Collaboration: Multi-age classrooms encourage mentoring, teamwork, and empathy. Adaptability: Students learn to manage their time, make choices, and navigate challenges independently. Emotional intelligence: Respectful communication and conflict resolution are built into the daily routine. In addition to excelling academically, extend far beyond academics, helping students become adaptable, resilient, and selfassured individuals. Developing Skills for the 21st Century A Montessori education fosters the kind of whole-child development that’s increasingly valued in today’s world: Critical thinking: Children learn to analyze, question, and solve problems through hands-on exploration. 110 HAWAII PARENT November/December 2025
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