Our first goal as Montessori teachers is to prepare environments within which children no longer notice our presence. So, how come this…

Our first goal as Montessori teachers is to prepare environments within which children no longer notice our presence. So, how come this…
You’ve made it through those first few weeks, the crying children, the crying parents, the crying teachers at the end of exhausting days….
We know, as Montessori teachers and child advocates, that the most important relationships we build in the classroom are the ones we…
It’s an old game in Montessori teacher education programs: can you give your “elevator speech about Montessori,” that brief explanation…
You’ve labeled the cubbies. You’ve printed your lists. You’ve prepared your binders and added those vibrant drops of food coloring to the…
For most American schools, this is the beginning of the new school year. And for most Infant and Toddler classrooms, that means the…
Are your shelves cleaned? Have you reorganized your cupboards? Decided whether the loft should be a reading nook or an observation perch?…
The child is capable of developing and giving us tangible proof of the possibility of a better humanity. He has shown us the true process…
Does this sound familiar? Your summer break is starting, and you’ve decided that this is the year you’re going to engage in some…
Some weeks feel heavier than others. Maybe your classrooms have been a little unruly, preparing for the end of the school year. Maybe the…