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Playing or Working?
There’s a common misconception that children at a Montessori school spend their whole time playing, and that they can do what they want. Neither of these are actually correct. Children are by nature curious and eager to acquire knowledge and skills. They naturally interact with their environment, so the “prepared environment” is created for them:…

10 reasons to choose a school with Montessori Methodology
1. Respect for the child. The child is the protagonist of his learning. The child chooses his own learning activities, according to his interest, level and style of learning. There is no pretension to create equal children: calm and passive children who spend hours sitting without attractive stimuli that capture their attention but we accept…

“Discovering our children’s talents” by Olimpia Tardá
Over 500,000 children will join the education system this year in their first year of preschool. When these students finish their studies, at least 15 years will have gone by, or more if they decide to go to university. We are talking about the years 2035 to 2040. And, I wonder: what will the world…

“Positive discipline” by Olimpia Tardá
Freedom and discipline are concepts that create confusion and that each family interprets differently. These interpretations will lead to the application of certain educational guidelines and styles that cause us to be parents who are more or less permissive, controlling, affectionate… From a more conventional viewpoint, discipline tends to be confused with correction and punishment….

¿Por qué tenemos clases con edades mezcladas en IMS?
Una de las características que más llama la atención cuando entras en un aula Montessori por primera es, además del especial ambiente que se respira, la mezcla de edades dentro de un misma aula. Los niños están en el mismo ambiente durante 3 años, por lo que comparten su espacio con niños que tienen hasta…