Parents often ask: “Is Montessori really different from traditional learning?”
The answer is yes – and this has been shown in many studies around the world.

Better focus & learning outcomes
A study in the United States following more than 100 children compared Montessori and traditional classrooms. The result: Montessori children scored significantly higher in language and math and showed stronger focus over time.
Stronger social and emotional skills
An international survey found that Montessori children were less likely to get into conflicts, more cooperative, and better at managing their emotions – thanks to an environment of respect and freedom within limits.
Remarkable independence
According to the American Montessori Society, 80% of parents reported their child became more independent and self-motivated after just one year in a Montessori classroom.
At beU – Là Em, we believe these numbers are only evidence. What truly matters is what children experience every day:
Choosing the work they love.
Learning to care for themselves and their environment.
Building confidence and a natural love of learning – values that last a lifetime.
Source: Lillard & Else-Quest (2006) Frontiers in Psychology (2021)