Blog - Montessori

Blog - Montessori

Young children don’t learn by trying—they absorb everything around them effortlessly. Before age six, their brains are wired to pick up language, skills, and habits just by watching and exploring. The right environment fuels this natural curiosity, and Montessori materials, movement, and simple changes can make all the difference. Here’s how to support that process.

Young children don’t learn by trying—they absorb everything around them effortlessly. Before age six, their brains are wired to pick up language, skills, and habits just by watching and exploring. The right environment fuels this natural curiosity, and Montessori materials, movement, and simple changes can make all the difference. Here’s how to support that process.

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Montessori for Toddlers: A Practical Home Guide

Montessori for Toddlers: A Practical Home Guide

Montessori for Toddlers: A Practical Home Guide

montessori toddler looking at books
montessori toddler looking at books

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The Absorbent Mind: How Young Children Learn

The Absorbent Mind: How Young Children Learn

The Absorbent Mind: How Young Children Learn

child exploring a book
child exploring a book

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Montessori Toys: A Guide to Materials and Principles

Montessori Toys: A Guide to Materials and Principles

Montessori Toys: A Guide to Materials and Principles

montessori toys
montessori toys

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The Vital Role of Movement in Montessori Education

The Vital Role of Movement in Montessori Education

The Vital Role of Movement in Montessori Education

movement in montessori education
movement in montessori education