elitebaby1Montessori




Montessori Education is a system for the education of children from birth through age eighteen.  It is based upon principals developed by Dr Maria Montessori throughout her life.


elitebaby3The focus of this system is the development of materials, educational techniques, and observations, which support the natural development of children.  The teacher in a Montessori classroom serves less as an “instructor” and more as a guide and facilitator.  Children are encouraged to “learn how to learn,” thus gaining independence and self-confidence.  Because the method is based upon developmentally appropriate activities, the child often learns through the process of education by doing.


The Montessori classroom is designed to accommodate various stages of development in children, which occurs in roughly three-year cycles.  From birth to three years of age the child is absorbing directly from the environment, almost as a sponge.  It is during this phase that many language and motor skills are acquired without formal instruction.


During the second phase form three to six years of age, the child reaches a different stage in which repetition and manipulation of the environment are critical to the development of concentration, coordination, independence, and a sense of order.  The child learns skills for everyday living, sorting, grading, classifying – all of which lead to the development of writing, reading, and a mathematical mind.


A Montessori classroom allows a greater flexibility in meeting each child’s individual needs and permits the child to develop with fewer social transitions.  The environment becomes the “teacher,” with the child as the initiator of his/her own education.