Learning and Development

Montessori Mealtime: The Case For Breakables with Baby's First Solids

Why Montessori encourages the use of real tableware in young children, and some tips on where to find suitable options

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Learning and Development

How to Take Montessori Learning on Vacation

Published on Jul 8th

The Montessori Method is a wonderful fit for outdoor learning and fostering independence. Learn how simple it is to incorporate activities into your next family trip that will have your child making the most of their vacation.

News

A New Normal: Guidepost’s Health and Safety Guidelines

Published on Jul 6th

A letter from Jocelyn Scotty, Senior Vice President of Schools and Operations, on Guidepost Montessori’s latest approach to in-person learning.

At-home Montessori

How To Choose Montessori Furniture  

Published on Jul 2nd

Ever wondered what Montessori furniture looks like? In this post, we'll help you identify its features and tell you the best options for finding it, alongside Montessori-aligned accessories. 

Montessori Basics

Montessori for Babies: A Complete Beginner’s Guide

Published on Jun 24th

This guide provides a comprehensive overview of which Montessori principles can be applied from birth and why they're beneficial.

Montessori Basics

Q and A with Simone Davies and Junnifa Uzodike, authors of The Montessori Baby

Published on Jun 16th

We sat down with the authors of The Montessori Baby for an interview and asked them to share their top tips for practicing Montessori with babies.

Learning and Development

Five Montessori Offerings That Have Gone Mainstream

Published on Jun 11th

Montessori is more intuitive than you think. Take a look at these five Montessori-aligned offerings.

Learning and Development

A Beginner's Guide to Gentle Parenting

Published on May 31st

If the term ‘gentle parenting’ is new to you, you aren't alone. In this beginner's guide, we'll introduce you to the gentle parenting approach and explain how you can try it out in your everyday family life.

Learning and Development

Elementary Spotlight: Economic Geography

Published on May 22nd

An enticing box full of tiny stamps and several ink pads of different shades are a staple on the geography shelf of any Montessori elementary classroom.

Learning and Development

Montessori Mealtime: The Case For Breakables with Baby's First Solids

Published on May 20th

Why Montessori encourages the use of real tableware in young children, and some tips on where to find suitable options.

At-home Montessori

Family Framework: Get Started With Activity Planning

Published on May 14th

Learn how to properly plan at-home Montessori activities using the Guidepost Family Framework.

Our Montessori Philosophy

The Montessori approach to human development is based on the belief in the potential of the child, and on the belief that it is only the child who can realize this potential. To grow up well is to grow up to be increasingly independent—to be increasingly capable, increasingly confident, increasingly secure.

Giving children the keys to life

Guidepost Montessori enables children to understand the world and choose their place within it.

With over 80 campuses across the US and Asia, and at-home and virtual learning programs serving more than 7,000 families worldwide, Guidepost is the world’s largest Montessori network.

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