A fun story about growing up and being responsible. Full of quirky illustrations and lovely lines, this book is a must on the book shelf of every growing child. By T. Albert Illustrated by www.maaillustrations.com Download Here
Read MoreFocus on helping your child feel safe, but be truthful. Don’t offer more detail than your child is interested in. For example, if kids ask about stores closing, address their questions. But if the topic doesn’t come up, there’s no need to raise it. Here’s a
Read MoreAs of last month, 165 countries had closed schools nationwide, impacting over 1.5 billion children and youth. There is also still great uncertainty as to when schools will reopen. Thankfully, these days, there are many free (or low-cost), easy-to-use digital communication tools that allow for a
Read MoreNot all learning is academic. Practical life involves learning how to live, learning how to be human and navigate this thing we call life. [/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.0.6″ link_text_color=”#6f4792″] Please know that we at Different Strokes Montessori, are more than happy to take any suggestions, to ensure you
Read MoreAs of last month, 165 countries had closed schools nationwide, impacting over 1.5 billion children and youth. There is also still great uncertainty as to when schools will reopen. Thankfully, these days, there are many free (or low-cost), easy-to-use digital communication tools that allow for a
Read More]Distance learning, also known as correspondence education or home study, is a form of education where there is little or no face-to-face interaction between students and their instructors. Distance learning students usually study from home, instead of attending physical classes. Not all learning is academic. Practical
Read MoreDuring these times of uncertainly, it is difficult to predict what tomorrow will bring. But with countries around the world enforcing lock downs and school closures, the Montessori method of education may be your answer to developing a home education routine focused on independence and project
Read More“It’s who the child can become!” that matters! It’s time to educate the whole child, emotionally, physically, academically and spiritually and look at their individual learning needs and the unique qualities that will make them shine. “It’s not what they can do, but who they can
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