Maria Montessori and The children’s house
Known worldwide for establishing the Montessori method of education for young children in the 20th century, Dr. Maria Montessori devoted 45 years of her adult life to education. Even after a hundred years of its inception, the relevance of the Montessori approach makes it one of the most successful and sought after early years education pedagogies in the 21st century.
An anthropologist, psychologist, philosopher, educationist and doctor by profession, Montessori believed in the unique mind of the child that has real constructive energy and intellectual powers. Her books and lectures throughout this period described the nature and sensitivity of a child’s magical mind which she termed as The Absorbent Mind. She believed that there is a remarkable force in humans which is most powerful in the first phase of human life.
“The most important period of life is not the age of university studies, but the first one, the period from birth to the age of six,” she said. “For that is the time when man’s intelligence itself, his greatest implement, is being formed.”
After years of extensive study and observation, she documented a unique teaching approach called scientific pedagogy which was supported by teaching materials that were meticulously designed to fit a child’s hands.
Beginning of a revolution in Early Childhood Education
On 6th January 1907, Dr. Montessori established the first classroom for 60 underprivileged children aged between 2 to 6 years old in a poor area of Rome, known as Casa Dei Bambini (Children’s House). It was here that she decided to launch her scientific pedagogy and the prepared environment was carefully adapted to children’s size and abilities.
She replaced the heavy furniture with lighter and moveable tables, chairs, shelves and cupboards, and placed pictures on the walls. The teaching materials were arranged on the shelves in an orderly way, classified into different areas – Practical Life, Sensorial, Number Work, Language and Culture, beginning from simple tasks to complex activities. She believed that “The things the child sees, the child touches, the child feels, the child hears and the child solves are not just remembered, but they form part of their soul.”
The materials were presented systematically and children were given free access to do them as they please while she observed closely how they responded to the prepared environment. Eventually, the children’s behaviour changed from timid and wild as they were before to sociable and communicative. The young children progressed brilliantly and the news of Montessori’s education approach started spreading rapidly throughout Italy.
In 1909, Dr. Montessori conducted the first training session in her educational approach for 100 students. This was followed by the establishment of several Montessori schools, societies and training programmes all over the world. Over 100 years, the Montessori method has enabled the holistic development of children across the world moulding them into independent, compassionate and responsible members of society.
Turning over a new leaf – The Montessori Way
The Montessori philosophy and education not only touched the lives of hundreds and thousands of children but also reshaped the life of Nan Civel, the founder of The children’s house in Malaysia.
“One day, a thin leaflet was tossed to me by a friend who was a writer and was tired of my endless pondering. Significantly, 33 years to date, this small gesture changed my life forever. It was my first introduction to Montessori Philosophy and education. My life was completely transformed.”
Aunty Nan fondly recalls how she spent countless hours listening to lectures, manipulating those precious materials, preparing thick teaching folders, writing essays, sitting for tests and gruelling examinations in rooms of a majestic Victorian building in a leafy suburb of Hampstead, London.
This gave her the confidence to establish the first The children’s house in 5 Jalan Batai Barat in 1986. With a small team of a young teacher trainee, an administrator, a family cook and her 4-year-old son; imported materials from Europe and five children from Malaysia, Sweden, France, Denmark and England, The children’s house completely revolutionised the early childhood education landscape of Malaysia.
With more than three decades of rich experience in preschool education and 15 centres across Malaysia, Aunty Nan continues to be humbled and enthralled by scientific observations and focused research on Early childhood education from around the world. Having faced an acute shortage of qualified teachers with Montessori Diplomas in 1990, Aunty Nan subsequently established The Teacher’s House and developed comprehensive in-house training to enable educators to successfully facilitate the optimal learning and development of the children under their care.
The children’s house – A constant in every change
The iconic red and white preschools of The children’s house have made their way into the hearts and minds of thousands of parents and children across Malaysia ever since its establishment in 1986. We value lifelong relationships and believe in establishing love and harmony amongst children, parents and educators.
Programmes at The children’s house nurture children to be well-rounded individuals who excel socially, emotionally, and intellectually. Spacious indoor and outdoor learning spaces, coupled with Montessori learning materials allow the stimulation of children’s senses. Our teachers are warm, loving, nurturing and respectful of every child. They are ever mindful of the need to help the children achieve their goals.
