by Paul Epstein, PhD | Adolescence, Later Adolescence (15-18), MFA, Montessori Middle School, Montessori Secondary / High School, Video, Webinars / MFA
This was one of Lorna McGrath’s weekly Montessori Family Life webcasts. Find out how Montessori programs for adolescents prepare young people for the “ever-changing future” with Dr. Paul Epstein. Download PDF PowerPoint
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by John Long | MFA, Montessori Education, Primary (3-6), Sensorial
is hands were stretched far apart, but not all the way to the ends of the red rod, the longest one of a graduated set of ten. He walked with the slight wobble of a three year old as he carried the one meter long rod across the classroom. He stopped to wait for two […]
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by Lorna McGrath | MFA, Montessori Parenting, Montessori students, Montessori Teachers, School Resources
The education of even a small child, therefore, does not aim at preparing him for school, but for life.” – Maria Montessori ave you ever wondered why Montessori classrooms have multi-age groupings? Have you ever thought, “Won’t the oldest children in the class regress socially?” Did you ever want to ask, “I get how the […]
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by Lorna McGrath | Brain Development, Emotional Intelligence (EQ), Health / Nutrition, MFA, Montessori Education, Montessori Family Life, Montessori Parenting, Montessori students, Webinars / MFA
Lorna McGrath and Tim Seldin spoke with Montessori Mom, Ann-Mari DeCilis.
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by John Long | Later Adolescence (15-18), Lower Elementary (6-9), MFA, Montessori Charter Schools, Montessori Education, Montessori Middle School, Montessori Parenting, Montessori Secondary / High School, Montessori students, Upper Elementary (9-12)
h! A Montessori mother!” responded another woman in the needlepoint class when she heard that the children attend Post Oak School. Waiting for the other shoe to drop, the Montessori mother asked, “Where does your daughter go to school?” We’ve all been there: the mention of Montessori evokes a response in people. Sometimes we feel […]
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