Montessori Learning & Development

Teacher guiding four preschoolers at a Montessori table, showing interaction and support during hands-on learning activities

What Are the Best Ways to Build Language and Literacy Skills for Preschoolers?

Many parents wonder how to help their preschooler communicate more confidently, express ideas clearly, and develop early reading skills. It often starts with the small moments at home or in the classroom, like chatting during snack time or listening to a bedtime story. These everyday experiences build language and literacy skills for preschoolers long before

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Preschool children in a Montessori circle learning about the First Thanksgiving with a teacher, a globe, and figurines.

Thanksgiving History for Preschoolers: A Simple and Fun Way to Teach the First Thanksgiving

Teaching Thanksgiving history for preschoolers can feel a little tricky for many parents and teachers. We want to honor the story, keep it truthful, and still make it gentle and understandable for young minds. At this age, children learn best through simple storytelling, hands-on exploration, and warm conversations about kindness and gratitude. When the story

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Teacher guiding preschoolers in sorting healthy vs unhealthy foods with hands-on activities.

Healthy vs. Unhealthy Food Sorting Activities for Preschoolers

Children are naturally curious about the world around them, and food is no exception. From the moment they start noticing what’s on their plate, they begin forming ideas about what they like and what they don’t. As parents and educators, we know that these early impressions matter. That’s why healthy vs unhealthy food activities are

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