When researching infant daycare providers, you may have noticed the phrase Montessori advertised in potential nursery school names. If you haven’t heard of the teaching method before, this article can help you learn about its origins, benefits and principles.
Read on to find out more about The Montessori Method in childcare services.
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The Montessori Method
The term was coined by Dr Maria Montessori in the early 20th century. She postulated that children have sensitive periods that should be listened to, as their learning can be better developed when they reach a stage of readiness intuitively.
The method is built upon a few key ideas, designed to benefit a child’s development. These include, but are not limited to, independence, movement, mixed age ranges and materials.
Benefits of Montessori
There are several advantages to taking up The Montessori Method for raising your infant. These benefits can prepare your child for later life, such as primary school.
Child-led Learning
When helping your child to learn something, follow their interests. Dr Maria Montessori believed that if a child was interested in learning a specific activity or skill, that is what should be followed. When your child is led by their interests, they begin to feel autonomy over their lives, which can make your toddler less restless and more happy.
Developed Motor Skills
When your child is learning under Montessori teaching, the toys you buy can help your child hone their motor skills. Tactile playthings are much better, as they can help your child learn to grip and hold items. This readies your infant to use utensils like spoons.
Boosts Self-Confidence
As your child learns, they will begin to feel more confident in their abilities. When your child feels confident and capable, they are more open to trying new things and socialising with other children.
Montessori Daycare
In a Montessori infant daycare, the teaching style is utilised to help children learn in a social setting. The activities provided for your child at the nursery will be tactile and hands-on. This also includes the tidying up process of play, helping to perfect their sense of helping one another.
The furniture in a Montessori infant daycare will be built child height as their learning is developed by their own choices. Once given guidance on how to access their toys, the children can have the freedom to use what they would like.
Our Approach
At Blue Nest Montessori School, we implement The Montessori Method within our childcare services. We do so to help infants grow into self-assured children, ready for primary school. We also provide online resources for home learning use, which can help you utilise Dr Maria Montessori’s teachings independently.
Please visit our website if you would like to learn more about our team and Montessori. Alternatively, feel free to contact us directly.
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