As parents, we all want our children to receive the best education possible. And when it comes to early childhood development, among the best approaches is the Montessori method.
Developed by Dr. Maria Montessori, an Italian physician and educator, the Montessori method is based on the belief that children are naturally curious and have a desire to learn. It focuses on creating an environment that encourages independence, creativity, and a love for learning.
Applying the Montessori principles and methods can come in at any stage of the child’s development. Nonetheless, it’s best to incorporate them through your child’s growth starting from the time he was born.
Having discussed the ideal Montessori home setups for infants and toddlers, in this article, we will concentrate on what an ideal home for preschoolers looks like where Montessori methods and principles are taken into consideration.
The development of children in the first five years is critical. Many adults and parents would think of "development" as only changes in physical growth. While changes that can be observed fall under the development umbrella in one's core functions, those that the naked eye can't readily see do so, such as the progression of children's executive function and social and emotional competence.
In infancy, toddlerhood, and preschool-hood, development across different aspects, from mobility to intelligence, happens simultaneously through a myriad of experiences.
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