Benefits of Parent Infant and Child Course

Benefits of Parent-Infant and Child Programs




Child:

  • Learning alongside the parent or caregiver

  • A save, nurturing environment outside of home to explore, discover and play. Becoming like a second home; consistent, loving, with mutual respect

  • Creating and experiencing/feeling trust, through relationship with facilitator, as well as with other parents during class

  • Experiencing autonomy, while also having the parent/caregiver to return to as a touchstone. A movement of natural independence, which is centered on process, within the child and adult

  • Developing interaction and ownership within a social community

  • Having more receptive, observant, understanding, and educated parents/caregivers 


Parent/Caregiver:

  • Receiving guidance and modeling from the facilitator

  • Supporting other parents, while being supported

  • Meeting other parents/caregivers, sharing experiences, and forming friendships

  • Creating community

  • Learning through discovery, process, and practice

  • Experiencing new ways of responding and being receptive to your child

  • Learning to observe; seeing your child with fresh eyes, as well as other children

  • Shifting your relationship with your child, by making changes in yourself


Community:

  • Parents are in a process of developing greater self-awareness, which supports their own families, while also modeling more positive parenting to others.

  • Children receiving loving care early in life, are shown to be independent, have more self-esteem, and love of learning, throughout their lives

  • Parents and children who attend a holistic approach to learning, such as Montessori, practice what they experience in their homes, as well as offering themselves more to the community


School:

  • You get parents and families into your school early in their lives, supporting families right from the beginning and helping your program/classes grow

  • Parents and caregivers in PICC practice parenting while being mentored, which creates a strong foundation of adults who are actively in their process of learning and understanding Montessori and the Child. They become leaders in schools, in a natural way

  • These families stay longer in Montessori programs or schools, leading to better retention of children