Adults Quote by Maria Montessori
“If we really want children to grow into independent and resourceful adults, we should stop pouring their milk as soon as they have learned to pour it themselves and stop fastening their buttons as soon as they can fasten them without help.”
About This Quote
Source Educational Theory: The Montessori Method, early 20th century
Children develop independence when allowed to master tasks themselves rather than being constantly assisted.
In simple terms: Let kids do things on their own to build self‑reliance.
Encourage self‑help early.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- learning to dress
- feeding
- cleaning
- solving problems
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When have you let a child try alone?
- What tasks can you safely let them attempt?
Over‑protection can hinder confidence; balance guidance with freedom.