Montessori Bells
The Montessori Bells teach young children to discriminate between pitch and to identify notes on the musical scale. The bells allow little ones to learn about basic musical theory in…
The Montessori Bells teach young children to discriminate between pitch and to identify notes on the musical scale. The bells allow little ones to learn about basic musical theory in…
Before children can learn to read, they need to be able to hear the individual sounds within words. This is called phonemic awareness, and it is learned and developed during…
Montessori is sometimes referred to as “child-led” but that doesn’t mean that teachers do not lead. Every student in a Montessori classroom is at their own individual developmental stage and…
The Montessori object permanence box provides a way for infants to develop their sense of object permanence right when they are primed to. Some time between eight and ten months…
There is nothing unnatural in trying to look for the best education possible for your child as a parent. With so many options available, it might, however, be difficult to…
Distance learning took the world over when the coronavirus hit and universities everywhere were forced to close their doors. Online classes actually have plenty of benefits for some people, however.…
Montessori educators are often questioned about the lack of fantasy books or cartoon characters in the Montessori early education classroom. Are Reggio and Montessori philosophies stifling children’s imaginations or just…
Montessori classrooms use the Positive Discipline approach created by Jane Nelsen, Ed.D. This approach assumes the best of children, collaborates with them, and empowers them to develop self-discipline and problem-solving…
The Montessori Knobbed Cylinders are the very first sensorial material a child works with. Their purpose is to support visual discrimination skills. Additionally, the Knobbed Cylinders include work with language…