The school’s community deeply values respect – respect for teachers, parents, friends, nature and each other. The very thought of going back to The children’s house every day fills the children with absolute joy and excitement. The reason is that every area of the preschool has been specially designed to keep a child’s interests in mind.
“At The children’s house, children are the number one priority and the atmosphere is specially created to make children feel at home in a surrounding scaled down to a child’s dimensions.”
~Aunty Nan
The classrooms are spacious and often built to incorporate natural lighting so that the children do not feel restricted in a traditional closed structure. In addition to that, all the furniture and learning materials have been scaled down to fit a child. This means child-sized and child-friendly furniture to ensure the safety of our children while allowing them to enjoy learning comfortably and confidently.
With 35 years of success in early childhood education, The children’s house has proven that it is not just a Montessori pioneer in Malaysia, but a trusted companion in the growth and development of your child.
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[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in national […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] healthy learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your child […]
[…] Montessori not only changed the life of Aunty Nan, but also made a positive difference in the early childhood education landscape in […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] healthy learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your child […]
[…] learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in […]
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[…] are for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep their […]
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[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in national […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
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[…] healthy learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your child […]
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[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] Parents of Bukit Jalil rejoice! The children’s house is extending its welcome to you and your child! Situated in the heart of Bukit Jalil City, the centre’s strategic location is ideal for busy working parents in the vicinity of Bukit Jalil to send their children to a trusted preschool. The children’s house has absolute confidence in providing your child the best early years education. […]
[…] Parents of Bukit Jalil rejoice! The children’s house is extending its welcome to you and your child! Situated in the heart of Bukit Jalil City, the centre’s strategic location is ideal for busy working parents in the vicinity of Bukit Jalil to send their children to a trusted preschool. The children’s house has absolute confidence in providing your child the best early years education. […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] healthy learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your child […]
[…] a parent, you may be questioning the benefits of early childhood education at such a young age. Isn’t a comfortable home a more suitable environment for a child’s […]
[…] are for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep their […]
[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] Parents of Bukit Jalil rejoice! The children’s house is extending its welcome to you and your child! Situated in the heart of Bukit Jalil City, the centre’s strategic location is ideal for busy working parents in the vicinity of Bukit Jalil to send their children to a trusted preschool. The children’s house has absolute confidence in providing your child the best early years education. […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] organizations and leaders around the world are recognizing the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasizes the […]
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[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] Montessori not only changed the life of Aunty Nan, but also made a positive difference in the early childhood education landscape in […]
[…] learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your […]
[…] Montessori not only changed the life of Aunty Nan, but also made a positive difference in the early childhood education landscape in […]
[…] learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your […]
[…] learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your […]
[…] healthy learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your child […]
[…] a parent, you may be questioning the benefits of early childhood education at such a young age. Isn’t a comfortable home a more suitable environment for a child’s […]
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[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] developed great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] organizations and leaders around the world are recognizing the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasizes the […]
[…] organizations and leaders around the world are recognizing the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasizes the […]
[…] organizations and leaders around the world are recognizing the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasizes the […]
[…] organizations and leaders around the world are recognizing the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasizes the […]
[…] organizations and leaders around the world are recognizing the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasizes the […]
[…] a parent, you may be questioning the benefits of early childhood education at such a young age. Isn’t a comfortable home a more suitable environment for a child’s […]
[…] are for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep their […]
[…] are for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep their […]
[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] developed great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] developed great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] Montessori not only changed the life of Aunty Nan, but also made a positive difference in the early childhood education landscape in […]
[…] are for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep their […]
[…] are for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep their […]
[…] for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep […]
[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in national […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in […]
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[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] developed great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
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[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] Montessori not only changed the life of Aunty Nan, but also made a positive difference in the early childhood education landscape in […]
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[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] developed great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
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[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
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[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] developed great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
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[…] healthy learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your child […]
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[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in […]
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[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in national […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
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[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] developed great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] organizations and leaders around the world are recognizing the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasizes the […]
[…] Montessori not only changed the life of Aunty Nan, but also made a positive difference in the early childhood education landscape in […]
[…] learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your […]
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[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
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[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] are for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep their […]
[…] organizations and leaders around the world are recognizing the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasizes the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
