” I have studied the child. I have taken what the child has given me and expressed it and that is what is called the Montessori method. ”
– Dr. Maria Montessori.
Montessori works in a methodical way. Each step in the process leads to the next level of learning. When a child plays, he or she is learning concepts for abstract learning. Repetition of activities is an integral part of this learning process.
For young children Montessori is a hands on approach to learning. It encourages children to develop their observation skills by doing many types of activities. These activities include use of the five senses, kinetic movement, spatial refinement, small and large motor skill coordination, and concrete knowledge that leads to later abstraction.
Maria Montessori saw much need for reform in the educational system of her day, just as we see the same need for reform in our educational system today. Her goal was to develop the whole personality of the child and her system is based on a strong belief in the spontaneous working of the human intellect. Her three primary principles are observation, Freedom and Prepared Environment. These principles and their various practical expressions with children are gradually becoming part of our educational system.
The benefits of a Montessori education are numerous. The main goal of Montessori is to provide a stimulating, child oriented environment that children can explore, touch, and learn without fear. Each child learns at his or her own pace. Teachers are understanding and encouraging, so that the child can enjoy learning, and feel happy about her path and purpose in life.
These Certificate courses that help young graduates in finding universal job opportunities and for existing School teachers to become powerful educators spreading the Montessori spirit of unfolding the child's natural potential for children to experience "the Joy of Learning"
Duration of the Course : 10 Days