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By Heidi Hodge 22 Jan, 2024
Spoken language is very appealing to our primary-aged children. In our classrooms, you will see and hear lots of games happening around language development.
By Heidi Hodge 15 Jan, 2024
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day we have recommended some books about him and his movement.
By Heidi Hodge 08 Jan, 2024
Social and emotional learning is a hot topic in today's education world. Montessori elementary environments have this built into their curriculum.
By Heidi Hodge 01 Jan, 2024
What’s the difference between taking a walk to keep up with a workplace exercise challenge and taking a walk because you want to? Intrinsic motivation.
By Heidi Hodge 25 Dec, 2023
The holidays is a wonderful time to start rituals as a family. If you have a few that you practice, this read will give you some more to add to your list.
By Heidi Hodge 19 Dec, 2023
The school and family connection is important for both parties involved. How do we strengthen it? What does it mean to have a connection between these two?
By Heidi Geiger 30 Oct, 2023
We share some tips to make the Halloween experience educational, respectful, fun, and developmentally appropriate. Enjoy!
By Heidi Geiger 23 Oct, 2023
We highlight one of the more beautiful Montessori materials: the color tablets. These keys to the world of color awaken children's senses and are a lot of fun!
By Heidi Geiger 16 Oct, 2023
Here are our favorite books that support children’s wonder with chemistry (plus a printable list)!
By Heidi Geiger 09 Oct, 2023
Resources for connecting our children to the present-day life and culture of Native Peoples, celebrating indigenous activism, and learning about their history.
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