Maria Montessori's life

  • Born

    Maria Montessori born on August 31 in Chiaravalle, Ancona province, Italy.
  • Begin her medical journey

    Against opposition from her father, she pursues her wish to become a doctor.
  • Become the first woman doctor in Italy

    Becomes one of the first women to obtain a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Rome.
  • First child

    Maria Montessori gave birth to her only child, Mario, on March 31, 1898
  • Work at the psychiatric clinic in Rome

    She was appointed assistant doctor at the Psychiatric Clinic at the University of Rome. Part of her duty was to visit asylums for the insane in Rome in order to select suitable subjects for the clinic. Her generous heart was touched by these unfortunate children, and she determined to actually help them.
  • Begin a second degree in education

    She begins a second degree in education, experimental psychology, and anthropology at the University of Rome.
  • Open her first school

    Her first Children’s House, Casa dei Bambini, is opened in the San Lorenzo district of Rome.
  • Publish her first book

    She published her first book "The Montessori Method" and this book is translated into over 20 languages.
  • Gain international renown

    By 1911, the Montessori method has spread to schools in Paris, London, Stockholm and Zurich.
  • Meet with Benito Mussolini

    It results in official recognition and widespread establishment of Montessori schools by the Italian government.
  • Nazis close all Montessori schools

    The Nazis systematically destroy the Montessori movement in Germany, closing all Montessori schools.
  • Leave Italy under pressure

    Maria Montessori was forced to leave Italy under pressure from Mussolini. Her peace activism ran contrary to the fascist ideals.
  • Teach in India

    Maria Montessori's methods were popular in India. In 1939, the Theosophical Society invited her to teach a series of lectures in Madras.
  • Return to Europe

    The war over, Maria and Mario Montessori return to Europe.
  • Nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize

    First nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize
  • Died

    Maria Montessori dies May 6 in Noordwijk aan Zee, Netherlands; she is buried at the local Catholic cemetery.