9 Fun Things to Do with Your Children in Georgetown
With so many new families moving into the area, we thought it would be helpful to provide some ideas on family friendly activities. Whether you are interested in Montessori or just looking for something to do with your child, we think you will find some great ideas on the list below! Red Poppy Festival Mark your calendars and plan to celebrate our beloved festival: April 22-24, 2022 Three days of family festival fun. Friday evening kicks off the annual festival with delicious food from vendors, live music and more. Stroll the square with
Love & The Child
When I think of this special time of the month, we think of all things related to Valentines, such as hearts, lots of red and pink colors and love! I found a couple of Montessori quotes about love and the child. They are powerful and inspiring, and continue to touch us till decades later. Surprisingly Montessori wrote and spoke about love a lot. You will need to read each quote slowly to appreciate it. Here are some of my favorite quotes from Montessori on love: “Love is more than the electricity
Simplicity at Christmas
Reflection by Ms. Milinh, Head of School at our Cantera Montessori location. As we gear up being thankful and thinking about Christmas and all the toys and “stuff” that comes with it—sometimes less is more, there is a beauty in simplicity. Think about how you feel when your home is a mess—unmade beds, toys everywhere, dust on the floors, grimy dishes in the sink. Compare that to when your home is clean and tidy, with everything in its place. Does one scenario bring on stressful feelings, while the other makes you feel calm
The Role of the Guide: How They Can Follow Each Child Independently
MSOSV’s Five Part Blog Series A New Beginning: The 2021 School Year Work is the Child’s Play: Following a New Child – Tori, who is Three Years Old The Montessori Work Cycle Continued The Classroom: Not Only Are They Learning, They Have Created a Community The Role of the Guide: How They Can Follow Each Child Independently – Allowing Each Child to Learn and Grow at Their Own Pace The Role of the Guide: How They Can Follow Each Child Independently – Allowing Each Child to Learn and Grown at Their Own Pace “To aide life. That
Gratitude
Reflection by Ms. Milinh, Head of School at our Cantera Montessori location. With Thanksgiving over and the approaching holiday season is full of hustle and bustle, it is also a perfect time to step back and reflect on the many people that contribute to making our lives happier, better, and easier. What and who are we thankful for? What are we grateful for? Showing gratitude is an important part of who we are as humans. It strengthens our relationships and our connection to our community, and studies show that expressing appreciation makes
The Classroom: Not Only Are They Learning, They Have Created a Community
MSOSV’s Five Part Blog Series A New Beginning: The 2021 School Year Work is the Child’s Play: Following a New Child – Tori, who is Three Years Old The Montessori Work Cycle Continued The Classroom: Not Only Are They Learning, They Have Created a Community The Role of the Guide: How They Can Follow Each Child Independently – Allowing Each Child to Learn and Grow at Their Own Pace The Classroom: Not Only Are They Learning, They Have Created a Community In our previous blogs we talked about work being the child’s play and what happens in
The Montessori Work Cycle Continued
MSOSV’s Five Part Blog Series A New Beginning: The 2021 School Year Work is the Child’s Play: Following a New Child – Tori, who is Three Years Old The Montessori Work Cycle Continued The Classroom: Not Only Are They Learning, They Have Created a Community The Role of the Guide: How They Can Follow Each Child Independently – Allowing Each Child to Learn and Grow at Their Own Pace The Montessori Work Cycle and Philosophy Continued Working together “classifying” This is the Hundred Board – Some children will spend the entire work cycle with this material This is the
Work is the Child’s Play: Following a New Child – Tori, who is Three Years Old
MSOSV’s Five Part Blog Series A New Beginning: The 2021 School Year Work is the Child’s Play: Following a New Child – Tori, who is Three Years Old The Montessori Work Cycle Continued The Classroom: Not Only Are They Learning, They Have Created a Community The Role of the Guide: How They Can Follow Each Child Independently – Allowing Each Child to Learn and Grow at Their Own Pace Play is the work of the Child Dr. Maria Montessori Dr. Montessori observed that children enjoyed play based in reality, the children were happier and engaged longer with activities
A New Beginning: The 2021 School Year
MSOSV’s Upcoming Five Part Blog Series A New Beginning: The 2021 School Year Work is the Child’s Play: Following a New Child – Tori, who is Three Years Old The Montessori Work Cycle Continued The Classroom: Not Only Are They Learning, They Have Created a Community The Role of the Guide: How They Can Follow Each Child Independently – Allowing Each Child to Learn and Grow at Their Own Pace In May of 2020, MSOSV returned from the 2-month shutdown, the children had been at home. Parents transitioned from the office to work at home. The
Cantera Montessori: Me and My Community – Fire Fighters
September is always an exciting time in the Montessori environment. At MSOSV our schools begin the school year with “Me and My Community”. The topic of learning about Me and My Community offers the children the opportunity to learn about themselves, their community, and how it all connects within social contexts. This will allow them to expand their understandings of their community and the role others play to be helpful members of society. If you drove by Cantera Montessori today and saw a fire truck in the front of the school,