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      <title>What is a Montessori School?</title>
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      <description>Learn about Montessori education for ages 3-6. Children thrive in a prepared environment that promotes self-motivation &amp; social skills.</description>
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           the Montessori philosophy of education is that every child carries unseen within themselves the man or woman they will become. In order to develop their physical, intellectual and spiritual powers to the fullest, the child must have freedom - a freedom to be achieved through order and self-discipline.
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           The world of the child is full of sights and sounds which at first appear chaotic. From this chaos, the child must gradually create order, and learn to distinguish among the impressions that assail his or her senses, slowly but surely gaining mastery of themselves and their environment.
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            Dr. Maria Montessori developed what she called the "prepared environment" which already possesses a certain order and disposes the child to develop at his own speed, according to his own capacities, in a non-competitive atmosphere.
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           "Never let a child risk failure until he has a reasonable chance of success," said Dr. Montessori
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           , understanding the necessity for the acquisition of a basic skill before its use in a competitive learning situation. The years between three and six are the years that a child most easily learns the ground rules of human behavior. These years can be constructively devoted to "civilizing" the child - freeing him or her through the acquisition of good manners and habits that will allow them to freely take their place in their culture.
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            Dr. Montessori recognized that the only valid impulse to learning is the self-motivation of the child. Children move themselves toward learning. The teacher prepares the environment, programs the activity, functions as the reference person and exemplar and otherwise offers the child stimulations. But it is the child who learns, who is motivated through the work itself (not solely by the teacher's personality) to persist in his chosen task. Accordingly,
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           children in a Montessori environment are given great discretion in choosing the work they do and the manner in which they do it.
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           This then is a fundamental part of the Montessori environment: giving the child the “space” to learn at their own pace. The Montessori teacher recognizes that each child is different not only in what they are motivated to learn about, but in their level of ability. The task then for the Montessori teacher is to structure an environment which not only allows for individual direction by the students but encourages it. 
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            All of this freedom in the hands of little ones might otherwise be a terrifying concept were it not for
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           another important part of the Montessori environment: the manner in which children are taught the importance of appropriate social behavior with others, and appropriate care for the things in their environment.
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             Respect for all people and living things as well as objects form an important part of the child’s ability to learn their place in the world and are an important part of the Montessori experience. 
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           hildren in the Montessori environment acquire the personal skills and work habits necessary for success in learning.
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            For example, while an otherwise slow learner in a “normal school” might take little from their classroom experience except a sense of inferiority over their “slowness” in mastering a given subject or task, the Montessori student would, (if given the chance to work at their own pace, in their own way), develop a sense of stick-to-itiveness for having accomplished a difficult challenge. In the process they would grow to understand the effort and concentration necessary to accomplish a goal. And when they finally did master something which had been a real struggle, they would see why the feeling of self-satisfaction is so far superior to any praise from a teacher.
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           The method by which children are taught in the Montessori school might well be called "programmed learning"
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            in the way so many of the materials with which the child works provide a form of self-correction of errors and make apparent to both teacher and child the child’s relative level of performance. 
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           The American Montessori Society has emphasized the importance of Montessori insights as they apply to the education of not just children but adults of all ages. Although children traditionally begin Montessori education at age three, the principles of self-motivated learning apply to all learning experiences. Modern learning research has confirmed the validity of the Montessori principles of programmed learning and the non invasive teacher (who allows for the learning experience to occur without intrusion from the teacher). Many public, private, and parochial elementary and secondary schools are now utilizing this approach.
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           This information is courtesy the American Montessori Society.
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      <title>Is Montessori School the Right Choice for Your Child?</title>
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      <description>Learn 5 reasons why Sourdough Montessori is perfect for your child aged three to six. Contact us to find out more!</description>
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           Choosing the right school for your child is a big decision. At Sourdough Montessori, families in Bozeman can explore an educational approach that encourages independence, creativity, and hands-on learning. Here are five reasons why Montessori education may be the right fit for your child.
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           Children Learn at Their Own Pace
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           Every child develops differently. Montessori classrooms allow students to progress at a pace that matches their abilities and interests, helping build confidence while reducing frustration.
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           Hands-On Learning Makes Education More Engaging
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           Montessori education focuses on interactive learning instead of memorization alone. Children use hands-on materials to explore concepts in math, language, science, and practical life skills, making lessons more meaningful and memorable.
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           Independence and Confidence Are Encouraged
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           Students are encouraged to make choices, complete tasks independently, and take responsibility for their environment. These daily experiences help children develop confidence, responsibility, and problem-solving skills.
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           Mixed-Age Classrooms Support Social Development
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           Montessori classrooms often combine multiple age groups, allowing younger children to learn from older students while older students develop leadership and communication skills through mentorship and collaboration.
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           Montessori Inspires a Love of Learning
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           Rather than focusing only on grades or tests, Montessori education encourages curiosity and exploration. Students are empowered to ask questions, discover new interests, and become active participants in their education.
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           Discover Montessori Education in Bozeman
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            At Sourdough Montessori, children are supported academically, socially, and emotionally in a nurturing learning environment. For families considering Montessori education in Bozeman, exploring this student-centered approach may be the first step toward helping your child thrive. To learn more, please give us a call at (406) 262-6060 or
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