Is there another way to teach our children? By Montessori East In conversation with Montessori Under 3 teacher and parent of two Montessori East graduates, Tea Bezos
Groundwork: finding the school for your child By Montessori East In conversation with Cycle 3 parents - Why they choose Montessori? With parent, Angus Babidge
Montessori: a global community By Montessori East As part of our Why Montessori series we had a conversation with Montessori East parent, Tom Perry, in Cycle 2 who is taking a sabbatical to Spain with his family this year to enjoy a tri-lingual Montessori experience for their daughter Matilda
Intergenerational Montessorian By Montessori East As part of our Why Montessori series we had a conversation with a Montessori pioneer and advocate for children, Margaret Fleming. Grandparent to two children at Montessori East, who together with her community in Canberra set up The Canberra M
In conversation with parents - why they choose Montessori By Montessori East When parents and carers find their way to Montessori their eyes open to a world of inquiry and discovery for themselves, somthing well beyond choosing a nice school for their children. We step into an in depth conversation with Cycle 1 parents
Attention seeking or connection seeking? By Community Early Learning Australia Attention seeking can have such a negative connotation when it comes to thinking about children's behaviour. However, if you were to reframe the language to 'connection seeking', what would you conjure in your mind? Community Early Learning Au
Steps to building self-esteem By Montessori East When a baby is born, they are completely dependent on us for everything—feeding, dressing, and caring for them. While this is crucial in the beginning, it’s equally important to gradually step back and guide them to develop new abilities so th
Simone's tips on how to manage screen time for all the ages Simone at Notebook and Montessori East As parents we're all looking for answers on how to best manage our children's screen time. Simone from the Montessori Notebook has an array of very helpful and realistic tips to support parents with children from 6 to 18 years of age.
We are family Andreina Amato The KIN team celebrates its one-year anniversary on the Montessori East campus and shares some of their families' stories and their discoveries on 'slow' parenting.