Discover how early behavioral support can be a game-changer for young children. In this episode of Grounded and Soaring, we delve into the transformative impact of behavioral therapy on children’s development. Learn how these interventions can address common parenting challenges, from bedtime routines to social interactions, and support a wide range of situations. Join us for expert insights and practical advice that empower families to navigate early childhood with confidence.
Siri Panday is Marin Montessori School’s Director of Education for Toddler and Primary. For 11 years, she served as a lead guide at AMI schools, six years as an inaugural Assistant Head of School in New York City, and two years consulting for Montessori schools and families. She is an AMI Primary Consultant, visiting other AMI schools to evaluate and support them in their teaching practices. Siri has AMI diplomas for both Assistance-to-Infancy (Toddler) and Casa dei Bambini (Primary), a master’s degree in Montessori education and a second master’s in special education. A particular career highlight was living and working in Nepal for six months where she assisted with starting a Montessori school in Kathmandu. More recently, she had the opportunity to participate in a special education classroom assisting children on the spectrum with reaching academic and social goals. Family life is the focus of her personal time. Observing and supporting her daughters as they grow is her greatest joy.