Circle time in the Montessori classroom is a time for toddlers to develop their listening skills, learn new vocabulary, practice language skills, practice following directions, build self-confidence, and learn about…
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Spring is such an inspiring time in the Montessori classroom. Students and teachers alike are shaking off their winter “funk” and there are so many opportunities for hands-on learning. All…
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Dr. Montessori defines Motor Skills in the following ways: Walking on the Line: An Exercise in Movement in the Montessori ClassroomWhile observing young children, Dr. Montessori observed that they enjoy…
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The education of a child’s physical movements is very complex . . . The child, if left without guidance, is disorderly in his movements. These disorderly movements are typically the…
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Last year, my Montessori students were fascinated as some of their classmates told the story of Passover to the rest of the class. My Passover “experts” knew almost all of…
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