
Why risky play is important for young children
Risky play is crucial to a child’s development so it’s important that teachers and parents don’t prevent children from engaging in risky experiences and activities.

Risky play is crucial to a child’s development so it’s important that teachers and parents don’t prevent children from engaging in risky experiences and activities.

Preschool is so much more than a place for children to play during the day. It offers countless social, cognitive, academic, emotional and health benefits that could aid them throughout their childhood and well into their adult life.

The Montessori learning model is a self-directed process, in which a child is treated differently from adults and individually from other kids. The role of a teacher in the Montessori classroom is supportive and encouraging rather than instructive and authoritative.

Childrenโs early non-academic skills, such as social competence and self-regulation, also contribute to school success. Some studies suggest that early social skills are linked to future literacy achievement.

When it comes to Montessori, education options are available for infants, toddlers, children, lower elementary education, upper elementary education, and secondary education. Children can get started at any of these stages, and there are benefits at every level.

Preschools focus on a multifaceted and sophisticated approach to personality development. They lay the foundation for childrenโs emotional, physical, mental and social growth.

Setting up a classroom space is one of the key pieces to starting your program off on the right foot. It is one that takes time but is worth it. I encourage you to be intentional with all the things that you place in your room, little or big.

Montessori educators discourage children from engaging in fantasy play, eschewing it instead for play based in reality. It recognizes, however, that imagination is a critical part of a childโs ability to learn and grow as well as being a foundation for human creativity.

Montessori parents are parents who approach their role in a more relaxed manner. They guide their children but allow ample opportunities for learning and independent play. Montessori parents are patient with their children, as well as respectful of their children. Montessori parents empower their children, setting them up for success.
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