We will focus on the many facets of the sense of order, independence, and the development of the will.
Dr. Maria Montessori realized that order and predictability play a critical role in the first three years of life, understanding that there is an external order relating to the child’s perception of the environment, and an internal order relating to the development and refinement of the muscular and nervous systems.
The Montessori environment recognizes these dual needs for order and establishes a calm, orderly environment including practical life experiences where the child can expect to find things in their proper place and order and gain increasing independence. It is here that toddlers feel safe and secure with themselves and the world around them. They can become peaceful and normalized with their own will and personality.