It's a great question and one I get asked almost every time I mention that my son goes to Montessori school. For my family, the answer is simple....my mother-in-law!
Let me explain...when I met my mother in law she had recently retired from her life long career as a Montessori school principle. In the '80s she moved from Toronto to a rural community and was unsatisfied with the quality of the schools in the area. She wanted a school that would allow young minds to grow, that would focus on nature and health and provide many different kinds of children with a high quality education. When she didn't find it in her community, she opened her own school and like everything she does, she devoted herself fully to it. Both of her sons went there. And when her children out grow the school she built for them, she stayed. She spent every summer painting every wall, she brought every student into her office to make candles for Christmas, she made her school a home. I was never able to visit but I see it in my partner and know that the years he spent there made him into the person I now love!
When we found out we were pregnant, my mother in law offered to help us pay for Kade's schooling. To her, the years he will spend in Montessori school are more important then any other part of his education and the more I learn about the program, the more I have to agree.
I am learning, along with my son, everything there is to know about Maria Montessori and the schools she designed. The more we learn, the more I want to share with others and that is what I hope this blog will become. My community needs these schools and so does yours! We are just lucky we moved in right next door to Alliston's Montessori school....but more about that tomorrow!
Well Hello,
ReplyDeleteI am also a Montessori mom. Our world has been forver changed since we dropped our kids off for their first day at their Montessori school (there is a backstory to this.. we pulled our daughter from public school two years ago). We are blown away by the impact of just two years in Montessori has done for our daughter. We have just recently moved to Thornton and the task of finding a new school is become a major stress for me.. I am presently driving the kids back to Newmarket every day to their amazing Montessori school. Their schoolis very rare and goes all of the way through to highschool. Is your school only casa?