It can be an adjustment when you suddenly find yourself with a toddler in your life. How do you manage to take care of them all day long? Are they going to drive you crazy? How do you ensure they grow up the right way and do not turn into a crazy teenager? There are so many questions that are … Read more about 6 Parenting Tips for Raising a Toddler That Will Make Your Life Easier
What Is The Role Of The Teacher In A Montessori Classroom?
Montessori children receive more individual attention than in any other system of education. Stories, Montessori materials, charts, timelines, natural objects, cultural “treasures” from around the world, and sometimes conventional tools replace standard textbooks. Guided by the teacher, students … Read more about What Is The Role Of The Teacher In A Montessori Classroom?
3 “Ghoulishly” Fun Halloween Activities
As the weather chills and the leaves begin to change colors, Halloween is often the first thought on every child's mind. This fun, spooky holiday offers an exciting and perfect twist to many educational home activities. Although some parts of Halloween may be too creepy for your little one, put the … Read more about 3 “Ghoulishly” Fun Halloween Activities
Encourage Your Children To Learn Through Play: 4 Adaptable Montessori Activities You Can Easily Set Up At Home
Looking for some creative ways to engage your children at home? Setting up educational activity stations in your house that help kids learn through play, as well as a supplement what they are learning at school, can be a fun way to naturally build on their progress. Check out these Montessori … Read more about Encourage Your Children To Learn Through Play: 4 Adaptable Montessori Activities You Can Easily Set Up At Home
No More Toddlers’ Tears: 4 Steps to a Happy Goodbye
It's a familiar and heart-wrenching scene at preschools and daycares everywhere: Mom or Dad is trying to drop off their preschooler, and the little one is clinging desperately- and usually tearfully- to Mom or Dad. While it's difficult to watch, it's even more difficult to endure, both as a … Read more about No More Toddlers’ Tears: 4 Steps to a Happy Goodbye
Biophilia: Stop Reading This And Go Outside
It seems like every morning, I'm being recommended readings on children, youth and anxiety. And I guess I'm not surprised to see so much research now about the links between smartphone use, anxiety and depression in our youth. My daughter (and avid smartphone aficionado) and I have good breakfast … Read more about Biophilia: Stop Reading This And Go Outside
Montessori Transitions: Lower to Upper Elementary
Montessori described six-year Planes of Development, 0-6, 6-12, and 12-18, each marked by three-year delineations that helped to better understand the primary focus of the child’s development at each stage. Those planes inform how we group children in Montessori. So, while traditional … Read more about Montessori Transitions: Lower to Upper Elementary
Introducing Your Baby to the Great Outdoors
Ever since you began to think about parenting, you knew how important outdoor time would be for you and your child. Now that your precious baby is in your arms, you look out the window and wonder how to safely spend time with your baby in the natural elements. A snowfall may look beautiful, but the … Read more about Introducing Your Baby to the Great Outdoors
Simple Tips for Designing a Toddler-Friendly Montessori Bedroom
Although many parents have general knowledge of the Montessori learning style in the classroom, very few realize how valuable this teaching method is within the home. Key Montessori principles offer a positive, wholesome lifestyle choice for our children, particularly toddlers. Although Montessori … Read more about Simple Tips for Designing a Toddler-Friendly Montessori Bedroom
Summer Science: 5 Toddler Science Projects
Summer is the perfect time for toddler science projects. With some careful planning and supplies, it's fun and exciting to create unforgettable experiments that capture your child's awe and curiosity. These projects are simple ways to begin showing your child the natural wonders of science as you … Read more about Summer Science: 5 Toddler Science Projects
What Does Montessori Parenting A Teenager Look Like?
The stereotypes about teenagers abound: the eye-rolling, the cliques, talking-back, and faces in their phones. If you only believed what you saw in the media, you might think teenagers were universally unruly, antisocial, disrespectful, and surly. Yeah, sometimes. But they're just as often, and … Read more about What Does Montessori Parenting A Teenager Look Like?
A Conversation with Alumna Mikayla Sharp
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Hudson Monte-Stories podcast where Matt Virgil, Head of School, and Michelle Lazor, Director of Admissions & Alumni Relations, spoke with Mikayla Sharp. Mikayla is a graduate of Hudson Montessori School and then went on to graduate from Gilmour … Read more about A Conversation with Alumna Mikayla Sharp