By trusting children with cherished items, they are attracted to them and want to work with them; to lovingly polish, pour, scrub, take care of, create, and be inspired by. These activities, amongst many others that they will continuously engage with throughout their Montessori experience, lead to increased capability and independence and the ability to participate and make a positive impact on their environment. Above all, children develop within themselves an “I can” mindset leading to soaring self-confidence and the feeling that they are capable of making a significant contribution to the family or community that they live in.
Whether we are three or ninety-three what we all need is to feel valued for what we can do and for who we are, and these feelings are based not on what we are told we can do but on what we actually do, it is this experience that lets us know what we are capable of. Our self-esteem grows when we feel a valued member of a community and that is based on what we can personally contribute to the communities that we belong to. Whatever form the community takes – our school environment, our place of work or our home. Children with healthy self-esteem not only feel capable in themselves but do not feel the need to judge themselves as better or worse than others.