The AMI Montessori Method is a child-centred educational approach based on scientific observation of children. It supports the natural development of the child through carefully prepared environments, specialized materials, and trained educators.
The core areas of study include:
Practical Life
Practical Life activities help children develop independence, concentration, coordination, and a sense of order. These activities prepare the child for everyday living while fostering confidence and self-discipline.
Sensorial
Sensorial education refines the child’s senses—sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell—through scientifically designed materials. This enables children to classify, compare, and understand the world around them.
Mathematics
Montessori Mathematics introduces abstract concepts through concrete materials. Children develop a deep and logical understanding of numbers, quantities, operations, and mathematical relationships.
Language
Language development includes spoken language, vocabulary enrichment, writing, and reading. The Montessori approach supports natural language acquisition and prepares children for effective communication.