Something happens after spring break. Palpable and alive, there is a new energy in the Montessori classroom. Whether spoken aloud or not, students and Montessori teachers alike have begun the…
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In 1866, the United States was recovering from the Civil War. As soldiers began to return home, wounded and down-trodden, Henry Welles, a drugstore owner in Waterloo, New York…
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The end of the year in a Montessori classroom is always a flurry of excitement! We teachers come to realize there just isn’t enough time left to do what we…
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Parents and Montessori teachers are dedicated to one goal: the best education possible for the child. Parent understanding and participation is critical to student success. It is important to establish…
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In the Montessori classroom, children are given the opportunity to set their own goals, manage their own time, and self-evaluate. They are highly motivated to learn because their interest is…
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