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Marisha Tonge
Nurturing Independence and Collaboration: The ...
Nurturing Independence and Collaboration: The Montessori Way
20 November 2019
Phyllis Somers
Is 'No' a dirty word?

“The family teaches the child how to be a person in society”. Levi Strauss

Is 'No' a dirty word?
Phyllis Somers
21 July 2017

Is Reality Enough?

Phyllis Somers
21 July 2017
Is Reality Enough?

In this day and age, our cinemas are rife with talking and singing animals, magical princesses and comic book super heroes, with the marketing of these characters filtering into our everyday life. Does the prevalence of these ‘bigger than life’ fantasy characters impact on our children?

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21 June 2017

Literacy and Reading in the Montessori Classroom

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21 June 2017
Literacy and Reading in the Montessori Classroom

From birth to 'total reading'. It's a rite of passage for every young child. We look at how we support literacy and unlock the 'keys to reading' in a fun, positive and engaging way.

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Melanie Federico
7 May 2017

Rata – where play is the work of the child

Melanie Federico
7 May 2017
Rata – where play is the work of the child

The Rata Infant and Toddler community at Capital Montessori is a calm and nurturing environment for children 0-3 years to explore, learn and socialise. We ask facilitator Phyllis Somers what makes a Montessori playgroup different?

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12 March 2017

Passion for Montessori

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12 March 2017
Passion for Montessori

Our first Parent Academy workshop this year was all about – Passion for Montessori. We explore the reasons people choose Montessori and how we nurture independence, choice and decision-making in the classroom.

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28 October 2016

Learning with the Senses

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28 October 2016
Learning with the Senses

Working with Sensorial materials. As human beings we are all sensorial – absorbing our knowledge about the world through seeing, hearing, touching, smelling and tasting what’s around us.

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8 June 2016

Practical Life

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8 June 2016
Practical Life

A closer look at practical life in the Montessori classroom. Find out how behind the beauty of the 'best for the smallest' there is a powerful scientific message.

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