When visitors first enter a Montessori classroom, you can almost hear a collective sigh as they experience the visually appealing yet simple space. Dr. Montessori believed that the child’s…
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I recently had a conversation with a NAMC student who has accepted a position as a Montessori Infant/Toddler teacher. She is quite excited about the position and the school, but…
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In our final blog of the series that compares Montessori with other educational methods, we examine the Reggio Emilia method. The method was created after World War II, when the…
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In our previous blog, we examined similarities and differences between the educational philosophies of Dr. Maria Montessori and Rudolf Steiner. Today, we discuss Charlotte Mason, another of Dr. Montessori’s contemporaries.…
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I have to admit that I learned about Waldorf before I learned about Montessori. I lived about a mile from the Rudolf Steiner College in Sacramento and, being curious, I…
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