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The Montessori Method in Action

byNivriti MontessoriDay Care Center in Kasavanahalli, Sarjapur RoadStarts from3,500 Per WeekView full gallery

Step inside our classrooms to see the Montessori philosophy come to life. From sensorial play to mathematical exploration, we create environments that turn curiosity into lifelong learning.

The Knobbed Cylinders are a classic Montessori material for visual discrimination. This activity refines the pincer grip needed for writing and teaches the child to distinguish between different dimensions, preparing their mind for mathematical concepts.

Here, two children collaborate naturally. One works with the Pink Tower, learning about size and dimension, while the other explores geometric shapes. This demonstrates how children learn from each other in our mixed-age classrooms.

A wide view of our classroom during the work cycle. You can see multiple children working independently on different activities, from sensorial work on the floor to table activities, showcasing the freedom and focus our environment fosters.

This child is working with number cards, a key material in our visual math curriculum. This hands-on approach helps children build a deep, intuitive understanding of quantity and the decimal system, moving beyond simple memorization.

A child uses the Moveable Alphabet to build words. This language material allows children to express themselves in writing even before their hands are ready to form letters with a pencil, linking phonetic sounds to symbols in a tangible way.

Learning about the world starts with the puzzle maps. This hands-on geography work helps children develop fine motor skills while learning the shapes and names of continents, sparking an early interest in global culture.

A young child works with the geometric shape puzzle. This activity not only teaches the names of shapes but also develops hand-eye coordination and problem-solving skills as she fits each piece into its correct place.

A child works with a set of red geometric cards on a mat. Using a designated work mat helps the child define their personal space and brings a sense of order and focus to their chosen activity.

This child is deeply concentrated on the knobless cylinders. This sensorial material helps refine the ability to discriminate by size and prepares the child for understanding concepts of seriation and order.

Bead stringing is more than just a fun activity. It is a precise exercise that strengthens fine motor skills, improves hand-eye coordination, and develops concentration, all of which are essential for future academic learning.

About The Montessori Method in Action

In our classrooms, you won’t find children waiting for instructions. They choose their own work—whether it’s tracing sandpaper letters or organizing geometric shapes—and stick with it until they feel satisfied. This 'work cycle' isn't just about finishing a task; it's how they build the deep concentration and independence that stays with them long after they leave for the day.

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