Birthday celebrations are significant in our school, observed in a meaningful and reflective way. Rooted in Dr. Montessori’s principles of respect, empathy, and community, this global tradition empowers children to appreciate their own unique journey while feeling connected to the world around them. A central part of this celebration is the “Birthday Walk” around the sun, a symbolic and …
How to Have a Montessori-Inspired Thanksgiving
At the core of a Montessori education is your child’s ability to participate in everyday life with confidence. Holidays provide families with valuable opportunities to put these concepts into practice. By creating a fun holiday routine that gives your children meaningful ways to participate, you will be able to learn and grow together as a …
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Discussing the Solar Eclipse in the Early Years
Americans last saw a total solar eclipse two decades ago. This Monday, on August 21, 2017, we will be able to see a solar eclipse for the first time in decades. This is also the first solar eclipse to move from coast to coast since 1918. The eclipse is an ideal time to engage your …
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The Year of the Rooster
Students dressed in red and gold for good luck, designed parade noisemakers, and danced their way around campus to welcome the Year of the Rooster. Happy New Year! Chúc Mừng Năm Mới! 新年好
Q&A with H-E-B’s Marti Owens
It’s hard to ignore the link between early childhood education and good eating. A full tummy makes a difference in school performance, learning outcomes, and child development.


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