No matter the age of your children, it is important that you give them space, security and organization to create an independent learning environment at home. This type of learning, is inspired by Maria Montessori, the Italian physician, education and innovator, acclaimed for her educational method that builds on the way children naturally learn. “To […]
Potty Learning. When parents hear these words, it may sound similar to fingernail scratches on a chalkboard. But, just know it doesn’t have to be this cringe worthy. Potty learning or potty training can actually be an enjoyable experience for both parent and child when done the Montessori way. Start Sooner Than Later First and […]
Your Child Learns at His Own Rate He is neither held back nor pushed pushed forward according to the learning rates of other students. Since children are so different, it is unrealistic to expect that they will learn at the same rate. Your Child Learns How to Focus and Concentrate This is one of the […]
Many toddlers go through a biting stage. It typically occurs when a child is between one and a half and three years old. But why does this happen? Biting, can often be commonplace behavior for a toddler. It doesn’t matter how well the child is parented or how “good” a child is. The incident generally […]
Grace and courtesy, two attributes that some might say are sadly lacking in today’s chaotic world. And arguably so. As parents, grandparents and caregivers, it is our responsibility to ensure that children are taught how to be graceful and courteous to others. Teaching these characteristics affords the added benefits of learning kindness, friendliness, acceptance, and […]
Parenthood. It’s one of the most beautiful things you can experience. Day in and day out you are consumed by little hands, big imaginations, large emotions and the list goes on, right!? In the rush of daily life it is important for both parents and children to get quality one-on-one time with each other. Have […]
A preschoolers lunch. Too big, too small or will they even eat it at all? Try some of these ideas to spark up your little one’s taste buds and make their lunch size perfectly portioned. Anything on a Stick Have a day where everything is on a stick. Skewers are the easiest thing since sliced […]
What is positive guidance? Some folks equate this to child-led rearing, but it couldn’t be further from the truth. It doesn’t mean happiness at all costs. The positive guidance philosophy recognizes that children actually learn when supported through conflict — not when protected from it. The aspect of positivity indicates a foundation in healthy adult-child […]
When you think of childhood, the imagination goes to butterflies and rainbows. But that isn’t always the case. Childhood may not always be as carefree as we hope for our children. They may experience the pains of divorce or the loss of a loved one, or pet. When this type of situation occurs, it’s important […]
Our child’s education is a considerable priority for parents. Public school, private school, homeschooling. How do we sort through these options and make a quality determination that will instill habits and methods that will serve our children from childhood through adulthood? In today’s crowded world of power struggle, the Montessori method serves as a […]