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Your Child Is Not “Too Sensitive.”
Your child is not too sensitive. We live in an incredibly insensitive world—and instead of questioning that, we often ask children to toughen up. But toughness built on emotional disconnection is not resilience. It’s survival. Protecting your child’s sensitivity takes courage. But it may be the most important stand you ever take for them.
What do we mean by holistic child development?
We broadly look at development through five key lenses: cognitive, physical, fine motor, social, and emotional.
Toddler FAQs | Everything You Need to Know About Our Montessori Toddler Program
In this FAQ, we answer some of the most common and important questions from toddler parents — from how we ensure physical and emotional safety, to how we support toilet training, respect bodily autonomy, and allow children to lead their own day based on their developmental needs.
Career After Montessori: Rethinking Job Security and Success
Just because a child isn't in a mainstream school doesn't mean they won't succeed. In fact, a Montessori child learns to think independently, solve real-world problems, and follow what they love—and the world has a way of rewarding that. The truth is, job security doesn't come from fitting into a system. It comes from knowing who you are, what you're good at, and how to offer that to the world.