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Gender Creativity and Following the Child: A Montessori Connection

November 13, 2020 By Guest

by Ashley McLean Connecting the two concepts of gender creativity and following the child should come easily to us as Montessorians. For me, it took my born-male-child asking to wear a skirt to jump start my journey of understanding the link. The Gender Journey My gender education started when Ben (name has been changed for […]

Filed Under: Parenting, Parents, Teachers, Teaching Tips Tagged With: Diversity

Let’s Get Ready for the Start of School

August 21, 2020 By Seemi

A Free Ebook by Angie Ma As many of us head back to a school year like no other, our children will likely need some extra reassurance that everything will be fine. This sweet, hand illustrated social story by Angie Ma is just what you need right now.  It’s free to use.  Simply click the […]

Filed Under: Parents, Printables, Teachers Tagged With: Beginning of School, Coronavirus

Ten Little Rocks

April 13, 2020 By Sara Bloomberg

By Sara Bloomberg How many times have you casually cleaned out your child’s pockets or lunch bags and found a vast collection of rocks which your children have meticulously hunted? For most 3-6-year-old children, rocks are the stuff of dreams. To children, rocks are often more valuable than the most precious metals. Each rock holds […]

Filed Under: Activities, Montessori at Home, Sensorial

Distance Learning in Times of Disaster

April 8, 2020 By Letty Rising

By Letty Rising and Elizabeth Slade A downloadable PDF of this article is available in the Trillium Resource Library.  Sign up for the free Elementary Newsletter to access. Read part 2 here: Distance Learning in Times of Disaster: Restoration and Renewal Without warning, children across the country have experienced a dramatic shift in how they […]

Filed Under: Elementary, Montessori at Home Tagged With: Coronavirus

Mr. Rogers and the Montessori Prepared Environment

April 8, 2020 By Letty Rising

By Letty Rising There’s a world of difference between insisting on someone’s doing something and establishing an atmosphere in which that person can grow into wanting to do it.”  –Mr. Rogers  I’ve come across this quote a few times in recent weeks, and it makes me smile every time. Mr. Rogers is one of my […]

Filed Under: Elementary, Montessori at Home

Simple Snack Setup for Home

April 6, 2020 By Sara Bloomberg

By Sara Bloomberg Creating opportunities for your 3-6-year-old (and maybe even your older children too) to help you with the preparation of their daily snack can be incredibly rewarding for your child. Successful snack prep can help grow your child’s self-esteem as well as help develop and strengthen their hand-eye coordination, the muscles in their […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: Coronavirus

You Still Need to Set Boundaries During the Quarantine

April 6, 2020 By Sara Bloomberg

By Sara Bloomberg “The liberty of the child ought to have as its limits the collective interest of the community in which s/he moves ….” Maria Montessori, Discovery of the Child By now, I am sure that everyone you know (possibly even you) has either mentioned, created or tweaked their family schedule a million times. […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: Coronavirus

What Makes the Montessori Method Different?

March 28, 2020 By Guest

By Chris Drew Chris Drew is a university teacher based in Vancouver, BC. He specializes in play-based learning and the sociology of childhood. He writes on educational theories on his own blog at https://helpfulprofessor.com. What Makes the Montessori Method Different? I have been teaching about Montessori classrooms to early childhood educators for the past 5 […]

Filed Under: Montessori Basics

Work at Home Montessori Parent

March 22, 2020 By Jana Morgan Herman

The Work-at-Home Parent Conundrum  For so many of you, working from home while caring for your children will undoubtedly bring challenges. While I cannot promise it will always be comfortable, I can say that if we focus on modifying some key points, you can manage. One up- one down If there are two of you […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: Coronavirus

Montessori in the Kitchen

March 17, 2020 By Jana Morgan Herman

Space, the first frontier… in your home       Ok, so first things first. We need to help you set up space in your house. There are so many ways we will work on modifying rooms in your home, and the most accessible place to start is the kitchen.   Because you are in […]

Filed Under: Montessori at Home, Parents Tagged With: Coronavirus, Food Preparation

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