Children love to go outside! And, unless it’s extreme weather, so do teachers. I have had very positive experiences taking my upper elementary Montessori students out for a nature walk…
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Young children learn language by learning the names of things. They are constantly asking “What is that?”, wanting to assign a name, and thus meaning, to the objects in their…
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Wars are not acts of God. They are caused by man, by man-made institutions, by the way in which man has organized his society. What man has made, man can…
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In the Montessori Classroom, the day begins with morning circle. This is a time for the classroom community to come together and to greet one another. It’s also a time…
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Celebrations and rituals are important in the lives of children. Through them, they learn that we experience the circle of life, death, and the large milestones in between. Children feel…
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