With over 15 years of experience in Montessori education, Ms. Alyssa is deeply passionate about guiding both children and adult learners through their Montessori journey. She understands the joys and challenges that come with teaching and finds fulfillment in helping fellow guides reach that pivotal moment when their training, experience, and philosophy align—where everything finally clicks, and their work with children becomes effortless and deeply meaningful.
For Ms. Alyssa, Montessori is more than just a teaching method; it is a way of learning, growing, and continuously evolving. She believes in the power of real-world applications and lifelong learning, ensuring that both children and adults can become the best versions of themselves. She fosters an environment where adult learners feel encouraged to share their experiences, engage in thoughtful discussions, and gain valuable insights from one another.
What she finds most rewarding is the deep connections she builds with fellow Montessori educators. Each guide has a unique journey, and Ms. Alyssa treasures the opportunity to learn from them as much as they learn from her. She supports each adult learner in recognizing their individual strengths and weaving them into their teaching style, helping them develop a system that feels authentic and effective in their work with children.
Patience, understanding, flexibility, and leadership are at the heart of Ms. Alyssa’s approach. She models the Montessori principles of respect, responsibility, and independence—believing that just as children learn best when given autonomy, so do adults. She encourages learners to embrace their own process, explore different perspectives, and discover what Montessori means to them.
Ms. Alyssa continues to expand her own understanding of Montessori by remaining open to new approaches and adapting to the evolving needs of children, families, and educators. By sharing her experiences and helping others uncover their own inspiration within Montessori, she ensures that her work has a lasting impact—not just on the children she teaches, but on the educators shaping the future of Montessori education.