Why Playtime Isn’t Just Fun—It’s Essential When we think of play, we often picture children running, laughing, building forts, or pretending to be superheroes. It looks like fun—and it is.
Is ‘Good Job’ Enough? What Kids Really Need to Hear Good job!!! We’ve all said it. A child finishes a puzzle, helps a friend, or draws a picture—and we respond
Why Early Childhood Matters More Than College We often think of college as the most important phase of education. But what if the most critical years of learning happen long
Before Age 2: Montessori-Aligned Skills That Shape Lifelong Learning In the first two years of life, your child’s brain forms nearly 1,000 trillion neural connections—more than double that of an