
Montessori Education: Embracing LifeLong Learning
Albert Einstein once said, “Learning is experience; everything else is just information.” Montessori education recognizes the importance of this concept and strives to provide a

Albert Einstein once said, “Learning is experience; everything else is just information.” Montessori education recognizes the importance of this concept and strives to provide a

School is out, the children are home, and parents everywhere are planning for the holiday season. This can be a stressful time, but it can

“Everything has a domino effect,” I always tell my students. When students move too quickly from one task to another in the classroom, there is

Many parents can relate to the frustration of trying to understand the exact needs of their child. Whether it’s a cry out of hunger or

What is Peace? Here are some of the answers from children when asked this question over the years. practicing silence or stillness not fighting sharing

Have you ever wondered why natural elements are so important in a Montessori environment? Dr. Maria Montessori firmly believed in using raw materials to teach

two guiding principles when responding to a child Communicating with children can take more intentionality than you realize. Recently while on the playground, I encountered

The Absorbent Mind Probably, as you read these lines, someone is saying those words somewhere in the world. Or several at once, “Children are like

The Montessori Early Childhood program consists of a three-year cycle, from age three through six years. During these three years, a fantastic transformation occurs. Gradually,

One of the main differences between humans and all other species is language. It lies at the root of the transformation to civilization in our
Toddlers through 6th Grade!
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