“UPON WHAT NOTE . . . DOES YOUR SCHOOL YEAR END? __High __Low __Flat __Sharp __Sweet”
Book Review: Evelyn Del Rey Is Moving Away
EVELYN DEL REY IS MOVING AWAY Written by Meg MedinaIllustrated by Sonia Sánchez Touching. Meg Medina captures in a lovely way the feelings friends often have when they become physically distant from each other, as in a move to another town or city and the changes that...
Momentum: Montessori, a Life in Motion with Elizabeth Slade
Setting Goals with Appreciative Inquiry
People have different ways of making sense of their work and relationships, as well as the feedback they receive. To matter, feedback has to acknowledge that people on both the giving and the receiving ends will have very different lenses through which they are sense...
Preparing a Montessori School for Successful Inclusive Education with Christine Lowry
What is Juneteenth really? Do you provide a paid holiday? What do your teachers know about it? What truth do you know? with Dr. Cindy Acker
Leadership Styles
Book Review: Just a Worm
Written & illustrated by Marie Boyd This book is illustrated using quill art techniques except for the worm (pen and ink) and the blue sky (digital). Its eye-catching colors and designs are quite beautiful. The author gives readers a lesson in quill art at the end...
Book Review: Intentional Connections – Building Parent Teacher Partnerships
Written by Dorothy Harman Parents, this is a book to put at the top of your “must read” list! It’s so user friendly and packed with such important information for all of us: parents, teachers, caregivers, and extended family. When I was halfway through it, I couldn’t...
Tomorrow’s Child | Welcome | May 2024
A Note from the Program Director
Dear Parents and Caregivers, Yes! It’s spring and our days are getting longer, new life is everywhere, and we can open our homes and lives to a breath of fresh air. This is our last issue of Tomorrow’s Child for the 2023-2024 school year. All the surveys, focus...
Choose. Move. Repeat.
These three words can guide your choices as a parent of a young child.You make choices based on what you believe to be best for your child and family. These choices may be based on emotion, assumptions, or exasperation. I encourage you to consider making your...