Four Practical Back-to-School Tips for Montessori Students

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Four Practical Back-to-School Tips for Montessori Students

It’s that time of year again and getting ready for back-to-school is always full of excitement and curiosity. Whether your child is returning to a familiar classroom or stepping into a new one, a little preparation can make the transition smooth and joyful. In Montessori, back-to-school readiness isn’t just about pencils and notebooks; it’s about…

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Getting Ready for the First Day of Kindergarten

As summer winds down, many parents wonder how best to prepare their children for their very first day of kindergarten. While early academics get plenty of attention, there are other skills that can make the start of school smoother and more enjoyable. Life Skills Start at Home By the time children start kindergarten, they benefit…

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These Tweets Can Help You Better Understand Your Child

Group of students working independently in a calm and organized Montessori classroom.

Twitter isn’t known as the best place to get early childhood education tips. However, there is one user who is changing that by turning cute viral videos into teachable moments. Dr. Dan Wuori is the Senior Director of Early Learning at the Hunt Institute, an education-focused think tank that is partnered with Duke University. But…

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Research Shows Children Spend More Time On Screens Than They Did Before Pandemic: Here’s Why Parents Should Take Action

Student engaged in a language activity with Montessori movable alphabet.

Excessive screen time may be physically and mentally harmful to children. During the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, just about everyone was spending more time looking at their computer screens than before lockdown restrictions. This was especially true for children, many of whom had to do online education. Since restrictions ended, children’s screen time has…

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Interview with Harvard University’s Dr. Junlei Li: How ‘Simple Interactions’ Can Create Strong Relationships and Healthy Development

Children engaging in sensory activities using practical life materials.

Our daily lives are full of small, seemingly mundane events that can go unnoticed. However, for all of us, and especially for children, these “simple interactions” are the building blocks for bigger, more meaningful events that shape our lives. Simple Interactions is also the name for an early childhood development approach to promote strong relationships…

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Why Being ‘Predictable’ Can Help Your Child’s Brain Development

Parents reading with children

Parents have long known that giving children a regular routine can help them learn good habits, but a new study from researchers at the University of California at Irvine has found evidence that having a “predictable” early life can be beneficial to a child’s brain development. And having predictable parents might be the key factor.…

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Interview with Rebecca Rolland, Author of ‘The Art of Talking with Children’

Interview with Rebecca Rolland, Author of ‘The Art of Talking with Children’

Talking is one of the most important ways that children learn language and social cues, but how often are parents having real, meaningful conversations with their children? In her new book, The Art of Talking with Children: The Simple Keys to Nurturing Kindness, Creativity, and Confidence in Kids, author Rebecca Rolland explains the power that conversation can…

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