Category: Montessori Resources

How to Develop Holiday Routines With Your Children The Montessori Way

How to Develop Holiday Routines With Your Children The Montessori Way

As holiday seasons approach, we remember that there are a vast amount of traditions and routines that have been around for centuries. Montessori routines involve putting the children in the middle of the projects and allowing them to choose how their traditions will look. With the wide variety of cultures and traditions to celebrate, it’s

Who Was Maria Montessori?

Who Was Maria Montessori?

Thousands are aware of Montessori schools due to their esteemed programs, but very few know exactly how they got their name. Surprisingly, these schools are named for a 19th century Italian born visionary named Maria Montessori. Her work in the field of education is still being widely utilized to this very day. She left two highly lucrative careers

What Does a Montessori School Teach?

What Does a Montessori School Teach?

The first eight years of your children’s lives are their crucial formative years. This is a critical period where they experience rapid physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development and learn more quickly than at any other time. Afia MazharExecutive Director at American Montessori Campus I have a life long passion of teaching kids. I received

How Multicultural Studies Enhance Your Child’s Development

How Multicultural Studies Enhance Your Child’s Development

More than ever, people are connected. With the ability through the Internet to speak with people across the world in real-time, barriers are being broken more and more. There’s no denying that the future involves a culture comprised of many other cultures. It just isn’t possible to have a world as connected as it is

Fun Cognitive Development Games for Children 3 Years and Older

Fun Cognitive Development Games for Children 3 Years and Older

What is Montessori? Montessori schools offer a student-led approach to learning, where students develop inquiry through self-paced individualized lessons with the support and guidance of caring teachers. This approach fosters a lifetime love of learning, strong independence, and accountability for their actions within a community. Montessori ages range from Infant to 2.5 years for infant