About us
Montessori-Praxis-Team:
Bianca Mattern
I am a trained Montessori educationalist and therapist. Since 1997 I have been actively working in the field of “aging seniors” in which I am implementing the knowledge previously acquired during my therapist training.
My “therapy-mom” and mentor Ms. Lore Anderlik encouraged me to follow through with the work I am doing today. After a period of six years, in which I worked as a senior citizen mentor for the “Senior Citizen Residence” in Neustift (Germany), the facility manager, Ms. Kainberger, offered me the possibility to open up my private Montessori practice within the facility.
I have been self-employed for more than nine years now and work according to the concept that I pioneered: integrating Maria Montessori´s principles to senior citizen care. In 2001 I published the principles of the aforesaid concept in my first book “Montessori for Seniors”. It is since then that I have been giving international speeches and lectures about my method and my partnerships now reach as far as Korea and Japan.
Due to an increasing demand I published my second book („Montessori for Seniors – Part II) in 2008, which can be seen as a sequel to the first one. It is meant to familiarize people even more with the educational science of Maria Montessori as to senior citizens.
Furthermore I succeeded in my endeavor of initiating an educational training in order to become a “Montessorian Life Companion.” Together with Ms. Angela Tahetl I founded the “Institute for Active Communications between Generations” in 2007. I am also a member of the occupational union of Montessori pedagogues, therapists, and remedial teachers, as well as a member of the development association of the “Senior Citizen Residence” in Neustift, Passau.
In my work I am being actively supported by my wonderful team: Paula Schütz, Claudia Zuber and Sabine Mattern.
My “therapy-mom” and mentor Ms. Lore Anderlik encouraged me to follow through with the work I am doing today. After a period of six years, in which I worked as a senior citizen mentor for the “Senior Citizen Residence” in Neustift (Germany), the facility manager, Ms. Kainberger, offered me the possibility to open up my private Montessori practice within the facility.
I have been self-employed for more than nine years now and work according to the concept that I pioneered: integrating Maria Montessori´s principles to senior citizen care. In 2001 I published the principles of the aforesaid concept in my first book “Montessori for Seniors”. It is since then that I have been giving international speeches and lectures about my method and my partnerships now reach as far as Korea and Japan.
Due to an increasing demand I published my second book („Montessori for Seniors – Part II) in 2008, which can be seen as a sequel to the first one. It is meant to familiarize people even more with the educational science of Maria Montessori as to senior citizens.
Furthermore I succeeded in my endeavor of initiating an educational training in order to become a “Montessorian Life Companion.” Together with Ms. Angela Tahetl I founded the “Institute for Active Communications between Generations” in 2007. I am also a member of the occupational union of Montessori pedagogues, therapists, and remedial teachers, as well as a member of the development association of the “Senior Citizen Residence” in Neustift, Passau.
In my work I am being actively supported by my wonderful team: Paula Schütz, Claudia Zuber and Sabine Mattern.