Did you know that even our youngest learners at Excelled Montessori are becoming mini-scientists? Every week, they dive into the exciting world of physics through […]
Have you ever noticed how your child seems to have an endless supply of questions? “Why is the sky blue?” “How do bees make honey?” […]
According to the Science of Early Childhood Development, 90 percent of a child’s brain development occurs at the age of five. It is the most adaptable & […]
Do you jump in to help your child as soon as they hit a snag, or do you step back and watch to see if […]
Dear Mom and Dad, what does creativity and creative play mean to you? Creativity means thinking in new and fun ways to solve problems. It’s […]
In a Montessori classroom, we often call the teacher a “guide” or “facilitator” instead of a traditional teacher. This guide creates a supportive space where […]
As a group, spiders eat more bugs than any other creature. Spiders play a crucial role in helping to control harmful insects in our gardens […]
Not all classrooms have four walls No doubt, spending time in nature positively affects a child’s well-being. Studies show that natural environments significantly reduce stress […]
The Invisible Teacher: The Prepared Environment The Montessori classroom is designed to be a “prepared environment” where children can explore, learn, and grow at their […]
Not all children learn alike! Montessori recognized that children learn differently, at different paces, and through unique interests. Children’s learning styles vary greatly, and thankfully […]
Have you ever thought that your child is being irrational, obsessive, compulsive, unreasonable or overly sensitive? Have you noticed your child showing an intense desire […]
Happy child, happy parent, or happy parent, happy child? To truly understand the meaning of ‘happy parent, happy child is a challenging and mind-bending concept. […]
Although mindfulness and heartfulness are newly coined concepts, Montessori was ahead of her time in sharing these profound practices with the children in her children’s […]
Researchers estimate that the ocean may be home to 700,000 marine species. 91 percent of ocean species have yet to be classified and more than […]