FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION


WHAT HAPPENS AFTER MONTESSORI?

It is been proven time and again that Montessori children are unusually adaptable, and have learned to work independently and in groups. Since they've been encouraged to make decisions at an early age, these children are problem solvers who can make wise decisions and manage their time well. Also, they possess good communication skills as they have always been encouraged to exchange ideas and to discuss their work freely with others.

The habits and skills which a child develops in Montessori education will help him work more efficiently, more carefully and concentrate more effectively, no matter what he does. Research has shown that the best predictor of future success is a sense of self esteem. Montessori programs, based on self directed, non-competitive activities, help children develop good self images and the confidences to face challenges and change with optimism.

In order to facilitate the transition from Montessori school to Traditional school, parents must monitor their child's work in the new academic situation and keep in close contact with their child's teachers. Parents and teachers working together can ensure continuity in the child's lifetime love for learning as advocated by Dr. Maria Montessori.

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