As infants and toddlers, children demonstrate initial kindness, especially toward people with whom they have a special bond. As they move…

As infants and toddlers, children demonstrate initial kindness, especially toward people with whom they have a special bond. As they move…
Are children naturally empathetic? You may have heard of the phenomenon of infants crying in a nursery, reacting to each other’s cries in…
You’d be hard pressed to visit any Montessori early childhood classroom in the world and not find the Knobbed Cylinders on the shelf….
When I was a much younger teacher, I had a student enigma, one of those kids who, despite everything I presented or didn’t, despite the…
Ah, adolescence. The big emotions. The physical changes. The seemingly endless push and pull between childhood and adulthood, when kids…
Just as you feel like you’ve mastered the pace of Early Childhood, you find yourself with an active, blooming Elementary student in your…
“Never interrupt a child at work.” So says one of the most often-repeated reminders to Montessori teachers in the Early Childhood…
Feeling distracted? Overwhelmed? Like your checklist keeps getting longer but you have less and less time to get it done? In a climate so…
As we move past the transitional first days of school and the rhythms of the school year begin to be established, we will begin sending…
Our first goal as Montessori teachers is to prepare environments within which children no longer notice our presence. So, how come this…