How Parents Help Grow (or Hurt) Leadership Skills in Kids

Some kids are natural leaders. Other children learn how to be a leader like they learn how to play a sport or an instrument.
5 Things That Build Resilience in Kids

Resilience can be particularly difficult to build in children for that very reason. They don’t have the skills to have a “never give up” attitude, so they have to learn them as they go. Which is as much fun as it sounds.
5 Amazing Ways Learning Through Play Benefits Children

The benefits for children learning through play are endless ? children will learn something new each time they play! Here are 5 of those endless benefits of play-based learning:
Staying At Home Vs Sending Your Child To Childcare

As a parent, we understand that you may have questions to consider while deciding whether or not to stay at home or send your child to childcare. Ultimately, the choice is yours, but we have created this article to provide some helpful information and advice for either option.
How to discipline the Montessori way

Do you have an active toddler or a strong-willed pre-schooler? Are you wondering how to guide your child, how to help your child to begin to control her impulses or to respect some “necessary “rules?
How to foster your child’s independence?

When we think about independence, we picture our child being able to dress and undress, pour her own drink and prepare her own snack.
Light and Shadow Play
Each child is seen as a strong, capable, independent, and curious being. Children should always be encouraged to think, explore, investigate, and question the world around them.
Montessori vs Reggio Emilia

There are lots of Montessori and Reggio Emilia similarities such as their focus on calm, open classrooms that encourage multi-age learning and interaction. Both approaches are child-centric and view the child as competent, resourceful and independent.
Montessori vs Waldorf – a comparison

There are lots of Waldorf and Montessori similarities and they are both among the fastest growing education systems in the world. They both respect the child as an individual and emphasize the need to educate them as spiritual and creative beings.