Blog: News & Annoucements

September/October 2023

The Toddler Community Program is off to a great start as September comes to a close. Daily the children are exploring, repeating activities and developing/practicing new skills. Exploration, repetition, and order are just a few of our natural human tendencies that are basic qualities of all humans. Children need to be able to use their natural tendencies in order to adapt and construct themselves. In order for children to accomplish their natural tendencies successfully they need safe environments in which to explore. For the young child, order allows the child to create him/herself and orient him/herself to all the information that is being absorbed. For the young child external order creates internal order. Montessori said, “Education is an aid to life.” Everything in the classroom is designed to aid and support the child in his/her natural growth and development. 

The children have become familiar with our basic routines of transitioning to school, having snacks together, pouring a drink, toileting and exploring materials. Since having two toddler classrooms, it really is busy in the best of ways?

Supporting Development of Confidence and Independence at home:

Practical life activities are activities that we do daily and the young child will show interest in doing. They can help build independence and confidence at a young age. These are some activities your child can do with you at home- first show your child how to do them and allow them to perform the task. Efficiency is not the child’s focus! The young child is process driven, rather than results driven so keep this in mind when you are doing tasks together: 

December News from the Elementary Community

December News from the Elementary Community

Dec 15, 2017
Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?  These are the self-reflective questions that our classroom community has begun to incorporate into our vocabulary. The elementary age child is developmentally…
December News from the Primary Community

December News from the Primary Community

Dec 15, 2017
    Notes from Minori It all started with one airplane book... the children loved reading it and wanted to learn more. Then we had airplane work in our language area. We learned the names of the parts…
November News from the Primary Community

November News from the Primary Community

Nov 03, 2017
Notes from Emily The children had so much fun at our Fall Festival on Halloween day. They played outdoor games, stuffed several scarecrows with straw, pressed cider, and enjoyed an enchanting woodland…
November News from the Elementary Community

November News from the Elementary Community

Nov 03, 2017
Self-direction  Self-Management  Accountability  Community responsibility  Fairness   These are the many themes that our classroom community is exploring through organic interactions and through conscious…
November News from the Toddler Community

November News from the Toddler Community

Nov 02, 2017
The children continue to amaze me daily! They are gaining more independence in our regular routines and grow each day. We will be adding some additional songs to our repertoire such as “One, Two, Buckle…
What is Universal Pre-K?

What is Universal Pre-K?

Jan 10, 2017
Universal Pre-K (Act 166)  provides for universal access to publicly funded prekindergarten education in both the public and private early childhood education sector. Act 166 mandates funding for 10 hours…
Alumni & Friends

Alumni & Friends

Dec 01, 2015
Picture driving along busy Route 2, passing where MSCVT used to be and turning off onto Muddy Brook Road, as you meander along past forest and farmland, quiet neighborhoods and an idyllic horse farm. As…
FAQs about Montessori

FAQs about Montessori

Dec 01, 2015
How is Montessori different from other schools? Some hallmarks of Montessori Education include: Multi-age classrooms encouraging cooperation rather than competition. An environment with specially…