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Information & InspirationMontessori at Home: Progress, Not Perfection
Many parents are drawn to Montessori but when they’ve primarily seen it in action via carefully curated posts on social media they can feel overwhelmed by the idea of creating an immaculate home environment. The truth is, Montessori at home is not about aesthetics or...
Montessori 3 Period Lesson
A demonstration of a Montessori 3 Period Lesson, with some handy hints for how to find the delight in the detail of this simple but powerful pattern! The 3 Period Lesson can be used time and again for introducing almost any new concept to a child. Following the...
Treasure Hunt – A Montessori Game for home or in the classroom
A fun Montessori game that can be played in a classroom or at home, either one-on-one or with a group of children. This game: Is purposeful but playful (which makes it really engaging!) Involves Movement (which helps to channel big energy!) Depends on Working Memory...
The ‘Boy and the ball’ Excursion at Cedars Montessori (Unley)
We are excited to share with you the enriching and exciting experience our children had during their excursion to the mime performance, The Boy and the Ball. The performance provided an opportunity for our little learners to engage with creativity, movement, and...
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