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  • “Say You Are Sorry”: Modeling Manners, Not Pushing Them

    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,.

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  • Summer Sun Safety

    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.

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  • What is Your Favorite Color?

    Our friends from our Primary program at Crescent Montessori want to share with you their favorite colors! Do you have a favorite color too?

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  • What Do You Remember From Montessori Preschool?

    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.

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  • The Montessori Road to Writing and Reading

    The Montessori Road to Writing and Reading The Montessori environment is rich in language.  Whether through conversation or language games, the young child is surrounded by vocabulary on their.

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  • Coming Out of the Pandemic: Private vs. Public School

    As we begin to wind down this very unique and unusual year, I would like to start by taking a look back. Before I begin, I would like it.

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  • What Did You Do Today?

    We know you are eager to know how your child’s day went. What did they do? What did they learn? The challenge is that these questions might be too.

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  • A Quick Peek Inside Our Schools

    The Montessori School of Silicon Valley has four locations for your convenience. One in Santa Clara and three in Milpitas. Cabrillo Montessori School Calaveras Montessori School Crescent Montessori School.

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  • 5 Reasons to Get them Outside: The MSOSV Outdoor Classrooms

    An advocate for outdoor learning, Dr. Montessori would say that with Spring right around the corner and Summer immediately following, there is no better time than now to open.

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  • OCTOBER UPDATE: Watching the Numbers

    • November 3, 2020
    • Posted By : Mike Harding
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    When I drafted the initial version of this blog in late September, I set out to provide visibility to the data being reported by the State of California in.

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