The recent talk left a deep impression, attracting a large number of parents and Montessori enthusiasts. With the presence of leading Montessori experts, the event became a platform not only for sharing knowledge but also for inspiring parents to nurture independence, creativity, and confidence in their children within their natural environment.
Parents raised thoughtful questions about how to apply Montessori principles at home, support their children in real-life situations, and unlock their full potential. The insightful and detailed responses from experts created an open, engaging atmosphere for mutual learning. Together, participants explored effective ways to accompany their children through the early years, making the session a truly meaningful experience.
The discussion emphasized the importance of connecting Montessori principles with daily living. The Montessori approach extends beyond the classroom—it is a way of life that encourages children to engage in real, purposeful experiences. From dressing themselves and preparing meals to handling small challenges, children are guided to participate actively in their world.
Everyday activities become valuable lessons where children develop confidence, responsibility, and creativity. Parents also shared real-life stories of successfully applying Montessori at home, highlighting the practical and long-lasting benefits this philosophy brings.
The talk featured respected Montessori professionals, including:
Ms. Trần Thanh Hiền – Researcher and International Montessori Community Liaison (AMI)
Ms. Lhamo Pemba – Montessori Trainer, Montessori Training Center of Northeast (MTCNE), affiliated with AMI
Ms. Lhamo Pemba shared valuable insights on helping children develop independence in daily activities, both at school and at home. Her practical advice and relatable examples resonated deeply with attendees, offering tangible steps for integrating Montessori principles into family life.
With openness and sincerity, MVEC continues to serve as a strong bridge between parents and modern education. These talks are not just places to gain knowledge—they are spaces to spread the Montessori spirit: respecting each child’s natural growth and encouraging them to explore their fullest potential.
Though the event has concluded, its positive energy and inspiration remain with participants. More than a discussion, it was a source of motivation—empowering parents to walk confidently alongside their children on their journey of growth.
In the coming time, MVEC will continue to collaborate with educational partners to organize more discussions on the Montessori method. We warmly invite the Montessori community to take part and contribute to the sustainable success of our shared mission to spread Montessori values.
Join MVEC in nurturing the Montessori spirit—where every child has the opportunity to learn, grow, and flourish in an environment of love, respect, and inspiration.
A News Feature by Ho Chi Minh City Television (HTV)








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