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Summer break gives children a much-needed opportunity to relax, explore hobbies, and spend time with family. However, long periods away from structured learning can lead to “summer learning loss,” where children forget some of the skills and knowledge they gained during the school year. The good news is that parents can prevent this decline through […]

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The Role of Practical Life Activities in Montessori Education

Practical life activities are one of the foundational pillars of

Ms. Urmila Kadam • 16 Apr 2026

Introduction For many parents, drop-off time at preschool can be the hardest part of the day. Tears, clinging, and emotional goodbyes can leave both you and your child feeling overwhelmed. While it may seem like…

Ms. Rita Kumar • 07 Apr 2026

Introduction Every parent wants their child to grow into a confident, self-assured individual. Yet, many young children struggle with shyness, hesitation, and fear of failure—especially in traditional classroom settings where comparison and rigid structures dominate.…

Ms. Rita Kumar • 28 Mar 2026

Early childhood is one of the most critical phases of human development. During the toddler years (ages 1–3), a child’s brain forms millions of neural connections every second, shaping how they think, learn, and interact…

Ms. Urmila Kadam • 23 Mar 2026

Introduction In today’s fast-changing world, children need more than just academic knowledge—they need the ability to think independently, solve problems, and adapt creatively. This is where the Montessori method stands apart. Developed by Maria Montessori,…

Ms. Rita Kumar • 16 Mar 2026

Educational games help children strengthen important brain functions such as memory, attention, problem-solving, and creativity. Activities like puzzles, storytelling games, building blocks, and memory challenges encourage children to think critically while having fun. These games…

Ms. Rita Kumar • 13 Mar 2026

Introduction The Montessori method is a child-centered education system that encourages independence, curiosity, and hands-on learning. Instead of traditional teacher-led lessons, children in Montessori classrooms choose activities from a prepared environment designed to support natural…

Ashia Kayzer • 25 Feb 2026

Introduction When parents think about school readiness, they often focus on reading levels, math skills, or memorization. But true success in school — and in life — depends on much more than academics. It requires…

Ashia Kayzer • 20 Feb 2026

Why Practical Life Activities Are the Secret to Raising Confident, Independent Kids When parents first step into a Montessori classroom, they often notice something surprising. Instead of flashy toys or loud group instruction, they see…

Ms. Rita Kumar • 13 Feb 2026

The transition from early childhood education to elementary school is a significant milestone for both children and parents. It marks the beginning of formal schooling, new routines, greater independence, and broader social interactions. While many…