Family Matters with Instructor Mike

Foundations First: The ECE Mini-Course | Episode 11 - Montessori—Independence by Design

6 min · 29. heinä 2025
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In this episode, Instructor Mike explores the Montessori method—one of the most respected, yet misunderstood approaches in early childhood education. Learn the science behind self-correcting materials, uninterrupted work cycles, and the power of freedom within structure. Discover how Montessori builds lifelong focus, independence, and confidence—without relying on gold stars or constant adult correction. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or program director, this episode shows why Montessori isn’t a trend—it’s a system of training children to think and lead.

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