23/05/2025
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30/05/2024
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21/03/2024
From toddlers to tweens, we’ve got their learning journey covered! 🚀 Explore our wide range of educational content tailored for ages 2 to 12, designed to inspire curiosity and ignite young minds. 📚✨
21/03/2024
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21/03/2024
Unlock your child’s potential with our Montessori-aligned educational tablets! 📚 Engage, explore, and learn in a fun, interactive way.
11/03/2024
At which age can I start my child with the Montessori curriculum or content?
Montessori education is typically available for children starting as young as 18 months to 3 years old, depending on the specific Montessori school or program. Some Montessori schools offer infant and toddler programs, while others start at the preschool or kindergarten level
11/03/2024
What makes the Montessori curriculum different from other curriculums?
The Montessori curriculum differs from traditional education in several ways:
1. Child-centered approach: Montessori education focuses on the individual needs and interests of each child, allowing them to learn at their own pace and explore subjects based on their curiosity.
2. Mixed-age classrooms: Montessori classrooms often have a mix of ages, allowing older children to mentor younger ones and fostering a sense of community and collaboration.
3. Hands-on learning materials: Montessori materials are specifically designed to be self-correcting and to engage children in tactile, experiential learning. These materials help children develop concrete understandings of abstract concepts.
4. Emphasis on independence: Montessori encourages children to take responsibility for their learning, fostering independence, self-discipline, and decision-making skills from an early age.
5. Holistic development: The Montessori curriculum aims to develop the whole child—cognitive, social, emotional, and physical aspects are all considered essential for a well-rounded education.
Overall, the Montessori curriculum prioritizes individualized learning, hands-on experiences, and the development of critical thinking skills, setting it apart from more traditional educational approaches.
11/03/2024
What is the Montessori curriculum?
The Montessori curriculum is an educational approach developed by Dr. Maria Montessori that emphasizes self-directed learning, mixed-age classrooms, and hands-on learning materials. It typically covers areas such as practical life skills, sensorial development, language, mathematics, cultural subjects, and social skills. The curriculum is designed to foster independence, creativity, critical thinking, and a love for learning in children.