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When deciding to enroll your child in Montessori school, it’s important to know what kind of an investment you’ll be making as a parent. Any child should benefit from Montessori’s learning methods, which were developed to universally enhance the learning experience. But the parental commitment […]
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A big part of Montessori education is helping children understand “practical life skills”—cleaning, dressing, preparing food—far younger than in the traditional education system. Home economics can’t wait until middle school! Recent studies show that young adults (25-29) don’t know how to cook, sew, or conduct […]
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How can you support the continuous discovery for the children in your life? You may be a parent, grandparent, relative, or close friend who wants to bring exciting and fulfilling toys into a child’s life as soon as you can. There are a few classic […]
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Montessori education provides a solid foundation for self-sufficiency in children. There’s a heavy emphasis on letting children direct their own activities—lectures, worksheets, and threats of punishment are usually avoided. The guiding principles of this educational style recognize the key differences in the way children absorb […]
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When we provide children with an environment designed to encourage their independence, children are quite capable of doing things by themselves. Even at home, you can provide an environment that builds children’s confidence and encourages independent learning, just like we do at Montessori school. You […]