3 - 6 years

Today's Kids are Losing Handwriting Skills: Does it Matter?
Children today are struggling with handwriting skills more than past generations. Kindergarten teachers have noticed the shift, reporting that incoming students find fine motor skills challenging. ...
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How to Improve at Reading Comprehension: A Parent's Guide
The phrase "Kids today can't read" is a refrain often heard in recent education news. Children are turning away from reading for pleasure, with only 14% of 13-year-olds reporting they read for fun...
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Do Kids Today Have Kindergarten Skills? Teachers Weigh In
Recent reporting highlights concerning news that children today head to the kindergarten classroom without the essential skills they need to succeed. Some blame the recent COVID pandemic, while oth...
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3 Phrases Montessori Teachers Use to Build a Growth Mindset
"I did it!" my student said with a satisfied grin after reading a word for the first time. Triumphs like this are an everyday occurrence for little ones. I could've responded with "Good job!" Inste...
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The Montessori Method of Teaching Writing: Plus 9 Activities
For young children, learning to read and write is a huge academic undertaking during the first few years of school. While automatic for adults, reading and writing involve many complex skills. From...
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Top Toddler Toothbrushes of 2025 for Healthy Teeth
Brushing teeth with little ones is important for oral health from the time their first tooth appears. Unfortunately, sometimes getting your little one to brush their teeth feels like wrestling a cr...
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What Are Fine Motor Skills? 18 Montessori Activities to Try
"I'm gonna do it!" your 3-year-old says, insisting they can pour a cup of orange juice. Although the carton isn't very full, their hand wiggles and shakes as they pour. Some of the juice makes it i...
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Is My Child Ready for Kindergarten? A Teacher's Checklist
Entering kindergarten is an exciting milestone. Often considered the first year of "real" school, kindergarten marks the beginning of formal academics, navigating relationships with classmates, and...
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How Much Screen Time is Too Much?
"Ok, time for supper!" you call cheerfully and ask your child to turn off the tablet. Your sweet child turns into a monster, screaming, yelling, and crying that they want more screen time. You sigh...
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The Answer to “I’m Bored!” (Sometimes, Nothing Is Best)
Feeling bored is almost foreign to parents. We're busy with work, chores, and looking after our kids, with barely a moment for ourselves. For children, being bored is an important rite of passage. ...
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W-Sitting: Myths, Facts, and What Parents Should Do
In recent years, w-sitting has been getting a lot of attention from worried parents on social media. While some experts say that w-sitting may create problems for children, others say it's no cause...
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Why Kids Love Spinning in Circles
As a child, I remember spinning excessively until the room would spin. Now, as a mom, all I need to feel dizzy is watch my own three children spin around happily. Why do kids love spinning so much?...
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What Is Free Range Parenting? (And Could it Cure Anxiety?)
"A child who thinks he can't do anything on his own eventually can't," wrote Lenore Skenazy in a polarizing 2008 New York Sun column. In the column, she wrote about letting her 9-year-old ride the ...
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Teaching Your Child How to Wipe: Potty Training 2
So, you're making progress with potty training, and there's only one last skill to master: how to wipe. Many children still request help with wiping long after they go to the bathroom independently...
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38 Screen Free Activities for Every Age and Stage
How do you say no to screen time when you're frazzled and trying to make it through the day? As tempting as it is to hand over your phone or turn on the TV, too much screen time isn't good. What ca...
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Why It’s Important for Parents to Say “No”
Many parents today want to offer their children a different childhood than the one they had. Instead of "Because I said so!" and traditional, discipline-heavy parenting, parents want to build an em...
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When Do Kids Develop Impulse Control?
Everyone has made an impulsive decision at some point in their life. Whether you spontaneously pull into the fast food drive-through on the way home or yell at your child in a sudden burst of anger...
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Your Guide to Toddler Separation Anxiety
Separation anxiety is a normal developmental milestone for babies and toddlers. I remember leaving my oldest crying at my mother-in-law's house, whom he loves, before heading off to work. Watching ...
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What is the Best Size Table for Kids of Different Ages?
Choosing a toddler table and chair set that works for your 2-year-old and preschooler is a common dilemma. Siblings that are a few years apart are drastically different in size, yet often share the...
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I Struggle to Play with My Child; Am I a Bad Parent?
"Mama, play with me!" your little one insists, grabbing your hand. Meanwhile, dishes are stacked in the sink, you need to make dinner, and you're not feeling very playful. Immediately, you feel gui...
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25 Children's Obstacle Course Ideas
An obstacle course provides hours of active fun, building your little one's gross motor skills and creativity. Building an obstacle course for kids doesn't have to be a complex endeavor. With a few...
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How to Get Kids to Clean Up: Montessori Tips
The first time I walked into a Montessori classroom, I was amazed to see three and four-year-olds cleaning up independently. As a Montessori teacher, I quickly learned that young children are capab...
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Harvard Study on Chores: Untangling the Research
In 2016, Julie Lythcott-Haim's TED Talk went viral. The former Dean of Freshmen at Stanford University and author of the bestselling book How to Raise an Adult used data from an 80-year Harvard stu...
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How to Teach Digital Media Literacy to Your Young Child
Saying "I saw it on YouTube, must be true," sarcastically is a joke my children recently learned from their uncle. While it sounds silly, learning not to trust everything they see online is an esse...
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Your Guide to Montessori Toy Rotation and Quality Playtime
As a Montessori teacher, I saw the benefits of toy rotation firsthand. Now, at home with my three children, I use many of the same toy storage and organization ideas. While it hasn't completely eli...
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A Montessori Teacher on How to Use a Helper Tower Safely
Young children love to help in the kitchen. A helper tower makes it easy to involve your child, offering a safe standing platform that prevents falls. As a Montessori teacher and mom of three, I've...
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The 6 Best Toothpaste for Kids and Babies: Non-toxic Picks
Seeing your baby's first tooth is an exciting milestone that also means it's time to start good oral health habits. What do you need to know? With all the chemicals in our modern world, which tooth...
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Holiday Activities to Enjoy At Home with Piccalio
Holiday-themed activities are the perfect way to make memories with your little one. From holiday crafts to family photos, and writing a letter to Santa, there are many opportunities. We happen to ...
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