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[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in […]
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[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] Montessori not only changed the life of Aunty Nan, but also made a positive difference in the early childhood education landscape in […]
[…] Montessori not only changed the life of Aunty Nan, but also made a positive difference in the early childhood education landscape in […]
[…] learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your […]
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[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
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[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] developed great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
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[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
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[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
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[…] learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your […]
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[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
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[…] developed great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
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[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
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[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in […]
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[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your […]
[…] Montessori not only changed the life of Aunty Nan, but also made a positive difference in the early childhood education landscape in […]
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[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] developed great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
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[…] In 1909, Dr. Montessori conducted the first training session in her educational approach for 100 students. This was followed by the establishment of several Montessori schools, societies and training programmes all over the world. Over 100 years, the Montessori method has enabled the holistic development of children across the world moulding them into independent, compassionate and responsible members of society. […]
[…] In 1909, Dr. Montessori conducted the first training session in her educational approach for 100 students. This was followed by the establishment of several Montessori schools, societies and training programmes all over the world. Over 100 years, the Montessori method has enabled the holistic development of children across the world moulding them into independent, compassionate and responsible members of society. […]
[…] are for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep their […]
[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] International organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] healthy learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your child […]
[…] Montessori not only changed the life of Aunty Nan, but also made a positive difference in the early childhood education landscape in […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] are for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep their […]
[…] for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep […]
[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] teachers. In an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] developed great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] for your child as it might get chaotic, you could go for a setting that is more structured. The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] Montessori not only changed the life of Aunty Nan, but also made a positive difference in the early childhood education landscape in […]
[…] learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your […]
[…] healthy learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your child […]
[…] healthy learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your child […]
[…] a parent, you may be questioning the benefits of early childhood education at such a young age. Isn’t a comfortable home a more suitable environment for a child’s […]
[…] a parent, you may be questioning the benefits of early childhood education at such a young age. Isn’t a comfortable home a more suitable environment for a child’s […]
[…] a parent, you may be questioning the benefits of early childhood education at such a young age. Isn’t a comfortable home a more suitable environment for a child’s […]
[…] are for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep their […]
[…] are for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep their […]
[…] for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep […]
[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] and compassion through simple and regular routines. The unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] teachers. In an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] teachers. In an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] developed great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] developed great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] healthy learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your child […]
[…] a parent, you may be questioning the benefits of early childhood education at such a young age. Isn’t a comfortable home a more suitable environment for a child’s […]
[…] are for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep their […]
[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] developed great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in national […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your […]
[…] a parent, you may be questioning the benefits of early childhood education at such a young age. Isn’t a comfortable home a more suitable environment for a child’s […]
[…] best to start early than to wait, as the child will miss his incredible powers of absorption. Early childhood education is centred around the child so as to have well-rounded […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] she refused to be a part of Mussolini’s plans to incorporate the Montessori schools into the youth movement for fascists, he closed down all her schools. In 1939, Maria and […]
[…] after a century after its creation, the Montessori method of education remains popular among teachers and children. Irrespective of the changes in national […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. […]
[…] great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] healthy learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your child […]
[…] a parent, you may be questioning the benefits of early childhood education at such a young age. Isn’t a comfortable home a more suitable environment for a child’s […]
[…] are for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep their […]
[…] are for children to tidy up after certain routines. The children’s house practises the Montessori Method while training children to be independent by allowing them to put away and wash dishes, keep their […]
[…] unique teaching approach created by Dr Montessori is still effective to this day, and The children’s house has been using them ever since the […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] developed great respect for the unique and magical minds of children. As she delved deeper into Early Childhood Education research to gain greater observation of children’s minds and the Montessori method, The […]
[…] The Montessori Method gives you the perfect combination of an academic and play-based curriculum that nurtures an active learning style in the children. The didactic materials have been developed by Dr Maria Montessori through years of extensive research culminating in a scientific pedagogy that has been highly appreciated by parents and children alike. […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] organisations and leaders around the world are recognising the importance of early childhood education. Even United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) emphasises the […]
[…] healthy learning environment where they can learn, grow and develop as all-rounded individuals. Early Childhood Education can have a lasting impact on the life of the children. A little goes a long way, so put your child […]
[…] a parent, you may be questioning the benefits of early childhood education at such a young age. Isn’t a comfortable home a more suitable environment for a child’s […]
[…] an article from the Star online, Datuk Dr Chiam Heng Keng, founding president of the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Council says: “The foundation needs to be laid. Critical learning happens within the […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]
[…] A revolution in early childhood education […]