Montessori education improves academic achievement, social skills, and self-esteem. But this learning doesn’t happen only in the classroom. As you look for ways to help your son or daughter reach their full potential, using Montessori techniques at home is a great option. Here’s how to take what your child is learning in class and support…
Articles By: Donna Anthony
7 Montessori Ways to Teach Good Study Habits to Children
When children are inspired from a young age to love learning, their education becomes a successful foundation for everything they do. Montessori schools like ours give students strong skills that help them excel academically, and these skills can be built from a young age so children gain the skills and confidence they need to succeed…
How Montessori’s 7 Key Principles Help Young Students Thrive
If there’s one thing that parents know firsthand, it’s that young children enjoy discovering how the world works. Give a child time and permission to learn, and they will gladly explore their environment. Our authentic, Montessori-certified teachers know and value this—which is why our classes embrace our students’ joyful pursuit of discovery. Your child will…
6 Fun Montessori Activities to Use at Home During the Holidays
With the holiday season drawing near, it’s a perfect time to plan how you will facilitate fun learning activities for your son or daughter when school is out. Fortunately, you don’t have to feel stressed out about the idea—because Christmas and Thanksgiving and other holidays invite lots of practical fun you can engage your child…
What Makes Montessori Learning the Right Choice for Your Child
Placing your preschool or kindergarten-age son or daughter into the right school is an important decision—and all the more so when you realize your child’s unique personality, traits and approach to life can dramatically impact their experience in school. The Montessori approach can be a perfect way to invite children to become successful in school…
Kindergarten or Montessori: Which Sets Up Children for Success?
Preschool (age 2+) and primary classes (ages 3-6) do more than simply acclimate children to attending school. When you make the right choice for where your child begins their educational experience, you set them up for a future filled with academic and personal achievements. It all starts with the foundation they’ll build upon. And this…
Yes! Hobbies and Montessori Go Hand in Hand to Benefit Kids
Gone are the days when children played outdoors for hours, entertaining themselves and making up games with their friends. Today, so much of our lives are scheduled and organized—and even toddlers are taken from activity to activity, with hardly a break in-between. While traditional schools and conventional after-school programs (like team sports, karate, and ballet)…
Screens vs. Hands-On Learning: What’s Best for Children?
With the nearly endless availability of computers, smartphones, tablets and televisions in our society, it’s easy to think that screen time is something young children should become accustomed to. But this isn’t the case when it comes to preparing your son or daughter for academic achievement. There are good reasons to limit your child’s screen…
Why It’s Worth Keeping Your Child in Montessori Classes
When it’s time for children to transition from preschool to kindergarten and primary grades, it’s common for parents to wonder whether it’s better to stick with Montessori or make a change. The fact is, Montessori is a lifelong approach to learning and discovery that your son or daughter will benefit from continuing. This is because…
How the Montessori Method Was Developed and Why It Works
Looking for the ideal way to give your son or daughter a passion for learning and the tools to succeed in school and life? If so, you’ve probably done a little digging and discovered the concept of Montessori classes and methods used at Primary Montessori. But you may not know how it became so popular…
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