Montessori Courses 3 to 6 years old
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- 100% online courses.
- Sign up and start now! Without schedules, at your own pace​.
- Up to 45 days to complete the course.
- Tutorial videos, practical and theoretical activities.
- Communication channel with the trainers​.
- IMI Certificate, accrediting 20 hours of training.
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**Promotion valid only for €24.95 Introductory Courses**
The pedagogical department thought about the needs of early childhood educators, teachers of languages, music or physical education, educators of neighborhoods or toy libraries, etc. In short, any professional who wishes to apply Montessori pedagogy to any educational environment.
The aspects that stand out the most at this stage of education (from 3 to 6 years old) are motor, cognitive development, consolidation of oral language, the foundations of writing and reading and of mathematical skills.
Discover Montessori: courses for the 3 to 6 years old stage
Introduction to Montessori Education | Ages 0 to 12
It is the most general introductory course to Montessori education that we offer from IMI, with a tour of its different curricular areas, for children from birth to adolescence .
Montessori Early Childhood | Ages 3 to 6
This course presents the fundamental concepts to understand the nature of the child, with several presentations of activities of the different areas of work in children between three and six years old.
Montessori Arts | Ages 3 to 6
Online Montessori Arts Course for the Childhood stage: children between 3 and 6 years old. An introductory course for Music and Visual Arts educators.
Montessori Language | Ages 3 to 6
Montessori’s pedagogy focuses on promoting the development of oral language and the beginning of writing and reading. The materials focus on children’s communication needs.
Montessori Mathematics | Ages 3 to 12
The mathematical mind is the ability that human beings have to solve problems, discover patterns in nature and plan actions that lead us to a previously visualized objective.