The Montessori educational approach is a child-centered method that focuses on promoting independence, self-discipline, and a lifelong love of learning. It was developed by Dr. Maria Montessori, an Italian physician and educator, in the early 20th century. Montessori classrooms are carefully prepared environments where children are free to explore and engage with a wide range of Montessori materials and activities at their own pace. The approach emphasizes hands-on learning, collaboration, and individualized instruction. Teachers act as guides, observing and supporting each child's unique development and interests. The Montessori method fosters critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a deep sense of respect for oneself, others, and the environment. It cultivates a solid foundation for academic achievement, social skills, and personal growth, while nurturing each child's intellectual, emotional, physical, and social development.