Understanding the Language Environment Series: Part 1June 12, 2008 by Miss Norma | No comments

Language is an empowering skill that children in the Montessori setting explore in a non-restrictive manner. The role of the directress is pivotal and she can induce the child to reach high levels of verbal and written expression. “In every exercise when the child has recognized the differences [...] Continue Reading…

Understanding the Sensorial Environment Series: Part 1June 9, 2008 by Miss Norma | 2 comments

The sensorial environment is an area that younger children show the most interest in the classroom. They will go into this area and spend all morning exploring and playing with the enticing equipment. They are first drawn to it because of their familiarity with the equipment and [...] Continue Reading…

Understanding Practical Life Series: Part 1June 6, 2008 by Miss Norma | No comments

The Practical Life component of the Montessori Method is an important basis from which all the other subsequent stages of the method grow out of. Practical Life exercises and activities are essential to the child’s tactile experience and functional understanding of how the world works with his or [...] Continue Reading…

The Child in a Montessori ClassroomJune 2, 2008 by Miss Norma | 2 comments

As I observe and learn about the children in my Montessori classroom I am more and more amazed of what children know. Children at this age are like sponges, they absorb everything. Everything they see and hear becomes part of them, they imitate it and try to [...] Continue Reading…

What is I Love Montessori?May 27, 2008 by Miss Norma | No comments

So what is this blog/web site about? It’s about all things Montessori as it relates to my experiences. As soon as I started working in the Montessori environment as an assistant teacher in an upper elementary classroom, I new that this was the place for me. I knew I [...] Continue Reading…

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      I started this blog because I want to share my views and experiences as a mom and a devoted Montessori teacher. I recently finished the primary certification with American Montessori Society (AMS). I really enjoyed this experience even though at times it seems as if I was never going to finish. It was lot of work and up and downs for me. I am extremely happy I did it
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