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October 25, 2022
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Did you know in Montessori training programs the t Did you know in Montessori training programs the teachers undergo what Dr. Montessori calls a “spiritual transformation”? We love our Walnut Farm teachers and staff who prepare their heart and mind to serve our children!
It is Teacher Appreciation Week and we sure apprec It is Teacher Appreciation Week and we sure appreciate our Family Association! Thank you for such a great kick-off and for your amazing support of our wonderful staff!
“… armed with love and understanding.” Happy “… armed with love and understanding.” Happy Teacher Appreciation week to our teachers! We can’t wait to celebrate you all week!
Most often real tools are higher quality, they wor Most often real tools are higher quality, they work better, are more efficient and may be easier to use. They allow the child to have real experiences, and see real cause and effect.
Have you ever thought about ditching the high chai Have you ever thought about ditching the high chair for a weaning table?
A pull-up bar gives babies a safe place to practic A pull-up bar gives babies a safe place to practice their new standing up skill. With the pull up bar parents  don’t have to worry about a piece of furniture falling over. Plus, it’s hung at just the right height for success. Remember, we don’t want to do tasks for children that they can do for themselves. We want to provide appropriate tools so they can do them independently.
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The mirror adds some interest and helps her explore herself and the environment around her.
“Every useless help is an obstacle to developmen “Every useless help is an obstacle to development.” Our goal is to provide tools and opportunities for children to participate in daily tasks independently. One way we can do that at home is bringing everything down to their level so that they can reach it, touch it, and see it. This can look like, 1. A clothes rod that is accessible for independent dressing, 2. plants on low tables 3.toy shelves children can reach to put toys back on 3.a small table for care of self and 4. simply teaching that they can put their dishes on the bottom rack of the washer. How do you Montessori at home?
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