San Antonio parents told us: the hardest part is comparing schools fairly. That’s why we created a Daycare Selection Guide—so you can see the details […]
Choosing a preschool is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as a parent. In San Antonio, where you have dozens of options across […]
What is Inquiry-Based Learning? Imagine you are a little detective with a magnifying glass. 🔍 Inquiry-based learning is like solving a mystery by asking questions, […]
Are you juggling work, family, and the never-ending quest to find the best education for your child? You’re not alone. Every parent wants to give […]
For the month of September, we are studying all things apples! ? ? This morning for our group lesson we read “Ten Apples Up On Top” and […]
Even Batman washes dishes in the Montessori environment. Dishwashing is an important practical life activity through which children develop concentration, become aware of order and […]
Great start to a new school year – our primary classrooms and after school program (pickup from Van Raub, Kendall, and Fair Oaks ES) was […]
At Edquisitive Schools, we believe no school is bigger than childhood, and no teacher is greater than curiosity. We aim to provide your children with […]
Babies Like Mirrors – According to the American Academy of Pediatrics findings, babies love faces! Babies especially love the faces of their parents and caregivers, […]
Imagine a classroom. You probably picture a room with four walls, desks lined up in rows, and a blackboard at the front. That’s the usual […]
The Montessori Curriculum has five building blocks – Practical Life, Sensorial, Culture & Science, Language and Arts, and Math. Practical Life – Activities of Daily […]
At Edquisitive Montessori, our goal is to provide your children with healthy organic food choices – vegetarian and non-vegetarian. A sample menu for your preview. […]
I remember when my parents use to remind me to dress warmly during winter months and I would shrug it off. Now I understand when my […]
One approach, multiple neighborhoods—each with its own sense of community.