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The new MSOSV Cantera Montessori signs are up, and we are thrilled to make this new campus official. The arrival of these signs marks the next level of enthusiasm and excitement for our leadership and staff. We’ve spent the past few months working diligently to make the dream of opening an authentic Montessori campus in Texas a reality. It is wonderful to take a moment to admire the hard work that our team has put into establishing this new opportunity for the children. #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width:

We are so proud of the progress we’ve made with our new location in Georgetown, TX: Canterra Montessori. This new location will bring a new authentic Montessori program to families with young children. Nestled in an idyllic location, on two acres of rolling hills, we’re thrilled to develop this amazing location to be a uniquely natural learning environment for young minds. We selected this location to serve Georgetown families with this distinctly Montessori vision. We are currently in the midst of remodeling each room individually to enrich the Montessori experience we’ll

When considering a program for the ‘founding’ families at our new Cantera Campus, the Montessori of Silicon Valley looked to the meaning of the word Cantera and were struck by the alignment with our core values, the CARING model. COMMUNITY All individuals – child, parent, staff – who join our incredibly diverse school community are treated with respect as individuals. Each is expected to take responsibility for their personal contribution to the group’s collective success. Like each opal gemstone, every family who joins our Cantera Opal founding family community bring a set of unique characteristics

“Good Job” Each generation believes theirs is the greatest generation of all time. As a Gen Xer, I certainly think this. Our parents were Baby Boomers who, it’s safe to say were clearly irritated with the simple presence of Gen X as children if the number of times my own parents said things like children were to “be seen and not heard”. As a latch-key kid I was rarely seen nor heard by my parents. We became the “problem solving” generation primarily as a survival instinct while we raised ourselves. So, what

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Making children say “sorry” As adults, caregivers, and parents alike, we begin to guide young children as they interact with other children. We want our children to be kind, empathetic and caring towards others. So, when your preschool or toddler walks over to another child, snatches their ball, and runs away. The other child begins to cry. What do you do? It is very natural for parents and caregivers to jump in and tell the child to “say they are sorry”. However, just saying “sorry” without follow-up teaches children that they can act

Block the Sun, Not the Fun! At the Montessori School of Silicon Valley, the children love to play outside, especially in the summertime, so we take summer sun safety very seriously. During the months of May through September sunscreen and sunscreen application becomes a part of our daily routine. Here are some ways we help to “block the sun, and still have fun”. What you can count on from us regarding Summer Sun Safety Staying hydrated is important. Children are encouraged to drink the filtered, cool and refreshing water that we make available all day both indoors

MSOSV Spring Gardens are Open When I meet young adults, and they tell me they attended a Montessori School as a child, either in my school or another Montessori school, I ask them to share something they remember about the Montessori school. Answers are typically: “I remember peeling a carrot” “I remember making my own snack, spreading jam on a cracker, then getting to eat it” “I remember being with Ms. Colleen in the garden” “I remember this garden being so much bigger” While students in a fully implemented Montessori classroom are fully immersed in academic work,