Last updated: 9 October 2025. Learning music in the early years does more than entertain. Studies link music experiences with gains in attention, memory, language, […]
We’re All Learning AI — Even Parents You’ve probably used ChatGPT by now — maybe to plan a trip, write a quick email, or look […]
The first month of Back-to-School at ExcellED Montessori has been filled with growth, discovery, and plenty of proud moments. From toddlers confidently saying “I can […]
Children’s brains are wired to absorb new languages with ease in their earliest years. Research shows that early bilingualism strengthens memory, problem-solving, and even empathy—benefits […]
When parents search for Excelled Montessori reviews in San Antonio, they want to hear real experiences from families. On this page, you’ll find parent testimonials, […]
Why Traditions Matter? As we approach the end of the year, we wanted to highlight the importance of traditions. Traditions help bring extra value and […]
Don’t pause your child’s learning – let them soar Hey there. Steve Whewell with ExcellED Montessori. Today’s topic…don’t pause your child’s learning – let […]
Not all classrooms have 4 Walls Hey there. Steve Whewell with ExcellED Montessori. Today’s topic…not all classrooms have 4 walls. Look. A classroom […]
Activating the Desire to Learn – Intrinsic Motivation Hey there. Steve Whewell with ExcellED Montessori. Today’s topic is intrinsic motivation… There are two basic […]
Hey there. Steve Whewell with ExcellED Montessori. Today’s topic is Exploration and Experimentation in the Montessori Classroom. Children are curious creatures. They are born with […]
Where Preschoolers Learn At ExcellED Schools, we believe that no school is bigger than childhood and no teacher is greater than curiosity. Our goal is […]
Maintaining the highest standards of cleanliness Are you ready to send your little one to preschool now? Maintaining the highest standards of cleanliness (COVID-19 […]
Kindergarten is an exciting milestone in a child’s life and is a child’s first significant educational transition from toddler exploration to school-age expectations. It is […]
Cultural Studies – This afternoon, a spontaneous conversation started when Isabella randomly carried her rug to the shelf on her head without hands. I explained […]