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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...
72. Teaching Character Development in Early Childhood: Part 5 (Excellence and Creativity)

72. Teaching Character Development in Early Childhood: Part 5 (Excellence and Creativity)

by Karen Disney | Oct 29, 2019 | Character Development

This is the fifth post in a monthly series that will be devoted to practical tips for using the Virtues language when teaching character development in early childhood. We’ll explain how we use this program in our classrooms, what it sounds like in conversation, and...
68. Teaching Character Development in Early Childhood: Part 4 (Cooperation and Respect)

68. Teaching Character Development in Early Childhood: Part 4 (Cooperation and Respect)

by Karen Disney | Oct 1, 2019 | Character Development

This is the fourth post in a monthly series that will be devoted to practical tips for using the Virtues language when teaching character development in early childhood. We’ll explain how we use this program in our classrooms, what it sounds like in conversation, and...
65. Teaching Character Development in Early Childhood: Part 3

65. Teaching Character Development in Early Childhood: Part 3

by Karen Disney | Sep 10, 2019 | Character Development, Parenting Tips

This is the third post in a monthly series that will be devoted to practical tips for using the Virtues language when teaching character development in early childhood. We’ll explain how we use this program in our classrooms, what it sounds like in conversation, and...
62. Teaching Character Development in Early Childhood: Part 2

62. Teaching Character Development in Early Childhood: Part 2

by Karen Disney | Aug 20, 2019 | Character Development, Parenting Tips

This is the second post in a monthly series that will be devoted to practical tips for using the Virtues language when teaching character development in early childhood. We’ll explain how we use this program in our classrooms, what it sounds like in conversation, and...
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Located in a peaceful wooded setting, Children’s House Montessori School of Reston is a small, family-oriented school that offers half-day and full-day Montessori programs for children 3 years of age through kindergarten.

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