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The Montessori Method

The Montessori Method “Our care of children should be governed not by the desire ‘to make them learn things’, but by the endeavor always to keep burning within them that light which is called intelligence.” – Dr. Maria Montessori Children possess an unusual sensitivity and intellectual ability to absorb and learn from their environment. They [...]

By |November 4th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on The Montessori Method

What makes Montessori unique?

What makes Montessori unique? The main purpose of an authentic Montessori education is to provide a carefully planned, stimulating environment that helps children develop an excellent foundation for learning and leadership. In authentic Montessori environments, teaching methods and materials demonstrate the philosophical commitment to support students and prepare them to handle whatever challenges they may [...]

By |November 2nd, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on What makes Montessori unique?

Montessori Philosophy

Montessori Philosophy "The child is endowed with unknown powers, which can guide us to a radiant future. If what we really want is a new world, then education must take as its aim the development of these hidden possibilities." – Dr. Maria Montessori A primary belief Dr. Montessori wove into her philosophy was her conviction [...]

By |October 30th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Montessori Philosophy

What is Authentic Montessori?

What is Authentic Montessori? Since Montessori is a word in the public domain, it is possible for any individual or institution to claim to be Montessori. An authentic Montessori classroom must have the following basic characteristics at all levels: A classroom atmosphere which encourages social interaction for cooperative learning, peer teaching, and emotional development. A [...]

By |October 28th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on What is Authentic Montessori?

Wake Forest Montessori’s Toddler Program

Wake Forest Montessori's Toddler Program: 18-36 months Our aim for our Toddlers aid the children’s development in gaining confidence and independence build on their developing self-esteem and social skills learn appropriate skills to move onto the next phase of their development with confidence and enthusiasm encourage and stimulate a love for learning We do this [...]

By |October 26th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Wake Forest Montessori’s Toddler Program

Clark Montessori athlete born with no fingers makes no excuses

CINCINNATI -- A big part of weight training is keeping the body symmetrical. Ryan Brewster hasn't been able to do that his entire life. The Clark Montessori sophomore linebacker and running back was born without fingers on his left hand. Brewster has to work out his upper body differently because of gripping issues. "I was [...]

By |October 22nd, 2015|News|Comments Off on Clark Montessori athlete born with no fingers makes no excuses

Why children should still learn cursive

The hands are the instrument a man's intelligence... The human hand allows the mind to reveal itself. - Dr. Maria Montessori Since when do kindergartners learn to write in cursive? Most public schools don't even start teaching cursive writing until at least third or fourth grade, if they teach it at all.  While us Montessori [...]

By |October 21st, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Why children should still learn cursive

The One Question Every Parent Should Quit Asking

"It's like she's not even practicing." Audrey's piano teacher was standing in front of me, giving her honest assessment. Her eyes were kind, and her voice soft, but my parental guilt turned her statement into a question. One I couldn't answer. So I just faked a diarrhea attack and ran to the restroom. Once we [...]

By |October 19th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on The One Question Every Parent Should Quit Asking

Playful Learning and Montessori Education

Although Montessori education is often considered a form of playful learning, Maria Montessori herself spoke negatively about a major component of playful learning—pretend play, or fantasy—for young children. In this essay, the author discusses this apparent contradiction: how and why Montessori education includes elements of playful learning while simultaneously eschewing fantasy. She concludes with a [...]

By |October 16th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Playful Learning and Montessori Education

Why dividing us by age in school doesn’t make sense

It absolutely blew my mind. During one of our first conversations over Skype, Skinner was telling me that dividing children by age in schools doesn’t make sense. After few seconds of skepticism, I took his argument seriously and I realized that the idea of grouping students by age was an assumption I had never challenged before. [...]

By |October 14th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Why dividing us by age in school doesn’t make sense