Since the Montessori method was developed in the early 20th century, it has spread around the world. But that doesn’t mean that simply having the Montessori name ensures that your child will get the full benefits of the Montessori method. Montessori Unlimited presents children with a complete environment true to the Montessori philosophy, not just a few tools here and there.
Classrooms are designed to promote self-direction and self-discipline, to allow children to create their own substantive body of knowledge through exploration and observation, following their own interests at their own pace. Language, mathematics, spatial learning, self-discovery, music and art — they’re all incorporated into the Montessori approach.
Highly qualified teachers — we call them “directors” and “directresses” — observe and offer guidance and support while children build their cognitive and creative abilities. The result? Children who are engaged and interested in learning, and eager to advance.
Currently, we have Montessori Unlimited schools in the states of Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Oregon and Texas. Visit www.montessori.com to learn more.