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Director’s Corner 📝

Child care & education at such an early age is no easy task & it takes a village to raise children.

So as we progress through each school year, we’ll be sharing some thoughts from our school’s director, in an effort to connect with parents & give a glimpse into our own experiences as educators here at Riverchase. While what we share may not be applicable to every child or age group, we hope you enjoy reading the blog & hopefully even find some of our takeaways helpful. 

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❄️ Winter Reflections ❄️

How wonderful is it to feel confident in yourself as an adult? In the big world, full of expectations and obligations, it’s a satisfying moment when you realize… “I did that!!” 

Just as much, when a child in a Montessori classroom has realized his/her own potential, it is everything and more! What we as adults would normally characterize as the “little things” are actually the “big things” for our children. But, as we go through our daily tasks, we tend to be in a rushed state of mind, especially during this time of year. So as we’re kicking off this busy holiday season, here’s a friendly reminder to take pause and recognize moments where we can slow down to allow our children the time & space to complete the task at hand. This allows them to feel that sense of accomplishment which in turn builds their self-esteem, confidence and independence. These building blocks are what become their wings to fly as they get exposed to the world out there.  

And as the Director of our school, I’ll be here to remind our amazing staff as well, to slow down and remember the impact that we all make in the lives of our children & their future! 

“The child seeks for independence by means of work; an independence of body and mind.”

— Dr. Maria Montessori, Founder of the Montessori method of education

 

 

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