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Three Tree Gazette

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    Finding Freedom Within Routine: Balancing Structure and Flexibility

    Routines play a crucial role in our daily lives, providing stability and reducing stress for both parents and children. Without a predictable rhythm, daily interactions can become chaotic, leading to frustration and emotional outbursts. Structured routines create a sense of security, allowing individuals, especially young children, to anticipate what comes next and transition more smoothly between activities.

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    Practical Life at School and Home

    In a traditional classroom setting, you won’t ever see metal polishing, dishwashing, muffin baking, or tile scrubbing available for the children to work with whenever they want. Yet in a Montessori classroom, you'll notice that these activities are an integral part of the environment.

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    What We Need to Know About Toddlers

    Toddlers are far more than just young children. They are deeply engaged in the profound work of becoming. Their minds eagerly absorb their surroundings, forming the earliest foundations of learning, relationships, and identity.

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    Awakening the Senses: Understanding the Montessori Sensorial Experience

    One of the most fascinating aspects of the Montessori approach is the sensorial area of the classroom. While many parents are familiar with Montessori materials for reading, math, and practical life, the sensorial materials are sometimes less understood. Yet, they form the foundation for a child’s growing intelligence, creativity, and awareness of the world.

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    Pick Up a Book & Boost Your Child’s Academic Success

    If there’s one simple, powerful thing you can do to help your child succeed academically, it’s this: Read with them. That’s it. Really. If you're already convinced, you can stop reading here. But if you need a little nudge—or a reminder—keep going.

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