Protecting the rights of people who are in fragile times of life to have care that is dignified and respectful, individualized and non-institutionalized: women during pregnancy, delivery and birth, newborn persons during birth and early life, people with chronic illnesses, people living in poverty and elderly persons with memory problems.
Working with families during pregnancy, birth and postpartum to support them in welcoming their newborns and helping them observe and understand their communications and behavioral language.
Working with families with elderly loved ones who are experiencing memory loss and exhibiting behaviors that are difficult to manage, helping them to observe and understand their communications and behavioral language.
Supporting families, early childhood educators and professionals working with elders with dementia to follow essential Montessori values in their caregiving environments.
Offering a variety of retreats and courses for professionals using a Montessori pedagogical approach for fragile individuals throughout the lifespan, especially those being born into life and those in the elderly phase.
Offering online courses for families following Montessori’s outline of “education from birth as a help to life”.
Developing a publishing house for distribution of materials in several languages.
Conducting research projects that look at the outcomes of respectful individualized care based on Montessori values.