Take a look at the first part in the series - we talked with Lauren Nitschke of Nitschke Natural Beef about ranching and the importance of knowing your farmers.
Today's interview is with Catalina, the director of Art of Peace Montessori school, an early childhood learning environment with a focus on sustainability, community and learning inside the natural process.
Q:  Hi, Catalina!  Can you introduce yourself?  Tell us a little about who you are.
My name is Catalina Murcia, native of Bogota Colombia. I am a
 passionate school director, Montessorian, "crunchy" parent of two 
beautiful, lively, intelligent daughters and I consider myself 
a children's advocate. 
Q:  You haven't always been involved in running a Montessori school, what did you do before you dove into this lifestyle?
I
 have spent all of my adult life dedicated to studying child 
development, child psychology, Montessori and other 
alternative Education and interning in various schools and early 
childhood programs. Before running Art of Peace Montessori I was 
assistant director of a preschool in Irving, Texas. I also operated a 
sporting goods store for many years. 
Q:  Can you tell us a little about WHY you decided 
to make this leap?  
I became passionate about education while in high 
school. Through my educational experiences, traveling from Bogota to 
Dallas and moving around in Dallas, I became aware of the  inequality 
and the lack of high quality education available to many Americans. For 
this reason, I decided to study child psychology, education and 
Montessori/ alternative school education. My goal is to open alternative
 schools through the world and educate as many adults interested in 
learning more about alternative educational options for their children.  
Q:  What is the difference between a Montessori education and a "traditional" education?
 This
 is a very controversial and long answer. But, I will try to be as 
concise as possible. Montessori Education was created by Dr. Montessori,
 a scientist who studied human development, anthropology, Biology, human
 psychology and scientifically studied children through the world to 
understand the true nature of childhood and how to best assist this 
natural process. The method continues to be backed by scientific 
research, neuroscience, psychology and by the 100 years of success in 
many countries through the world. Montessori Education is a method of 
assisting nature, of aiding a child's natural learning tendencies, using
 what we learn about children to assist their development without 
interfering or setting our own agenda. Montessori educates the body, 
senses and spirit as well as the mind. In my professional opinion, most 
"traditional " education is highly leaned towards academics 
(unbalanced), standards, preparing for tests, textbook based and has 
different goals from those of the natural development of the child. 
Q:  Why is it important to teach children in this 
manner? 
Because it is the way humans are born to learn. Nature equips 
each child with an Absorbent mind and human tendencies which give him 
powers unknown and unattainable to adults. Children are magnificent and 
eager learners who need only a supportive environment and a prepared 
adult to educate themselves as nature intended. As it evident in our 
current state, the "traditional" method is not in accord with nature and
 is doing more harm than good in many cases. 
Q:  What is the hardest part about what you do? 
Saying goodbye to students and families at the end of their journey with us. 
Q: 
 What is the best part about what you do? 
Getting to know each child and
 each family. I absolutely love working with families, supporting 
parents, grandparents and creating a loving supportive community in 
which our children's best interest is our goal.
Q:  Can you explain a little about how you guide 
children to be better stewards of the environment and teach them about 
sustainability? 
Sustainability and nature/ the environment are very 
valuable at Art of Peace. Montessori education has always taught the 
importance of the connectedness of the universe, of understanding all of
 the people, places, cultures, atmospheres, micro and macro systems that
 create our existence. It is in our curriculum to teach love, 
connectedness, awareness and social justice. Art of  Peace Montessori is
 unique in its high value for nature exploration and sustainable organic
 food. A major focus of our community is growing our own food, knowing 
where our food comes from, how to care for it, how to care for our 
animals and how to prepare fresh hopefully local organic meals from 
scratch. A large portion of our days at Art of Peace consist of having 
unstructured, child led, outdoor exploration. 
Q:  Do you have any advice for someone like me, a 
working mama with two kids who I want the best for? 
Read about 
Montessori Education and Conscious/ Peaceful Parenting. Research 
Montessori USA-AMI. Read the book: Montessori from the Start, Lillard, 
read the book: Between Parent and Child, Ginnott. Create a loving, 
sustainable and supportive community that shares your views on living, 
education and parenting. I think most moms in our culture are isolated 
on their parenting journey. It is very important that moms unite, get 
together often, cook together, clean together, read together, discuss 
child psychology, share ideas and experiences daily, cry together,  play
 together and encourage and love one another. 
Are you interested in more information about Art of Peace or Montessori Education?  Check out their website here: http://artofpeacecommunity.org/
Also check out the books that Catalina recommends in her last answer.  Very valuable information in these sources, even for the time we have with our children in our own homes!
Thank you, Catalina!  








 
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