In Montessori education, an infant refers to a child in the "Nido" stage (Italian for "nest"), typically from birth to around 18 months. This stage focuses on the child's rapid sensory and motor development, independence, and emotional bonding.
In Montessori, the infant stage is considered a critical period for laying the foundation for future learning, independence, and confidence.
In Montessori education, an infant refers to a child in the "Nido" stage (Italian for "nest"), typically from birth to around 18 months. This stage focuses on the child's rapid sensory and motor development, independence, and emotional bonding.
In Montessori, the infant stage is considered a critical period for laying the foundation for future learning, independence, and confidence.