For older children, who have a more developed sense of themselves separate from their parents and their ability to influence their…

For older children, who have a more developed sense of themselves separate from their parents and their ability to influence their…
No one wants to see their child sad, especially not at those transition moments when you’re leaving for work or saying goodbye at the…
Change is hard, and transitions to new spaces often come with a range of unexpected emotions. Montessori teachers are prepared for the…
It’s an old game in Montessori teacher education programs: can you give your “elevator speech about Montessori,” that brief explanation…
In some ways, protecting the Freedom of Choice for learners in the Third Plane of development can be the most stressful for parents and…
If we understand the Freedom of Choice to expand in 3-6 from a child’s agency over their own basic needs to include authority over their…
While the protected Freedom of Choice for Infants and Toddlers tends mostly to lie in a preservation of the child’s natural patterns for…
One of Montessori’s “Four Freedoms,” is the Freedom of Choice, the agency of the individual that is protected in our prepared…
We know, as Montessori teachers and child advocates, that the most important relationships we build in the classroom are the ones we…
If you’re paying attention to the media, you probably think Middle School is going to be overwrought with hyper-dramatic social conflicts…