Montessori Resources for Parents and Educators

child spelling with movable alphabet and photo cards depicting words from the Montessori pink series
child spelling with movable alphabet and photo cards depicting words from the Montessori pink series

Montessori Resources for Parents and Educators

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Hi! My name is Caroline and I run Happy Monti. I completed my formal AMI Montessori assistant training (3-6) in 2020, and went on to complete my formal (6-12) assistant training in 2022. One of my favourite assistant responsibilities is to make resources. I love how they enrich the educational environment and can aid children in discovery through to mastery. My two youngest siblings are enjoying a homeschool education, and I feel incredibly blessed to also be currently taking on an active role in their homeschooling.

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Whether you have experience with the Montessori method, or are just beginning to learn all about it – if you feel stuck or overwhelmed, I would be happy to help you on your journey. Use the contact form below to send me a message and I’ll do my best to answer any questions you have.

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