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Inspired Montessori Living

We’ve Been Quiet for Awhile- Now Watch Us Bloom!

Introduction

29 Apr

Hello everyone!

Thank you to the faithful who have hung in there with Inspired Montessori Living during the past tumultuous year and welcome to the new reader and the curious who have just dropped in to check us out!

We’ve seen a move for my mother into our household; a retirement from our preschool/kindergarten program; a move from California to Colorado; and a total revamping of our online blogging/consultation endeavor. Needless to say, we are ready to put our plans into gear and move full steam ahead!

Our line up for the year looks like this:

Each week, you will find an article packed with tips, education, and activities for home life and school life all centered in Montessori Philosophy. One of the very first articles will deal with the question:

“What is Montessori Philosophy?”

Subsequent articles will deal with how to infuse this philosophy in everyday living in home and school.

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