First, daily life education.
The daily life education in Montessori early education mainly starts from seven aspects, namely: 1. Cultivate children to master basic life skills and develop good living habits; 2. Cultivate children's independence, autonomy, concentration, hand-eye coordination and self-confidence; 3. Guide children to learn polite language; 4. Cultivate the flexibility of children's large and small muscles; 4. Cultivate children's initial self-control ability. Cultivate children's awareness of communication and cooperation; 6. Cultivate children's healthy emotions and emotions.
Second, sensory education.
Sensory education has always been the key content of Montessori's early education, which mainly includes eight aspects: 1. Train children's senses such as sight, hearing, touch and smell; 2. Train children's discrimination and hand-eye coordination; 3. Train children's observation ability and classification ability, and cultivate their attention; 4. Establish the consciousness of geometric figures and freely combine them; 5. Cultivate children's aesthetic ability; 6. Cultivate children's interest in learning and curiosity; 7. Cultivate children's initial sense of responsibility and promote the development of children's personality and sociality; 8. Cultivate children's social adaptability, learn to do things and learn to live.
Third, mathematics education.
Mathematics education in Montessori early education concretes and visualizes the incomprehensible mathematics knowledge through operational activities, making it easy for children to understand. Mainly includes: 1. Cultivate children's initial concept of quantity; 2. Cultivate children's logical thinking ability, understanding ability and judgment ability; 3. Add, subtract, multiply and Divison; 4. Learn the concepts of space and time; 5. Learning conservation.
Fourth, scientific and cultural education.
Scientific and cultural education includes: 1. Cultivate children's love for science; 2. Cultivate children to master the method of understanding things; 3. Cultivate children's curiosity and thirst for knowledge; 4. Guide children to contact the world around them. Enhance environmental awareness and gain scientific experience; 5. Learn national culture and cultivate national pride.
Fifth, language education.
Language education includes: 1. Cultivate children's reading ability; 2. Cultivate children's writing ability; 3. Cultivate children's listening and speaking ability; 4. Appreciate literary works; 5. Cultivate children's early reading; 6. Cultivate children's good ideological and moral qualities.
Sixth, art education.
Art education includes: 1, cultivating interest in the field of art design and keen perception of beauty; 2. Develop children's creativity and use a variety of materials and tools to boldly express their inner feelings and understanding; 3. Develop children's hand-eye coordination ability and fine motor ability of small muscles; 4. Experience the fun of discovery and develop good behavior habits.