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Letter from the MFA Program Director

Letter from the MFA Program Director

Dear Montessori Family Alliance Members, The Montessori Family Alliance is an integral program of the Montessori Foundation, bringing you a variety of parenting tools. We appreciate your continuing support, ideas, and involvement in creating Montessori-inspired family...

Right From the Start

Right From the Start

INSIDE A MONTESSORI INFANT CLASSROOM 0-3 YEARS Some Montessori schools are fortunate to have the physical space and community to offer an infant program. This is a fantastic opportunity for families, as parents return to work when their maternity/parental leave is...

Are You Asking Your Kids the Right Questions?

Are You Asking Your Kids the Right Questions?

ASK QUESTIONS THAT HELP YOUR CHILD SELF-REFLECT. “Did you do your homework?” “Did you do your chores?” These questions often fall on deaf ears or, at best, lend themselves to dismissive answers, idle promises, and, at worst, disrespectful retorts. Four very important...

Grace & Courtesy in a Montessori Classroom

Grace & Courtesy in a Montessori Classroom

RIGHT FROM THE START (0-3 YEARS) by Alex Gallen “It is the child who absorbs material from the world about him; he who molds it into the man of the future.” Maria Montessori, The Absorbent Mind. As a new parent shopping for preschools, you may wonder why you should...

The Art of Observation

The Art of Observation

by Friends of the Montessori Family Alliance A MONTESSORI MOM'S GUIDE Hello fellow Montessori parents, I'm Sarah, a seasoned Montessori mom. As parents, we've experienced the joy, curiosity, and sometimes even a bit of confusion that comes with the Montessori journey....

Spotlight on Montessori Schools

Spotlight on Montessori Schools

3 Mariposas Montessori Cabarete, Dominican Republic There is no need for words, is there? The pictures below tell you exactly how our students felt about the beginning of the 3 Mariposas Montessori Summer Program in Cab arete, Dominican Republic, this summer. For more...

Saturdays in the Nido at Magnolia Montessori

Saturdays in the Nido at Magnolia Montessori

Editor’s Note: Although Montessori’s Nido program is not offered at all Montessori schools, it is specially designed for infants. Relationships, collaboration, and community are pillars of Montessori Nido programs. As an infant guide, I know that secure attachment...

Words of Praise

Words of Praise

by Montessori Family Alliance Staff We want our children to grow up to know their own worth and be confident. Praise seems the natural path to get there, yet you hear Montessorians say that you should not give general praise. We focus on the word praise when the focus...

Joyful Learning: Montessori for the Elementary Years

Joyful Learning: Montessori for the Elementary Years

After having your children in Montessori for the initial Early-Childhood (3-6) years, you've probably seen them grow into independent, confident, and curious learners who genuinely love school. And guess what? The six years of the Elementary program can unlock even...

Curated From: Montessori in Your Home

Curated From: Montessori in Your Home

by Tim Seldin and Lorna McGrath, an excerpt from Montessori For Every Family, published by DK Press, © 2021 The kitchen is often the hub of family life, a place where family members gather to prepare food, to talk, and to be close to one another. Young children, in...

Dear Cathie: Attributes of Montessori Children

Dear Cathie: Attributes of Montessori Children

DEAR CATHIE— WE HAVE BEEN STRUGGLING WITH BEDTIME AND GETTING OUR CHILD TO SLEEP EVER SINCE HE WAS BORN. EXHAUSTION IS JUST A MATTER OR COURSE IN OUR FAMILY. IT IS SO HARD TO GET OUR CHILD TO GO TO SLEEP WITHOUT ME OR HIS OTHER PARENT SPENDING HOURS WITH HIM AND...

Montessori 101: What is a Montessori Material?

Montessori 101: What is a Montessori Material?

We hear a lot of talk about the Montessori Materials, but what exactly are those materials? How do we determine if something ‘qualifies’ as being ‘Montessori’ or not? There is a list of characteristics that must be considered when creating a Montessori Material. Dr....

Book Review by Lorna McGrath

Book Review by Lorna McGrath

Campground Kids Series - Yosemite Fortune #7 Written by C.R. Fulton Whenever I think of summer, I think of National Parks, hiking in the woods, climbing mountains, enjoying beautiful waterfalls, the smell of campfires, and I could go on about appreciating the joy of...

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Tomorrow’s

Child

The International Magazine for Montessori Families

Tomorrow’s Child (ISSN 10716246), published four times a year, is the official magazine of The Montessori Foundation, a non-profit organization. The opinions expressed in Tomorrow’s Child editorials, columns, and features are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the position of the magazine or The Montessori Foundation. Acceptance of advertising does not represent the Foundation’s endorsement of any product or service. It is the policy of The Montessori Foundation, a non-profit organization, to encourage support for the organization by discounting the sale of School Group Memberships to the MFA that include Tomorrow’s Child magazine to enable schools to make the magazine available to their families. The Montessori Foundation does not grant permission to reprint material from Tomorrow’s Child in any other form (book, newsletter, journals). Copies of this issue or back issues are available for purchase through our online bookstore. For School Group Memberships, call 800-655-5843 (toll free) or 1-941-729-9565, or place your order at here. The Montessori Foundation does not provide refunds for cancelled School Group Memberships. Send all correspondence to: The Montessori Foundation | 19600 E State Road 64, Bradenton, FL 34212-8921 EDITOR Joyce St. Giermaine PRESIDENT Tim Seldin PROGRAM DIRECTOR Lorna McGrath EVENTS & DISPLAY ADVERTISING Maly Pena BUSINESS MANAGER Don Dinsmore  MEMBERSHIP and FULFILLMENT Kristi Antczak CREATIVE DIRECTOR Emma Buckalew

Workshops, IMC Memberships, Past Issues & Orders or Questions about an Order Kristi Antczak Phone: 1-941-729-9565   Kristi Antczak [email protected] Conference Coordinator George Markham [email protected]

Subscriptions & Bookkeeping, & Classified Ads Don Dinsmore Phone: 941-729-9565/800-655-5843 Fax: 941-745-3111 [email protected] Display Advertising Joyce St. Giermaine Phone: 941-729-9565/Fax: 941-745-3111 [email protected] Montessori Family Alliance Lorna McGrath Phone: 941-729-9565/800-655-5843 [email protected]

Executive Director of the IMC Kathy Leitch Phone: 941-729-9565/800-655-5843 [email protected]  Senior Consultant Tim Seldin, M.Ed. Senior Consultant Robin Howe, EdD [email protected]  Senior Consultant Tanya Ryskind, JD  [email protected]