Our Approaches
Montessori Approach
The Montessori approach focuses on independence, respect, and hands-on learning. Children are encouraged to explore at their own pace in a prepared environment designed to support concentration and self-discipline. Instead of direct instruction, adults act as guides, observing each child’s interests and offering materials that match their developmental stage.
In Montessori settings, children learn practical life skills alongside academic concepts, which helps them build confidence and a strong sense of responsibility. I appreciate this approach because it respects each child’s individuality and encourages natural curiosity rather than pressur
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Reggio Emilia Approach
The Reggio Emilia approach views children as capable, curious, and full of potential. Learning is project-based and often inspired by the children’s own questions and interests. Creativity, collaboration, and communication play a central role, and the environment itself is considered a “third teacher.”
This approach values relationships — between children, educators, families, and the community. I find Reggio Emilia especially powerful because it encourages children to express themselves through art, discussion, and exploration while learning to work together and think criticall
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International Baccalaureate (IB)
The International Baccalaureate (IB) approach promotes global awareness, critical thinking, and inquiry-based learning. Children are encouraged to ask questions, reflect on their learning, and understand different perspectives from an early age. Cultural understanding and responsibility are key values within the IB framework.
I appreciate the IB approach because it prepares children to become open-minded, thoughtful, and confident learners in a globalized world. It supports both academic growth and strong personal values.
Why Nassoumi Care
We believe quality childcare starts with listening. Nassoumi Care provides a safe, supportive space for families and caregivers to ask questions, explore approaches, and find guidance that fits their values — always with patience, empathy, and care.