How Parents Can Support Montessori at Home?
At Kriya Global Montessori, we believe that education is not a process that begins at 9:00 AM and ends at 3:00 PM. Instead, it is a continuous journey of discovery that encompasses every waking moment of a child’s life. When a child walks through our doors, they enter a world designed specifically for them, a world that respects their pace, honors their interests, and nurtures their innate desire for independence. However, the most profound growth happens when the philosophy we practice here is mirrored in the place where the child feels most secure: their home.
We are often asked by our community how to extend "Kriya Magic" into their daily routines. It is a wonderful question because it shows a commitment to the child’s holistic development. Supporting the Montessori method at home doesn’t require you to become a trained educator or to turn your living room into a replica of our classroom. It simply requires a shift in perspective, seeing the child as a capable, contributing member of the family.
In this guide, we at Kriya Global Montessori want to share our insights on how you can create a bridge between our school and your home, ensuring your child receives a consistent and empowering message about their place in the world.
The Foundation: Creating a Prepared Environment
In our classrooms, every object has a purpose and a designated place. We call this the "Prepared Environment." At home, you can adopt this principle by looking at your space through your child’s eyes, literally. If you crouch down to their height, what do you see? Are the light switches out of reach? Is the coat rack too high? Are all the interesting "adult" tools hidden away in locked cabinets?
To support your child’s development, we recommend making small adjustments that invite them to participate in the environment. This might mean placing a small stool in the bathroom so they can wash their hands independently or setting up a low shelf in the kitchen with their plates and glasses. When a child can serve themselves a drink of water without asking for help, they aren't just quenching their thirst; they are building self-confidence.
At Kriya Global Montessori, we take pride in being the best montessori in Kothanur because we understand that physical independence is the first step toward intellectual independence. By preparing your home environment, you are telling your child, "You belong here, and you are capable of taking care of yourself."
Embracing Practical Life Skills
If you observe a child at Kriya Global Montessori, you might find them intently focused on polishing a piece of wood, slicing a banana, or carefully pouring water from one pitcher to another. These are what we call "Practical Life" activities. To an adult, these seem like chores; to a child, they are fascinating opportunities to master their motor skills and contribute to their community.
At home, we encourage you to invite your child into your daily tasks. Instead of rushing to finish the laundry or prepare dinner while your child watches television, involve them in the process.
- In the Kitchen: Let them wash vegetables, tear lettuce for a salad, or help set the table.
- In the Garden: Give them a small watering can or a child-sized rake.
- In the Laundry Room: They can help sort light and dark clothes or match socks.
The key here is to focus on the process, not the result. The floor might get a little wet when they water the plants, and the socks might not be perfectly folded, but the internal growth happening within the child is immense. At Kriya Global Montessori, we emphasize that these activities build "Executive Function", the ability to plan, focus, and execute a multi-step task.
The Power of Choice (and Limits)
One of the most misunderstood aspects of the Montessori method is the concept of freedom. At Kriya Global Montessori, we offer "freedom within limits." This means that while the child has the freedom to choose their work, that freedom exists within a structured environment with clear boundaries.
You can replicate this approach at home by offering limited choices. Instead of asking, "What do you want to wear today?" (which can be overwhelming), you can ask, "Would you like to wear the blue shirt or the yellow shirt?" This gives the child a sense of agency and control over their lives, which reduces power struggles and builds decision-making skills.
As a premier kindergarten in Kothanur, we have seen how this approach transforms a child’s temperament. When children feel heard and respected, they are much more likely to respect the boundaries and rules of the household.
Curating a Meaningful Toy Collection
In a world of plastic toys that flash lights and make loud noises, the Montessori approach favors simplicity and natural materials. We often suggest to our parents at Kriya Global Montessori that "less is more." A mountain of toys can lead to overstimulation and a lack of focus.
Instead, try to choose toys that are "open-ended" and require the child to be an active participant. Blocks, puzzles, art supplies, and realistic animal figures are excellent choices. We also highly recommend "toy rotation." Keep a few items out on a low shelf where the child can see them and reach them. Put the rest away in a closet. Every few weeks, swap them out. You will notice that your child engages much more deeply with their toys when the environment is uncluttered and organized.
Language and Communication: The Kriya Way
How we speak to children profoundly shapes their inner monologue. At Kriya Global Montessori, our facilitators use a calm, respectful tone and precise language. We avoid "baby talk" and instead use rich vocabulary to describe the world.
At home, try to observe more and intervene less. If your child is struggling with a puzzle, instead of fixing it for them, you might say, "I see you're trying to find where that piece fits. It looks like it has a flat edge." This provides a "hint" without taking away their opportunity for discovery.
Furthermore, we encourage parents to move away from empty praise like "Good job!" and toward "Encouragement." Instead of focusing on the final product, comment on their effort: "I saw how much care you took while drawing those lines." This helps the child develop an internal sense of satisfaction rather than relying on external validation.
Fostering a Connection with Nature
Outdoors is a vital part of the "Prepared Environment." At Kriya Global Montessori, we ensure that our children spend ample time outside, observing the change in seasons and the lifecycle of plants.
You can support this at home by making nature a priority. Even a simple walk around the block can be a Montessori experience if you follow the child’s lead. If they want to stop and look at a ladybug for five minutes, let them. If they want to collect dry leaves and feel their texture, encourage it. This builds a sense of wonder and respect for the environment that we believe is essential for the next generation.
Why Consistency Matters
The transition from school to home can sometimes be a challenge for young children. By adopting even a few Montessori principles at home, you provide a sense of continuity that makes the child feel safe and understood. When the expectations at Kriya Global Montessori align with the expectations at home—such as putting away one activity before starting another—the child develops a strong sense of order and self-discipline.
We understand that parenting is a journey, and there will be days when things feel chaotic. That’s okay! Montessori is not about perfection; it’s about a commitment to respecting the child’s natural development.
Partnering with Kriya Global Montessori
Our role at Kriya Global Montessori is to be a resource for you. We don't just teach children; we support families. Whether you are navigating the toddler years or looking for a robust foundation in our kindergarten program, we are here to guide you.
Our campus is designed to be a sanctuary of learning, but the real "Kriya experience" is what the child carries with them. When you support Montessori at home, you are giving your child the greatest gift possible: the belief that they are capable, the curiosity to ask "why," and the confidence to explore the world on their own terms.
We invite all our parents to continue this dialogue with us. Together, we can create an environment, both in Kothanur and in your own homes, where every child can truly flourish and reach their full potential. Thank you for being a part of the Kriya Global Montessori family and for joining us in this beautiful mission of "following the child."






