The Top 10 Montessori Facebook Groups (English Speaking)

Posted in Resources on April 3, 2017 - by

Featured Montessori Facebook groups

Our post about Homeschool Groups on Facebook was so popular we received numerous list requests. Other than the Unschooling Groups, one such request was for a list of the best Montessori Groups on Facebook. We haven't had time to compile a huge list of 100, but we were able to filter out the top 10 most popular.

A few of these groups are international, but they all have English-speaking members. Groups that were specific to non-English speaking foreign countries were excluded. As always, no invisible groups were included. Only groups that are discoverable by anyone through a Facebook or Google search. These groups are for all things Montessori, not just homeschooling. Our only filter requirement was that the majority of the group was typing in English.

The Most Popular Montessori Facebook Groups:

Group NameLink# of Members
Montessori 101Click Here45091
Montessori HomeschoolingClick Here19641
Montessori Material For SaleClick Here15486
Montessori on a BudgetClick Here13271
Montessori/RIE Infant and Toddler SupportClick Here11700
Montessori MomsClick Here7683
Bringing up Montessori Infants and ToddlersClick Here7259
AMI Montessori DiscussionsClick Here5760
Authentic Montessori Material For SaleClick Here5147
Montessori TeachersClick Here4873

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One Response to “The Top 10 Montessori Facebook Groups (English Speaking)”

  1. Janet Blooth says:

    I am a member of Montessori Homeschooling and it has proved to be very very helpful in my homeschool journey. It is great to be able to ask questions and get instant "real" responses. Of course, always be careful not to believe everything you hear. People mean well, but you can't always trust that they will give the perfect answers for your specific scenario. Every homeschool is unique -- remember that!

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