Parent Involvement
Montessori is a partnership between school and home.
Dr. Maria Montessori believed the early years are the most important for shaping a child’s future.
In Montessori, parents and teachers work hand-in-hand to support children’s growth—both in the classroom and at home.
How Parents Play a Role
Learn the Method: Orientation sessions and Open House Days help parents understand Montessori principles and bring them into daily family life.
Stay Connected: Regular updates, conferences, and open communication keep families and teachers aligned on each child’s journey.
Respect & Independence: Parents support children by listening with respect, encouraging independence, and allowing natural growth through everyday tasks.
Home Environment: Creating calm spaces, limiting distractions, and offering hands-on experiences—like cooking, gardening, and art—extend Montessori learning at home.
Life Skills & Confidence: Involving children in real tasks builds responsibility, focus, and pride in contributing to family life.
Follow the Child: Parents observe and nurture their child’s unique interests, helping them explore passions more deeply.
A Shared Journey
Montessori is more than academics—it’s an education of the whole child. When parents and teachers work together, children flourish socially, emotionally, and intellectually.