Leah Tablazon

“Love your neighbor as yourself.”

T2 Lead

How did you discover Montessori?

In 1995, I was introduced to Montessori by some friends who worked at a Montessori school in the Philippines. This introduction sparked my interest and curiosity in the Montessori method, leading me to learn more about the absorbent mind. This initial exposure to Montessori education has had a profound impact on my life and has inspired me to become a Montessori toddler teacher through the years. 

Why do you love being a Montessori teacher?

I love being a Montessori teacher because I help create a nurturing and caring environment for the children. For me it is a privilege to becoming a part of their young lives and contribute to their growth and development. This is my contribution in making a difference in the lives of the children and creating a brighter future for the next generation. 

What about WSM attracted you to the school?

It’s a pleasure to collaborate with a team of like-minded professionals who are passionate about providing a well-rounded education to our students and are committed to creating a nurturing environment where children can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.  

Also, I was attracted to our toddler playground, a beautiful space that provides a safe and engaging space for the toddlers. 

What are your credentials?

Infant Toddler credential- American Montessori Society, 2009