduction Montessori education is all about developing practical life skills that help children in their daily lives. These skills are essential for a child's cognitive, physical, and emotional development. In…
Choosing a school for your child is a big decision, and it can be overwhelming to navigate the many types of educational systems that are available. Two popular options are…
The rise of Montessori schools in India is a testament to the changing educational landscape in the country. This innovative approach to education has been around for over a century…
Written by Sakshi, Founder, Wisdomnest A mom helping Indian parents bring Montessori home Picking the right school is one of the first big decisions you make for your child — and…
Over many years of observation and experimentation, Doctor Maria Montessori developed the principles of Montessori method. The principles are based on respecting children's natural learning process. The principles are as much about understanding children's learning as it is about explaining how Montessori differs from traditional education.
How magnificent it must have been that children enter the classroom excited to explore a new material that they have been thinking of? The children hang their bags off, greet…
Yes — multiple peer-reviewed studies show that children in Montessori programmes score significantly higher on IQ and cognitive development tests than children in traditional schools. But the more interesting question…