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Terry DubowJanuary 30, 2025comment (0)Podcast

Revolutionizing Education: Mastery, Montessori & What Works

Traditional education rewards compliance over curiosity—but what if we designed schools differently? Join Terry Dubow, Scott Looney, and Bill Sneed as they discuss mastery-based learning, Montessori’s vision, and the changing landscape of success in education.

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Sam ShapiroJanuary 16, 2025comment (0)Articles

Teaching Compassion Amid Conflict: Historical Lessons for Today’s Youth

In a polarized world, teaching kids empathy and courage is vital. Drawing on Rosa Parks and Maria Montessori, we model integrity and respect to guide the next generation toward peace and understanding.

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Seth KroschelDecember 4, 2024comment (0)Articles

Solve This: What Should Math Look Like for Teens?

Learning algebra (and higher math generally) can feel as inevitable, and perhaps as dreaded, as death and taxes. Recalling your own experiences, you may wonder: How will my child endure this crucible? Will they be Okay? Or will this experience crush their spirits?

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Sam ShapiroOctober 23, 2024comment (0)Podcast

Election Anxiety? How to Talk to Your Kids about Civic Engagement

Learn how to balance important conversations without overwhelming your kids and how to manage your own anxieties in these polarized times. Perfect for parents aiming to foster thoughtful, confident future voters!

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Terry DubowMay 15, 2024comment (0)Articles

The Lost Art of Play: Addressing Childhood Anxiety in the Digital Age

Unstructured play in a curated, prepared environment gives children the opportunity to “develop what psychologists call an internal locus of control,” Gray explains, “which is an internal sense that I’m competent to take charge of my life. Something can happen to me, and it’s not a disaster. I can take care of it.”

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Sam ShapiroApril 26, 2024comment (0)Articles

Why Teens Crave Risk (And How to Encourage Healthy Adventures!)

A parent’s, school’s, and society’s job then is to create environments filled with opportunities, experiences, and guidance that harness that curiosity and drive toward independence at each developmental stage (or “developmental plane” as it’s referred to in Montessori parlance).

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Sam ShapiroApril 2, 2024comment (0)Articles

Raising Happy Kids: The Power of Embracing Their Natures

When we learn to accept, we offer a priceless gift. After all, our children yearn for our love and elated acceptance. Can we give them this? Even just a single sincere moment can last a lifetime.  

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Terry DubowMarch 26, 2024comment (0)Podcast

Into the Wild: Unleashing Curiosity with Adventure

Join Marin Montessori’s Terry Dubow and Bill Sneed who reflects on a captivating snow science trip that epitomizes Montessori philosophy in action.

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Minnie McBrideMarch 19, 2024comment (0)Articles

Journey Back to Armenia: A Legacy of Discovery and Connection

Sometimes a class project isn’t a class project; it’s the spark that burns for a lifetime.

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Sam ShapiroMarch 14, 2024comment (0)Podcast

From Diet to Dreams: Building Healthier Habits for Kids

Join Sam Shapiro, head of school at Marin Montessori School, and special guest ⁠Anahad O’Connor⁠, a Washington Post health columnist and award-winning author, as they explore the intersection of nutrition, sleep, and overall well-being for our youngest generation.

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