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Discover how the carefully designed Montessori classroom — the 'prepared environment' — acts as a third teacher, fostering independence and deep concentration.

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Discover how the carefully designed Montessori classroom — the 'prepared environment' — acts as a third teacher, fostering independence and deep concentration.

Dr. Montessori identified critical windows when children are naturally drawn to specific skills. Understanding these sensitive periods can transform how you support your child.

You don't need special materials to bring Montessori principles home. Simple changes to your environment and approach can nurture your child's independence and love of learning.

The Montessori three-year cycle is not arbitrary — it mirrors the natural rhythm of child development. Learn why completing the full cycle is essential for your child.

Will your Montessori child thrive in a conventional classroom? Research shows they often excel. Here's what the transition looks like and how to prepare.

The Montessori approach's emphasis on individual pacing, sensory engagement, and freedom of movement makes it uniquely suited for neurodiverse learners.

Beyond the Primary classroom, Montessori's Cosmic Education connects children to the universe through interconnected stories of science, history, and culture.

Deep concentration is one of the most precious and fragile states a child can achieve. Learn why authentic Montessori guides protect it at all costs — and how parents can do the same at home.

In a Montessori classroom, there is no bell for snack time. Children learn to recognise their own hunger, prepare their own food, and care for their community — all through the open snack system.

At Lions Gate Montessori, children across all divisions develop French proficiency through native French-speaking guides — without replacing English as the primary language of instruction.

Montessori education places an emphasis on open-ended inquiry. As part of this, students at LGMS are given opportunities to connect with their studies first hand. The “Going Out” aspect of our...

Upper elementary students also resumed their biannual participation at the Montessori Model United Nations program in New York City this year representing Bhutan and Ukraine. Much fun was also had...

A great time was had by all this afternoon at our students’ OCEAN TIDAL RHYTHMS PERCUSSION performance led by Daniel Duggan from Rhythm Resource! An expert percussionist, Daniel enthralled our...

Extended-Day and Elementary students collaborated on artwork inspired by Ted Harrison and Chinese Brush painting for ourHome is Where the Art Isauction. We look forward to seeing everyone at Anchor...

We’re often asked what happens when Montessori kids grow up. Well, did any of you follow this year’s NBA playoffs? The MVP, who some consider to be the greatest shooter in NBA history is… a...

It turns out that young teen boys may actually bemore cruel, according to a recent study from theUniversity of Georgia. Interestingly, the study found that students from sixth to eighth grades –...

We’ve been told how important it is to foster self-esteem, but have we gone too far withpouring on the praise? The full study can be found at:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

The Kindergarten year for Primary students provides them with the opportunity to bring their educational, social, and mentorship abilities to fruition. They begin to: PRACTICAL LIFE & COMMUNITY Not...

The education program for adolescent students proposed by Dr Montessori over 90 years ago was that of a farm school. She envisioned this to be a place where students would grow their own food,...

Ever wonder why Montessori schools still use cursive? Take a look at thisMSNBC interviewwith writer, Maria Konnikova discussing herarticle(New York Times, June 2014) on cursive writing in schools and...

How can we create healthy environments for our children to thrive in today’s society? Hear what Dr. Bruce Perry has to say…. Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph.D. is an American psychiatrist, currently the...

Few of us know adults who attended Montessori schools and often wonder what the long term benefits might be. In hisarticlefor the Harvard Business Review,Andrew McAfee, co-director of theInitiative...

Clay Shirky, a professor of media studies at New York University, has banned the use of technology in his classes. Shirky holds a joint appointment as arts professor at NYU’s graduateInteractive...

It’s what we all want to know, isn’t It? The secret to raising successful children. With so many “how to” books out there, where do we start? ThisNYT articleis straightforward and brutally honest....

Did you know Steve Jobs and Evan Williams (founder of Twitter, Blogger and Medium) are low tech parents?Find out why…

Patricia Kuhl shares astonishing findings about how babies learn one language over another — by listening to the humans around them and “taking statistics” on the sounds they need to know. Clever lab...

Bill Gates, Sergey Brin and Larry Page have proven that indeed, life allows for the “revenge of the nerds”. Now there’s social science research that supports this! Researchers at the University of...

This should come as no surprise to those who know us, but we don’t follow the BGUTI (Better Get Used To It) principle when it comes to preparing our students for life. The BGUTI principle is the view...

Now that spring has sprung, our adolescent students are resuming their visits to the farm property on Wednesdays. On our first visit this past April 2nd, we had many important tasks to follow up on,...

In our previous posts,Introduction to Practical LifeandPractical Life Materials, we stressed the importance of such exercises in our classroom environments. Children are keen observers who notice all...

A child who becomes a master of his acts through long and repeated exercises (of practical life), and who has been encouraged by the pleasant and interesting activities in which he has been engaged,...

All families treasure books but sometimes it is difficult to decide which books to buy and which to borrow. In our Primary classrooms, we carefully select books for our library corner. You may be...

“The connection to academic success may not come directly from income, rather from something that is absolutely free.Words.” The Montessori approach to language takes the importance of words into...

We’ve been told it’s “old fashion” for our children to use cursive writing. In fact, most schools no longer teach it. So why do Montessori schools like ours still insist on using cursive? In most...

It may seem like a laughable “only in New York” story that Manhattan mother, Nicole Imprescia, is suing her 4-year-old daughter’s untraditional private preschool for failing to prepare her for a...

Why send your child to a Montessori school? The presentation below presents a compelling reason:

Being a parent isn’t easy. We go into this without any training, and for those who live without support from extended family or peers, advice is often gleaned only from “experts” in the media. How...

Google. Amazon. SimCity. What do they all have in common? Their founders went to Montessori schools! According to thisGlobe and Mailarticle, some companies even apply Montessori practices to their...

It’s not your imagination! You and your friend could be keying the same words on your search engines and get different results. Here’s why: Continue reading→

If music be the food of love, play on – William Shakespeare Did you know that music plays an integral part in Montessori education – and that our teachers are given lessons in music as part of...

Have you noticed that t.v. programs for young children today are far morefast pacedthan ones featured 10 or 20 years ago? Montessori educators haveContinue reading→

Our school hasn’t buckled under the pressure to install computer labs in our elementary classrooms.Here’s one reasonandhere’s another.

Last year, theNew York Timesfeatured an article on the young artist, Justin Canha. This inspiring story is a testament to how children, when supported, are able to blossom – often reaching their...

We wrapped up the year full of fun and celebrations! Warm thanks to our Parent Support Group for the pizza and watermelon lunch at our Year-End picnic, and MaxFruit popsicles for students on our last...

The last two months of school were packed with events and adventures. Thanks so much for families who joined us for our Mother’s Day Tea, Parent/Child Workshop, Kindergarten Graduation ceremony, and...

In a Montessori classroom, grace and courtesy lessons are not about obedience — they are about dignity, independence, and the quiet art of living well together. And it all begins with the prepared adult.
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