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RIE® approach at Ho Chi Minh City – Authentic RIE® environment

 Although the concept of the Montessori method now has been popularized in Ho Chi Minh City in particular and nationwide in general. But the concept of RIE ® still seems quite unfamiliar. Now we will introduce to you the concept and the RIE ® approach to Ho Chi Minh city.

Introducing the RIE ® approach to Ho Chi Minh City

We opened the Thao Dien campus of The Montessori International School of Vietnam 14 years ago. At the time, it was Vietnam’s first Montessori academy. MIS has also opened two other campuses in Ho Chi Minh City and has assisted other Montessori schools throughout Vietnam by training and coaching. 

The MIS – River House team is constantly finding the right way to improve the learning experience for our students as a part of the AMS. Our aim is to ensure that your child is happy with their learning and loves every moment in class, from upgrading classroom equipment to offering additional clubs that allow parents to enter classes (see specifics of Early Start and MonPlay® programs).

kid club for parents

MonPlay® – A club for children and parents

After a long time doing research and gaining experience, we proudly introduce to you the Resources for Infant Educarers® approach which is the natural supporter for the path of the Montessori method. 

What does RIE ® mean?

Magda Gerber, a specialist in infant education, was developed RIE ® in 1978, which mainly promoted ‘Educaring™’. She stated that infants or young children should be treated with respect and be seen as unique young adults. 

This involves explicitly talking, allowing them to do what they want, and most importantly, to trust the child. Rather than giving orders to a child or make them do things, RIE ® advises parents to consider the choice of the children, recognizing that at a time when they are able to do so. After all, your “young adults” can discover what they are interested in.

Put simply,

You do not want a child to do what they cannot do. You do not want a child to be what they cannot be.”

RIE

Happy child

RIE ® approach at The Montessori International School of Vietnam 

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RIE inspired Environment - Confident baby

Children feel more confident in an RIE-inspired environment

Introducing RIE® to Vietnam

Though RIE ® has long been popular in the world, it is still a fairly recent approach in Vietnam. At MIS, we are happy to instruct parents on how to incorporate RIE ® into their families. For this reason or for the teacher to get to know the child prior to his first day at kindergarten, home visits are offered. And we’re still pleased, of course, to show you how RIE ® is applied in our classrooms.

 

If you would like to know more about the RIE® approach, the following websites contain a lot of useful, and reliable, information:

www.rie.org 

www.janetlansbury.com 

We have three campuses under the Montessori International School of Vietnam, all conveniently located in District 2 of Ho Chi Minh City.

Montessori International School of Vietnam, Thao Dien Campus
42/1 Ngo Quang Huy, Thao Dien, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City

Montessori International School of Vietnam, Binh An Campus
No 5 Street 10, Binh An, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City

Montessori International School of Vietnam, The River House Campus
177/8 Nguyen Van Huong, Thao Dien, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City


To make an appointment to visit those 3 campuses above, kindly contact our hotline 0822040033 (SMS/Call/Viber/Whatsapp/Zalo) between 7.30 am and 6.00 pm

 

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