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Grace and Courtesy: Caring for Plants and Animals

Grace and Courtesy: Caring for Plants and Animals Our school community fosters an environment of love and respect for all things that breathe life. We believe that introducing plants and animals into the home and school environment lays the best foundation for a lifetime of comfort and interest in nature. One of the most important…

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How Do You Raise a Resilient Child?

Building a Resilient Child Resiliency, or the ability to recover after a period of hardship or difficulty, is an important skill for all of us to possess. There are numerous factors that influence our resilience, and resilience can be developed and strengthened at any age. In this post, we’ll look at how we can help…

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6 Montessori Parenting Habits to Instill in Your Children Every Day

Everyday Habits to Teach my Child: Montessori Way It can be difficult to implement the Montessori philosophy at home with children. After all, educators receive specialized training in this curriculum, so you may be wondering, “How could I apply Montessori parenting and understanding the philosophy at home if I don’t have a special degree?”  While…

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The Prepared Environment

What is a Prepared Environment? Dr. Montessori describes the purpose of the ready environment as follows in her book The Secret of Childhood: “The first goal of the prepared environment is to make the young child independent of the adult as far as possible.” Consequently, the prepared environment is one of Montessori philosophy’s central components.…

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Outdoor Learning in Children

Why Outdoor Learning is Important for the Children? Outdoor play is an essential component of child care and childhood growth. It encourages children to get some fresh air and engage in hands-on exploration of the natural environment. Nature, on the other hand, has a positive influence that extends beyond play and fresh air. We’d like…

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Independence in a Montessori Child

    “Independence is not a static condition; it is a continuous conquest, and in order to reach not only freedom, but also strength, and the perfecting on one’s powers, it is necessary to follow this path of unremitting toil.”   — Maria Montessori Montessori educators respect and promote independence in even their youngest students,…

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Positive Discipline

Positive Discipline-How Can We Adults Do It? Positive discipline is difficult, but in the long-term will help more than traditional methods. With Covid-19, we have come to spend more time with our children. This has brought discpline and how we enforce it to the fore. However, as parents, are we ready to cope with some…

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Toilet Learning in a Montessori Way- Parents Guide

Toilet Learning in Montessori – Are the Adults Ready? The Montessori approach refers to the process as “toilet learning” rather than “potty training” or “toilet training.“ This is because a child learns to use a toilet through a natural process similar to walking or crawling, which does not necessitate training. Although many parents delay toilet…

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Siblings Rivalry

Siblings Rivalry: Is it something a parent shall worry about? What on earth could make siblings become rivals? Turning the home into a continuous battle ground, and parents into umpires? To understand the topic better we need to understand the meaning of the two component words. Siblings simply means each of two or more children…

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Separation Anxiety in Children

Separation Anxiety in Children: What to do as a Montessorian? Separation anxiety is a common and normal fear of being away from their parents. The behavior you might see when children are separated from parents or care-givers is sometimes called ‘separation protest’. Separation anxiety can be seen in infants and toddlers. Young children often experience…

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