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Will My Child Do Well in Montessori Schools?

Parents want the best education for their children. When they choose Montessori, the common question they have in their mind is- Will My Child Do Well in Montessori? If you also want to know more about Montessori and searching an answer to the same question- continue reading the blog. How can you tell if your child will thrive in a Montessori environment? Montessori is the finest way to learn, but it only works when: 1) The child begins Montessori at

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7 Ways to Implement Montessori in Your Home

Montessori in your home can come with countless benefits. A little Montessori may be the perfect way to keep the kids’ brains active without breaking out the textbooks. (Has anyone looked into how much extra screen time turns the brain to mush?) The Montessori Method is a child-led approach to education that focuses on a child’s physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development. With a little research; you can easily incorporate Montessori concepts into home. The cool thing is that you

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Slowing down with your children

The Importance of Slowing Down with Your Children

There is so much to learn about the world! Young children are eager to learn everything they can. Thus, slowing down with your children is important. Every child has an intrinsic drive to explore, and be independent- according to Maria Montessori. If a child’s world moves too rapidly and too many things are done for them, they may become passive and miss out on all of life’s small pleasures. Most people underestimate how autonomous young toddlers can be. One of

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Montessori and Holiday Celebrations

Montessori and Holiday Celebrations

Many of the daily practices like food preparation and meal etiquette are common in Montessori comes into play during the holidays. So we can say that Montessori and holiday are connected. Allowing your child to participate in these activities provides them with meaningful, engaging work and helps them feel connected to you and the festive spirit of the season. The holiday season can be an exciting, busy, and sometimes stressful time. It’s that time of year when extended family and

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Support Child's independence

5 Ways to Support Child’s Independence

The child’s development follows a path of increasing independence, and our understanding of this must guide our behavior toward them. And supporting child’s independence is quite important. We must assist the child in acting, deciding, and thinking for themselves. It is the art of serving the spirit, an art that can only be perfected when working with children.” –Doctor Maria Montessori. After all, it’s a cornerstone of our Montessori practice and one of the most important keys to fully educating

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Montessori and Parenting

Montessori and Parenting: How Montessori Has Made Parenting More Fun

Montessori and parenting together are fun. This may feel taboo, but don’t you think it is necessary to normalize: parenting, especially with toddlers, can be monotonous. It can also be extremely challenging. It can also be fantastic! While these may appear to be opposed emotions, most of us experience a combination of all three. Let us begin with the monotony: Routines are important to children, and toddlers enjoy reading the same books and doing the same activities over and over.

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A Unique Method of Learning

How Montessori Education Builds Emotional Intelligence

Montessori education is one of the best options for your kid. Choosing Montessori education for your kid gives countless benefits, and one of them is that it builds emotional intelligence. Most of us think of academics when we consider how our child is educated. After all, that is the primary reason most of us send our children to school. However, we frequently overlook an important aspect of our children’s education: the development of their emotional intelligence. In a Montessori classroom,

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Love for learning

Support children’s well-being while balancing Extracurricular activities

Families with children are becoming increasingly busy, with playdates, swimming lessons, and weekend language programs occupying many schedules. While it is fantastic that you are allowing your children to pursue their passions, it is also critical to consider your child’s emotional and physical health.     What is children’s well-being? The word “child well-being” is defined in many ways by different practitioners, researchers, and policymakers. The UNICEF definition of child well-being is frequently cited as a guide, and it encompasses

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7 Tips to Encourage Language Development in Toddlers

Early childhood development requires the development of communication and language abilities. Surprisingly; children automatically pick up the language. Nevertheless, how we engage with them has a big impact on how their language skills develop. Your baby will make a lot of noises from the moment they are born. Cooing, gurgling, and, of course, sobbing are all examples of this. Then, usually before the end of their first year, your kid will say their first word. This is a major milestone

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Following Montessori Discipline at Home

Following Montessori discipline, at your home helps you handle your kids. Parents are occasionally summoned to discuss their child’s aggressive behavior at different Montessori schools. Administrators may make parents feel embarrassed, guilty, or judged in an instant as we work to resolve discipline issues and instill childhood independence in their children. Unfortunately, the school’s concern is frequently denied or dismissed by parents. Typically, the root of the problem is this: Montessori students do everything on their own in school, only

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