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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Role of the Guide
Community, Social Emotional Learning Karin Church Community, Social Emotional Learning Karin Church

Role of the Guide

Why do Montessori schools use the term “guide” instead of “teacher” and how is a guide’s role different from what may be expected of a traditional teacher? Word choice matters and helps all of us in the role of guide stay true to our training and the children’s needs. One definition of “to teach” is “to impart knowledge,” whereas “to guide” can be defined as “to show the way.” From the child’s perspective, a difference between approaches may be perceived as either being given all the answers or being shown how to find your own.

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Specials in Elementary
Specials DiAnn Service Specials DiAnn Service

Specials in Elementary

Many people in our school community attended an elementary school where art, music, and PE were once-a-week opportunities that were earmarked as very special days. Perhaps this is how the term “specialist” was coined.  

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From Concrete to Abstract
Elementary Sandra Besselsen Elementary Sandra Besselsen

From Concrete to Abstract

Walking into a Montessori elementary classroom, you will more than likely find a group of children moving beads from tubes to a set of boards, as well as transferring these colorful beads between one another. From a distance, it may look like the children are playing with beads. But on closer observation, the children are actually discussing and working through a long division problem.

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Writing Before Reading
Primary Megan Fellows Primary Megan Fellows

Writing Before Reading

Many of us who grew up attending traditional schools learned to read before we learned to write. We were taught the names of letters before learning the sound made by each letter. However, the Montessori sequence of lessons gives children opportunities to write before they even begin to read. 

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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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Celebrating 20 years on North Long Lake Road
History Gretchen Uhlinger History Gretchen Uhlinger

Celebrating 20 years on North Long Lake Road

“When Hildegarde Solzbacher, director of my AMI teacher training program, asked each of us to describe the Montessori school of our dreams, I said I imagined a place where children would be free to explore learning surrounded by adults who guided them with patience and love…”

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Making Dreams a Reality
History Colleen Christensen History Colleen Christensen

Making Dreams a Reality

Fall 2002: Imagine the excitement of not only a new school year, but a new school! The North Long Lake Campus became home for The Children’s House after an 18-year journey that began at the school’s inception in 1984 to a point when demand for the program inspired and justified the construction of our dream school. We eagerly embraced the opportunity to build a facility that supported our Montessori principles.

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How to Make the Most of Parent-Teacher Conferences
Community Jenny Lamble Community Jenny Lamble

How to Make the Most of Parent-Teacher Conferences

Parent-teacher conferences are right around the corner. We genuinely care for your child and their development and look forward to our time together. We have lots to share about your child and, because no one knows your child better than you do, we look forward to hearing from you all about your child, discussing any questions you may have and supporting you at home when possible. 

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How to Observe in a Montessori Classroom
Community, Primary Melissa Cole Community, Primary Melissa Cole

How to Observe in a Montessori Classroom

The Montessori environment integrates all aspects the child needs to be successful. Mastery over the environment begins when the child becomes aware of their actions in and on the environment and, for some, this may be their first experience outside of the home. The classroom supports all of what’s to come and is the physical, psychological, and social foundation for growth.

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Dr. Montessori and Peace
Community Jamie Schaub Community Jamie Schaub

Dr. Montessori and Peace

Perhaps you do not know that Maria Montessori lived during both World Wars.  Maybe you do not know that she was involved in the creation of The League of Nations, the precursor to The United Nations. 

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4 Ways to Integrate Montessori at Home
Community, Primary Arielle Sika Community, Primary Arielle Sika

4 Ways to Integrate Montessori at Home

Encouraging order, independence, and self-motivation is fundamental to the Montessori approach. At school, carefully designed classrooms allow students to develop competence in caring for themselves and their surroundings. Here are four ways you can support your child’s Montessori education at home…

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Montessori and the Multi-Aged Classroom
Community Karin Church Community Karin Church

Montessori and the Multi-Aged Classroom

When our daughter joined The Children’s House at sixteen months, one of the biggest takeaways from our initial visit was how very capable she already was at this young age and how, up until that point, we may have been getting in the way of her natural development.

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Freedom and Limits
Elementary Nadine Elmgren Elementary Nadine Elmgren

Freedom and Limits

Joyful learners abound in every classroom at The Children’s House. You can see students happily skipping across the room, some fiercely engaged in their work, while others banter over the nuisances of their collaboration. I believe a key force in this engagement is the foundational principle of the balance of freedom and limits.

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