Of all the aspects of Montessori philosophy that raise eyebrows, the topic of fantasy and imagination might be the most misunderstood. Parents sometimes hear that Montessori discourages imaginative play, or that it takes a dim view of fairy tales and make-believe. The reality is both more nuanced and more fascinating than that. Dr. Maria Montessori didn't distrust imagination. Actually, she revered it! She was deeply interested in understanding how imagination...
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You’ve likely picked up your primary-aged child from school and heard all about who said what to whom at lunch, and not a single word about reading or mathematics. This social focus is the heart of their world. This is one of the most fascinating (and occasionally challenging) realities of the primary years. The Montessori classroom is designed to give children freedom of movement and the ability to choose their...
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At Forestville Montessori School, primary education is designed to be much more than a series of lessons. It is a carefully prepared journey that supports children to grow as capable learners, thoughtful community members and confident young people. Grounded in Montessori philosophy and supported by contemporary understanding of child development, the primary years (known as the Elementary Years in other parts of the world) offer children a rich and connected...
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On Tuesday evening, Denice was joined by the FMS Chair, Geoff Fouracre, to present the Strategic Directions 2025-2030 for Forestville Montessori School. At Forestville Montessori School, education is about nurturing capable, compassionate and curious young people who are ready to engage meaningfully with the world. That is why the launch of this five-year Strategic Directions is so significant for our community. More than a formal document, it is a shared...
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