From humble beginnings, come great things….
October 30, 2022 In September I was observing a primary class and happened to be present as the teacher gave a lesson to a three-year-old girl on cleaning a chalkboard. … Read More
October 30, 2022 In September I was observing a primary class and happened to be present as the teacher gave a lesson to a three-year-old girl on cleaning a chalkboard. … Read More
Margaret, a veteran elementary Montessori teacher, overheard a conversation between Steven and Paula, two children who were conducting a science experiment. Steven lifted up a half-full test tube. “Hey, the … Read More
October 30, 2022 He was a sweet child with an angelic face, this new six-year-old from another Montessori school. And he was so eager to please. How was I to … Read More
October 30, 2022 These astonishing, inspiring, infuriating, delightful, intellectual, affectionate, willful, imaginative, perplexing, energetic, shape-shifting, social, inconsistent, big-hearted, enigmatic, demanding, reflective, dramatic, complicated elementary children of ours: who are they? … Read More
October 30, 2022 “[It] may be said that in order to develop the imagination it is necessary for everyone first of all to put himself in contact with reality.” -Dr. … Read More
A Home. A School. I remember setting foot in that Montessori classroom. I sat down on a chair—a very, very small chair—near the door. I had just stepped into someone’s living room. … Read More
October 30, 2022 Do you think your child believes she can do hard things? In a recent interview for Sun Magazine, author Barbara Kingsolver responds about nurturing perseverance in her … Read More
October 30, 2022 A few days ago I watched the movie “Home” (available for free viewing online). It paints a fascinating picture of the impact that human beings have had … Read More
October 30, 2022 Everything that is worth doing is worth doing well, or so my dear mother always said. Whether it is a holiday celebration, a dinner for 2 or … Read More
When I was a young mother living out of state for a year, I learned a lot from a group of mothers working on bringing Montessori to their town, which … Read More