Your Montessori preschool is known as a Children’s House because it is an environment dedicated to young people. The furniture is chosen to match child-sized bodies, decorations are placed for the convenience of the children, and the adults play a specific role in helping children learn at their own pace and in their own way. […]
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Spring Crafts for Your Montessori Preschooler
Young children are often excited by the changes they see in the world. This makes springtime especially interesting for preschoolers and early elementary age children. Spring is a perfect time to engage your Montessori preschool age child in craft activities that engage their senses and growing awareness of the changes that come with the seasons. […]
Transitioning from an In-Home Daycare to a Montessori Preschool Environment
Maria Montessori believed that children should start developing critical social and academic skills as early as possible. Ideally, this means enrolling in a Montessori environment as an infant, but you can help her transition from home daycare to a Montessori preschool by preparing for the change before it happens. Visit the School Take your daughter […]
Encouraging Self Directed Play for Your Montessori Preschooler
Self-directed play is one of the fundamental elements of the Montessori method of education for preschoolers. Self-directed play and hands-on learning allows kids to make creative choices, while their highly-trained teachers guide the process and offer age-appropriate activities. In this form of play, children get to learn through their own experience and at their own […]
The 6 Most Important Aspects to Consider in a Montessori Preschool
Choosing a Montessori preschool for your children involves understanding what authentic Montessori is all about. Because the name is not trademarked, some private schools use the name but function much differently. Some key points to look for in Montessori preschools include: Training and AccreditationAuthentic Montessori preschools are accredited by the AMI. Because Montessori is child-centric, […]
Things to do over the Holiday Break with your Montesorri Preschooler
It is important that Montessori preschool children continue to engage in play-based activities even when they are out for the holiday break. The good news for parents is that this time of year is ideal for sensory games, counting, and other core activities that keep children’s minds sharp and focused on the excitement of learning. […]
Giving Back this holiday season with your Montessori Preschooler
For many preschoolers, the holiday season is a time for sipping hot chocolate, eating delicious food, and opening presents. However, many of them have never had the opportunity of giving back. Volunteering and giving back create awareness of others, build civic responsibility, and foster a positive sense of self, and grow grateful little hearts. You […]
Outdoor Winter Activities with your Montessori Preschooler
Spending time outside has many benefits for Montessori preschool kids. Not only do they get an opportunity to work on their fine motor skills, but outdoor winter activities will give them a headstart on academic subjects as well. And while there is any number of play-based activities available, we picked a few that are especially […]
Teaching Life Skills to Montessori Elementary Children
Montessori elementary children use play-based learning to master academic skills as well as practical life skills. These skills are the types of activities that are necessary for daily life or contribute to being a more dependable member of the group or community. Learning to hold a broom is a practical life skill, for example, but […]
Fall Crafts to Teach Thanks at Montessori Preschool
In Montessori preschool, learning to be grateful is an everyday activity, but the fall season is a good time to practice the art and learn about the meaning of Thanksgiving. The leaves are changing colors, mornings are getting chilly, and kids can feel changes coming in the winds. These activities should give you a good […]