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The Five Keys to Your Child Success Last week we talked about preparing our home to help our children be successful. This week, let’s focus on Montessori materials. How hard
The Five Keys to Your Child Success Last week we talked about preparing our home to help our children be successful. This week, let’s focus on Montessori materials. How hard
How a Little Preparation Goes a Long Way Many parents like to help feed or dress their children, even when the children become capable of doing it on their own,
Table manners… Healthy eating habits… Self-control. We all want our children to develop these abilities, but it’s hard for parents to know how and when to start! Did you know
Three Period Language Lesson With Fruits by Jeanne Marie Paynel from voilamontessori.com YOUR CHILD’S FUTURE ACADEMIC SUCCESS STARTS WITH THREE SIMPLE STEPS Thirty thousand. 30,000! That’s the number of words
If You Only Do One Montessori Activity at Home, Do This One I challenge you to think of one activity that exposes your child to math, language and science, while
Is Plastic REALLY Fantastic? Is your child careless with his toys? Do you wish he would show more respect for his eating and drinking utensils? Are you as tired of
Object Permanence Box by Jeanne Marie Paynel from voilamontessori.com I recently received this question from a client: “My 8-month old freaks out every time I am out of her sight.
Wooden Nut & Bolt by Jeanne Marie Paynel from voilamontessori.com I recently came across a series of workbooks for two-year olds that promised to help toddlers “develop fine motor skills”
Throughout my journey as a parent and Montessori educator, I have repeatedly seen how simple activities, offered at the right time and in the right way, can have a huge
If you’ve been following the Voila Montessori video series, you’ve probably had the opportunity to give several presentations to your child by now. She might have shown interest in some
Spooning by Jeanne Marie Paynel from voilamontessori.com When little children participate in Practical Life activities, you’ll often see them completely absorbed in their work, oblivious to what’s going on around
In her first school for young children in Rome, Dr. Maria Montessori created a series of activities to help her young students become more capable of caring for themselves and
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