Becoming a Montessorian
Young Children's Community Annie Botsford Young Children's Community Annie Botsford

Becoming a Montessorian

Over the past two summers, I had the privilege of pursuing my Montessori training. After a summer of virtual training due to COVID-19, this past June I eagerly loaded my Siberian husky into my Subaru Outback and headed to Montessori Northwest in Portland, Oregon. Despite the relentless 115° summer, I had a life-changing time.

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Giving Your Child the Gift of Independence
Young Children's Community, Primary Alison Breithaupt Young Children's Community, Primary Alison Breithaupt

Giving Your Child the Gift of Independence

Have you noticed that all babies and young children tend to want to do things by themselves? This tendency is the beginning of independence, which promotes confidence and self-esteem as well as motivation and perseverance. It fosters self-reliance, allowing your child to feel they have control over their life. It gives your child a sense of importance and belonging which is essential for building social relationships and for contributing to the world.

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Learning to Embrace the Struggle
Young Children's Community Jenny Lamble Young Children's Community Jenny Lamble

Learning to Embrace the Struggle

Children naturally want to do things for themselves. Regardless of their age, we have all seen this drive for independence emerge in our children and students. At times, it can feel like a great accomplishment; at other times, a challenge. For all of us who care for them, a real challenge exists in allowing children to encounter struggle.

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