
A Montessori Guide to the First Years: Nurturing the Child's Natural Potential
Assistants to Infancy Caregiver Workshop with Ale Rosas
A Montessori Guide to the First Years: Nurturing the Child's Natural Potential
Join us for a workshop designed for parents and teachers focused on applying Montessori principles during a child's most formative years, from birth to age three.
This workshop is a deep dive into a child's process of self-construction and how we can support their innate drive to develop their full potential. You'll gain a deeper understanding of human development and practical tools to observe the child and create a prepared environment to support a child's natural drive for independence and self-discipline while fostering a relationship with the child that is built on trust and respect.
You will leave this workshop with a clear understanding of how to support a child's natural development, build their self-confidence, and lay a strong emotional foundation for their future well-being.
Ale Rosas
Alejandra Rosas is the Director of Training for the 0-3 level at the Montessori Stoppani Institute in San Diego, CA.
Alejandra has been a part of the Montessori Community for over 25 years. She holds AMI 0-3 and 3-6 diplomas and has worked at both levels, serving countless young children and their families as they navigate their children’s development. Alejandra also holds a degree in Puericulture, Early Childhood Education, and a master’s in education.
Alejandra is a member of the AMI Scientific Pedagogy Group and works internationally, offering courses and workshops for teachers, parents, and school administrators. In addition, she serves as an international AMI examiner and is part of the AMI/USA Consultation Committee.
Alejandra enjoys traveling and having new experiences with her loving family.