3 Activities to Help Your Kids Explore the World Around Them This Summer

Posted on: 22 August 2017

During the summer, it can be difficult to keep your kids minds busy. There are plenty of things for kids to do, but that doesn't mean they'll be actively learning. One of the great things about the Montessori approach to education is that any fun activity can be turned into an learning opportunity. Now that summer is here, don't let those learning moments get away from you. Here are three fun learning activities you can do with your kids. [Read More]

Is Academic Redshirting Right For Your Kindergarten-Age Child?

Posted on: 27 July 2017

Many child experts would agree that kindergarten is an important experience for all children. However, some parents are choosing to delay their children's entrance into kindergarten for various reasons. If you are considering a delayed entrance for your child, here is what you need to know. What Are the Benefits of Academic Redshirting? Academic redshirting, or delaying a child's entrance into kindergarten, is growing in popularity. Some parents believe that the delay will give their children an academic or social edge over his or her classmates. [Read More]

2 Things To Do When Looking For A Preschool Program

Posted on: 18 July 2017

One of the most important steps you can take in your child's development is to send him or her to a preschool program, mostly because it can provide a lot of the skills and the foundation that your child needs to be comfortable and successful when he or she moves into a normal school program. Listed below are two things to do when looking for a preschool program: Ask About Meals [Read More]

Current Public Education Trends That You Need To Know About

Posted on: 18 July 2017

Whether you're about to send your little one off to school for the first time or already have children in the public school system, you're probably amazed sometimes about how much the classroom has changed since you were in school. If you're like most modern parents of young children, computers were a novelty in your classroom, and if your family had a home computer at all, it was shared with the rest of the family. [Read More]