

The Montessori approach to language is multisensory and phonetic. Children trace Sandpaper Letters while saying the sound, engaging touch, sight, and hearing simultaneously. This prepares the hand for writing while the ear learns to decode language — often resulting in the famous Montessori “explosion into writing” around age four.
















Language is an instrument of collective thought.








Reading follows naturally from writing in the Montessori sequence. The Movable Alphabet allows children to compose words before their hands can write fluently. Grammar becomes tangible through color-coded symbols — the red circle for verbs (energy, action), the black triangle for nouns (solid, stable).
This approach respects the child’s sensitive period for language, providing rich vocabulary, precise grammar, and meaningful communication experiences during the years when language acquisition is most natural and effortless.
“Language is an instrument of collective thought.”
— Maria Montessori, The Absorbent Mind
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