Culture

Montessori culture opens up a holistic view of the world in which children live – from nature, people, and society to art and science. Through concrete experiences and visual learning materials, children gradually understand that they are part of a larger world, learn to respect diversity, and cultivate a sense of responsibility towards their community and the environment.

Key Cultural Contents in Montessori:

  • Geography: learning about the Earth, continents, countries, natural features, and people.
  • History & Time: becoming familiar with the concept of time, sequence, change, and development in life.
  • Natural Science: biology, zoology, botany, and natural phenomena familiar to children.
  • Music & Art: appreciating sounds, rhythm, colors, and artistic forms.
  • Social Culture: customs, traditions, occupations, community life, and human values.

Suitable Age
The Montessori Culture area is suitable for children aged 3-6, when they begin to show a deep interest in the world around them and have a need to explore and ask "why." The content is built from specific to expansive, helping children learn at their own natural pace.

Montessori Culture Materials
Montessori Culture materials are designed to be visual, lively, and open-ended, encouraging children to observe, explore, and experience. These materials support independent learning, self-correction of errors, and holistic thinking development, while fostering a love for the world and people.

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