We are excited about the new addition to our outdoor learning environment, a beautiful, winding labyrinth. This offers our students a designated space for meditation, reflection, and quiet moments in their busy school day and fits well with our new MindUP curriculum. It's a natural extension of our Montessori philosophy, which values a child's need for purposeful work and a connection to the natural world.
Unlike a maze, the labyrinth has a single, non-deceptive path to the center and back out again. This makes it an ideal tool for children to practice mindfulness and self-regulation. By following the path with a calm body and an open mind, students can quiet their minds and reduce anxiety, strengthen their focus and concentration and develop a stronger sense of self-awareness and peace.
The new labyrinth is already a beloved part of our campus. It was nice to watch many of the students walking the labyrinth as a part of our recent International Day of Peace celebration. During their recess time, children can be seen walking the path deliberately, finding a quiet moment for themselves. It serves as an excellent resource for our peace corner, offering a valuable tool for children who need a moment to collect their thoughts. We are finding more ways to use it every day and hope you get a chance to stop in and take a walk with your child sometime. Thank you very much to the Daffodil Circle members for making this beautiful addition a possibility.