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Featured After Age 6 Video

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Montessori Madness is a quick draw video that gives a quick and compelling explanation of Montessori schools.

Reading Aloud: A Gift that Keeps on Giving

The benefits of reading aloud after the early years: middle school, college, and beyond

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How I Raised Teenagers Who Tell Me Everything, Even When It’s Hard

Learn the game that the author played with her children starting in preschool

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Daydreaming Is Good for You and Other Things I Want Kids to Know About Their Brains

Brain science translated into digestible, actionable chunks for children

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This Mother's Description of her Tween Son's Brain Is a Must-read for All Parents

One mother's compelling wording for an important conversation between parent and child

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A Montessori Guide to Technology and Teens

A thorough guide to how to thoughtfully incorporate technology with teens

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Trevor Eissler's "Montessori Madness" Fast Draw

Use this video to quickly understand or explain the value of Montessori schools

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The Fundamental Choice  

A must-read when making the choice between Montessori and non-Montessori for the elementary years

 

About Those Standards

Helping parents understand the relationship between (non-Montessori) public school standards and what is learned in a Montessori elementary classroom

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Grades: A High Schooler’s Tribute to Montessori

An award-winning student essay that eloquently describes the transition from Montessori school (ages 3 to 12) to a non-Montessori high school

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Ideas for a Montessori Bedroom - 5 Years +

Inspiring bedroom ideas for an elementary aged child

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Montessori Home Environments for a Five-Year-Old

All around the home: ideas for an elementary aged child

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If You Build It, They Will Come

A story about connecting with older children over a challenging project 

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Getting the Chores Done

A video on chores by a large family that runs a successful business and home together

 

Goal Setting

A video on goal setting by a large family that runs a successful business and home together

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Japan’s Independent Kids

How Japanese culture emphasizes independence and self-reliance from a young age

 

Should Kids Clean Their Own Classrooms? Japan Thinks So.

Japanese kids clean their own classrooms and have fun doing it

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