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Movement in Montessori

Group activity focusing on language development using Montessori phonics materials.

Maria Montessori was truly a pioneer in child development and science; she believed that the mind and body are interconnected and this connection furthers the development of the whole person. How exactly does an authentic Montessori curriculum accomplish this? Movement and Child Development Movement is essential to child development, and not just in the obvious […]

What’s in Your Child’s Lunch?

A child practicing hand-eye coordination using Montessori dressing frames.

With January coming to a close, it’s time to get back on track from the holidays and reimplement those routines and schedules, including our children’s school lunches. Nutrition and Child Development The preschool years are an essential component of development, particularly brain development. A preschooler’s brain undergoes rapid and dramatic changes with increased levels of neuroplasticity […]

Montessori: STEM, STEAM, and Everything in between!

Montessori math work with number rods, focusing on understanding quantity and number relationships.

With many preschool curriculums to choose from, how can parents make the right choice? Choosing a preschool is an important decision in any child’s life. The goals of the school should align with the parenting goals of the family. But what about the curriculum? With so many educational “fads” out there, how do we separate […]

Developing at Their Own Pace

Montessori sensorial activity with color grading materials, helping children refine visual senses.

Child development experts agree that it’s simply not possible for a child to progress to a new stage of development before he or she is ready. This includes physical, emotional, and psychosocial development. Children move through stages of development naturally at their own pace. Parents want to see their child flourish in all areas, particularly academics. When […]

Separation anxiety in your preschooler: What you CAN do

Students engaging in a Montessori botany activity, identifying plant parts.

We’ve all been there: the morning drop-off. You’re in the car, child laughing, and you think, “this morning is great – I’m sure everything will be fine when we get there!” …only to have that gut-wrenching moment as you say goodbye: your child’s bright eyes well with tears and lip begins to quiver. You maintain your […]