Montessori Activities
Montessori Seminar on Practical Life area
Montessori Vietnam Association continued to cooperate with Northeastern Montessori Training Center (MTCNE) - Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) to organize a seminar on Montessori method in the area of Practical Life at Tiny Flower Montessori School.
Seminar on Montessori Method
Seminar on Montessori Method was succesfully held at TFM school.
Opening ceremony of the first Montessori Teachers Training Course in Vietnam
The first Montessori Teachers Training Course in Vietnam (16 September 2019)
Ao dai Festival 2019
Our teachers joined the flashmob performance in ao dai costume on the occasion of Ao dai Festival 2019 held by the Women's Union of District 7.
Montessori Home Parenting Tips For Children Under 3
The following are tips for parents on how to holistically raise your child the Montessori way at home. This applies across the board for all areas of development of children
Freedom vs Discipline - The two sides of the same coin
Discipline and freedom are almost always regarded as antonyms. To discipline means to control ; to be free means to be free from any controls. It shows that both concepts are indeed opposite to each other. However, under a Montessori environment, they are considered complementary as they are viewed the two sides of...
Freedom and Discipline in Montessori class
Freedom and Discipline are two words that are not usually used together, at least in regard to children. It seems counter-intuitive - How can you give kids freedom and still have discipline, or be disciplined and have freedom? It is generally understood that children can only “behave” when strict discipline is...
A Morning Observing in a Montessori Classroom
It is about 9:00am, half an hour after the children have come inside from the playground and began their work. I have just arrived to the school to observe the classroom of my son a few months ago
If At First You Don’t Succeed… GREAT!!
Mistakes: we make them every day. Regardless of their magnitude, they all share one common characteristic: they teach.
The importance of Mixed Age Grouping in Montessori
Dr.Maria Montessori emphasized the need for mixed age groups spanning at least three years, that being the reason why in Montessori programs classrooms typically have children aged between three and six years, six and nine, nine and twelve, and so on.