Understanding the Absorbent Mind: How Children Construct Themselves
Inner Work and Outer Practice of the Montessori Guide to become a Prepared Guide
Physical and spiritual embryo: Importance of its understanding for guides in a classroom
Observation as a Tool: Reading the Child’s Behaviour
Observation as a tool: Identifying Underlying Emotional Needs
Balancing Independence and Responsibility
Sensitive Periods: Recognizing and Responding in the Classroom
The Three-Period Lesson: Precision in Language and Presentation
Montessori Materials in Practice: Control of Error and Self-Correction
Supporting Concentration and the Development of the Will
Guiding Social and Emotional Development in a Montessori Classroom
Understanding Neurodiversity: Supporting Children with ADHD, Autism, and More
Montessori Strategies for Inclusive Classrooms: Supporting children with special needs and diverse learners
Supporting Emotional Regulation Through Montessori Materials and Routines
Building Resilience: Teacher Wellness and Preventing Burnout
Children’s Mental Health & Wellbeing: Practical strategies for teachers and parents.
Building an Authentic Montessori Culture in Schools
Curriculum Planning Through the Montessori Lens
Mixed-Age Grouping: Philosophy, Challenges, and Benefits
Communicating Montessori Principles to Parents with Clarity
How to Evaluate Montessori Classrooms to Maintain Quality Assurance
Hiring and Mentoring Teachers for your Montessori School
Applying Montessori Principles to Management
Sustaining Growth While Preserving Montessori Integrity
Investing Wisely in Montessori Resources and materials
Creating Financially Sustainable Montessori Programs
Montessori Rating Scale: How to rate a good Montessori.
Children’s Mental Health & Wellbeing – Practical strategies for teachers and parents
Parent–Teacher Partnerships program: Strengthening communication and collaboration
Understanding the Absorbent Mind at Home
The Benefits of the 3-Year Cycle for a Child’s Development
Planes of Development for Parenting in Alignment with Growth Needs
Practical Life at Home to Raise Independent Children
Freedom and Discipline in Parenting using Montessori Philosophies
Understanding a Child’s Mind and Behaviour through Montessori Principles
Supporting Concentration and Limiting Distractions at Home
Montessori Strategies for Language Development at Home
Emotional Growth and Social Development in Early Childhood
Montessori Parenting to Build Cooperation Instead of Control
Sensitive period for language development: Enjoyable ways for vocabulary enrichment.
We also offer sessions focused on:
Mental Health & Wellbeing: Supporting children with anxiety, neurodiversity, and emotional regulation
Special Needs: Strategies for inclusive Montessori classrooms and parenting
Parent-School Collaboration: Working together for children’s success