Starting Montessori school is a beautiful milestone – not just for your child, but for your whole family. At Lotus Preschool, we understand that this transition can come with a mix of emotions. The good news is, with a little preparation, your child can step into this new world. They can do so with confidence and joy.
One mum, Sarah, told us:
“I was so nervous about Theo starting school. But when I saw how excited he was to put on his own shoes. He carried his bag like a big boy. I realized he was more ready than I thought. Montessori gave him that spark.”
Here are some gentle tips to help prepare your little one – and yourself – for a Montessori beginning.
Montessori education is built on the belief that children are capable and competent. Encourage independence in small but meaningful ways:
Parent Testimonial:
“Ellie takes so much pride in making her own sandwich. It’s messy, but you can see her confidence growing every time she tries.” – Louis, dad of a 4-year-old
Montessori classrooms are calm and ordered – and your mornings can be too:
Common Challenge: “My child is slow to get ready and we end up rushing.”
Solution: Try using a picture-based morning schedule to make each step fun and clear.
Montessori embraces the magic of a curious mind. You can do this at home by:
Parent Story:
“Zara became obsessed with snails after we found one in the garden. She made a little notebook and drew ‘her snail’ every day. That spark of curiosity started with a walk around the block.” – Tara, mum of two
Montessori education gently teaches social skills through respectful interaction:
Tip: Role play what a first school day might look like. Start from greeting the teacher and continue to packing up at home time.
How you talk about school will shape how your child feels about it:
Real Moment:
“We created a special goodbye rhyme that we say every morning. It became our little tradition and helped Charlie feel secure walking into school.” – Joanne, mum of a first-year student
Many parents share similar concerns. Here’s how we can ease them:
“Will they be okay without me?”
Montessori environments are nurturing and supportive. Staff are trained to help children settle in gently.
Tip: Practise short separations in advance and always say goodbye – never sneak away.
“My child doesn’t like change.”
Routine helps children feel safe. Visit the school together, meet the teacher, and talk about what they can expect.
Tip: Read picture books about starting school to build familiarity.
“They’re shy around other kids.”
Montessori settings encourage peaceful, one-on-one interactions and small group activities.
Tip: Arrange a few play dates before school starts to build social comfort.
If you’re keen to explore more about Montessori education, we recommend:
Preparing for Montessori isn’t about buying special materials or mastering skills before day one. It’s about offering your child trust, respect, and the chance to grow into themselves. You’re already doing that by reading this.
We’d love to hear from you
What’s helped your family get ready for school
Do you have a favourite routine or goodbye tradition
Share your tips and stories in the comments below – you may inspire another family
If you’d like to learn more about Lotus Preschool, we’d be delighted to welcome you. You can also visit our Montessori environment. Just get in touch.