Read about how you can use Montessori principles in your home: Help your child develop perseverance by using Montessori principles
Liz reads a book called It’s Spring! and then returns to the playground to see spring in action. It’s Spring!
Read about why we don’t force kids to share: Montessori at home: sharing
Melissa and her son Paul want to share with all of you their pizza-making process, from the dough to the pepperoni toppings! Homemade pizza
Liz teaches you how to make your very own tote bag at home! Tote bag tutorial
Aarya Deb, who moved with her family last year to California, has kept in touch with Horizon through her father, Partha. Together, they made this puppet show that looks like so much fun. . . you might like to do it with your children! The Blue Unicorn
Liz traveled back to Horizon to experience a clear spring day. Watch her read a story by clicking on the video below. Enjoy! A spring story
Liz has prepared a baking lesson … if you try it, would you let us know, maybe with photos? Have fun, everyone! Flax bread video
Liz found these wonderful ideas for sharing with your family. Sending you our warmest wishes for a beautiful weekend! Montessori Institute of San Diego La Jolla, California, U.S.A. 858.535.0500 www.misdami.org 13 Simple Ways to Support Your Child’s Language Development at Home Dear Paren
Follow these links to explore just some of the learning resources at your fingertips: Museum coloring books. For little ones to reproduce museum masterpieces! WURRLYedu. Music education for young children, free for 30 days. MOS at Home. From the Museum of Science, Boston. Tennessee Aquarium webcam s