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Montessori Outdoor Exploration: Nature-Based Activities for Each Age Group
Outdoor exploration plays an essential role in Montessori education, offering children meaningful opportunities to learn through movement, discovery, and connection with nature. Nature-based learning supports physical development, concentration, creativity, and...
Montessori and Emotional Regulation: Helping Children Name & Navigate Big Feelings
In early childhood, emotions can feel overwhelming. Frustration, excitement, sadness, and anger often show up before children have the language or tools to express what they’re feeling. In a Montessori environment, emotional regulation is nurtured intentionally,...
How Montessori Education Helps Train Tomorrow’s Innovators
In a world that is rapidly changing, today’s children will grow into careers and technologies that don’t even exist yet. The question many parents ask is: How can we prepare our children for a future we can’t predict? For more than 100 years, Montessori education has...
The Lifelong Benefits of Montessori Education
There’s a saying by Gavin McCormack, the Ambassador of Montessori in Australia, that beautifully captures the heart of Montessori philosophy: “If we get the first seven years right, the children’s abilities are limitless.” Those early years truly are the foundation...
Montessori: More Than A Daycare
When new parents are getting ready to go back to work, they are usually looking for a “daycare” for their child. Typically starting at age 12 weeks. When families look for care for their infants, toddlers, or preschoolers, “daycare” is often the first word that comes...
Everyday Routines That Encourage Independence at Home
One of the most powerful ways parents can support a Montessori education is by weaving independence into everyday routines at home. Children thrive when they are trusted with responsibilities that match their abilities, and the daily rhythm of mornings, mealtimes, and...





