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94. Preparing to Return to School: 3 Steps for Independence

94. Preparing to Return to School: 3 Steps for Independence

by Karen Disney | Jul 20, 2020 | 2020 Pandemic Related, Admissions, Parenting Tips

Here at Children’s House, we have been hard at work preparing for the upcoming school year. We are rearranging our schedule and our daily routines in order to better accommodate new health guidelines and to ensure the safety of our community, to the best of our...
91. Montessori During Quarantine: Everyday Life Lessons

91. Montessori During Quarantine: Everyday Life Lessons

by Karen Disney | Apr 30, 2020 | 2020 Pandemic Related, Parenting Tips

There’s a reason Maria Montessori called the first school, Casa dei Bambini. It means “Children’s House,” because a Montessori classroom is meant to replicate a child’s home. The classroom is set up to allow children to experience and...
89. Kids and Quarantine: A Few Thoughts for Parents

89. Kids and Quarantine: A Few Thoughts for Parents

by Karen Disney | Mar 17, 2020 | 2020 Pandemic Related, Parenting Tips

We are at the beginning of what could be a very long period of one of the strangest times in our shared history. We are fighting an invisible enemy with no end in sight, and dealing with uncertainty, confusion, and an overwhelming amount of information. So many...
86. Clean Up Time: The Importance of Completing the Work Cycle

86. Clean Up Time: The Importance of Completing the Work Cycle

by Karen Disney | Feb 25, 2020 | Parenting Tips, The Montessori Classroom

If your playroom, basement, or family room looks like a toy shop exploded in it, that’s okay! In this post we’re talking about the importance of completing the work cycle in a Montessori classroom and offering tips to help you get a little more clean-up cooperation at...
79. 10 Ways to Encourage Independence in Your Child at Home

79. 10 Ways to Encourage Independence in Your Child at Home

by Karen Disney | Jan 7, 2020 | Child Development, Parent Resources, Parenting Tips

It starts with the little things, like helping scrub potatoes or put their socks in a drawer, and it builds. Soon, your little one is not so little and they’re actually helping with dinner, not just “helping” with dinner. They’re putting away their laundry and then...
78. 30 Things to Say Instead of, “Good job!”

78. 30 Things to Say Instead of, “Good job!”

by Karen Disney | Dec 17, 2019 | Character Development, Parent Resources, Parenting Tips

Your child just tied her shoes, crossed the monkey bars, showed you a drawing, or helped carry in the grocery bags. If you’re like many parents out there, the words “good job” just bubbled to the surface and came out of your mouth before you had a...
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