“My journey with Montessori did not begin from books or theory — it began with the real, tender, and sometimes overwhelming moments of caring for my first child.
Motherhood confronted me with many questions about how to truly accompany a growing human being — not only in feeding and sleeping but also in nurturing character, emotions, and inner freedom.
When that inner calling grew strong enough, I chose to enroll in the AMI Montessori 0–3 Teacher Training Course — a decision that profoundly transformed the way I see children, education, and even myself.
The course was not merely a place of learning; it was a journey of transformation. Every lecture invited deep reflection, every trainer embodied living inspiration, and every learning moment gently reminded me that “Education is an aid to life,” and that “The first three years of life, though small in time, hold great significance.”
After completing the course, I carried within me a quiet transformation — one that continues to inspire me to live more mindfully, observe more attentively, and listen more deeply — not only to children, but also to myself.
Montessori has given me a profound understanding that a child is a complete human being from birth, endowed with the inner capacity to construct their own mind and character.
Adults are not “teachers” in the traditional sense, but rather preparers of the environment, keen observers, and believers in the child’s potential.
I hold deeply to Dr. Maria Montessori’s words: “Education is an aid to life.” They are my compass in every classroom I create, every observation I make, and every moment I choose to listen instead of intervene.
Today, as an AMI-certified Montessori teacher for ages 0–3, I have the privilege of accompanying young children in the earliest and most vital stage of their development.
I hope to share and spread the profound values that Montessori has planted in me — to reach and touch the lives of more children and families.
Outside of work, I cherish time spent reading, traveling to new places, and joining short learning programs. Each experience enriches my inner world, broadens my perspective, and nourishes the inspiration that sustains me in my work with young children.”

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