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Toy Rotation: Why Less is More in a Montessori Home
Introduction In today’s world of overflowing toy boxes and ever-expanding playrooms, it might seem unusual to suggest fewer toys for...
How Montessori Builds Resilience in Young Children
Introduction Resilience is the ability to bounce back from challenges, adapt to change, and keep going even when things get...
Freedom Within Limits: Understanding Montessori Discipline
Introduction Discipline in early childhood is often misunderstood as strict control or constant correction. In Montessori education, however, discipline is...
The Role of the Montessori Guide: More Observer Than Instructor
Introduction In most traditional classrooms, teachers are seen as the primary source of knowledge—directing, instructing, and correcting at every step....
Grace and Courtesy: Teaching Manners the Montessori Way
Introduction In a world that often seems rushed and distracted, simple acts of kindness and respect can stand out like...
Montessori and Brain Development: A Science-Backed Approach
Introduction In recent years, neuroscience has confirmed what Maria Montessori intuitively understood over a century ago: the early years are...