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 […]
Have you noticed how calm and content your child is within a Montessori environment? Does your child display this peaceful behavior at home, or is […]
Hello, this is Steve Whewell with excelled Montessori. This month’s topic: inquiry-based learning. Have you ever been so interested in learning something that you completely […]
Have you ever raced Rollie Pollies (pill bugs)? Mommy, why do I have to do that? What Is that? How does it work? The preschool […]
Summer Camp – Waffle Making! What toppings do you like on your waffles? Cooking is an excellent practical life activity that strengthens children’s fine motor […]
Young children can be picky eaters, and that’s totally normal, and providing children with a diverse selection of food can reduce a child’s reluctance to […]
Hand-eye coordination – Did you know infants are nearsighted at birth? In fact, infants are nearsighted until eight weeks old prohibiting them from developing their […]
What has your child recently built? Building blocks are more than children mindlessly stacking one block on top of the other. As the children look […]
Toddlers in a Montessori classroom spend a lot of time working on activities that will help them develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Here […]
Hello, this is Steve Whewell with excelled Montessori. This month’s topic: healthy bodies healthy minds. Physical activity and eating healthy foods are important for promoting […]
One approach, multiple neighborhoods—each with its own sense of community.