The Montessori Philosophy: Cultivating Peaceful Independence
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The Montessori Philosophy: Cultivating Peaceful Independence

More than a century ago, Dr. Maria Montessori pioneered a method of education rooted in the observation that each child is a unique person who is naturally curious and has a desire to learn experientially. When a beautiful educational environment is intentionally created, children find their passion for learning and are able to fully develop intellectually, socially, and emotionally…

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Homesick
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Homesick

Homesick. The first thought that pops in my head is the traditional meaning. When I was young I often stayed over at a good friend’s house. My best friend lived for 35 minutes from my house. This of course seemed like an eternity and for our parents was a logistical commitment…

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October 2018 Class Updates
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October 2018 Class Updates

For the International Day of Peace, all of the students made white paper flowers and performed songs of peace for special guests attending Elders Day. The students served snacks and drinks. The Elders were then able to view the classrooms in action…

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Follow the Child
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Follow the Child

Dr. Montessori did not believe that she invented a method of education. She simply studied children. And what she found was that every human being develops through a unique process of self-construction…

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A Word for the Real

A Word for the Real

Several years ago, I was visiting a friend who was getting her Ph.D. in counseling at a large state university.  Part of her commitment included working with the student services counseling program.  She was telling me how difficult it was for the college “kids” to overcome their social anxiety and go out and have a good time without self-medicating….

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Back to School Excitements!
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Back to School Excitements!

You wake up, jump out of bed with more energy than most mornings, eat a hearty breakfast and put on the outfit you have had picked out for weeks. Your backpack is packed with fresh pencils and glossy folders; you are officially ready for your first day back to school…

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Monarchs Journey to Cataloochee
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Monarchs Journey to Cataloochee

The week before Spring Break, the Monarch Class went camping in Cataloochee Valley in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Remote and picturesque, Cataloochee has an abundance of biodiverse flora and fauna. This is why the valley was the perfect place for us to explore, as our overarching theme this year has been biodiversity…

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The Joys of Literature Circle
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The Joys of Literature Circle

I feel so fortunate each day that I can find the deep beauty of the simple routines that the Acorn Class is engaged in. It is a reminder of how even the most basic of our actions has the power to enhance or detract from our daily experiences. It’s a good way to “check and balance,” making sure I am staying true to the Mountain Sun Mission Statement and practicing the core actions…

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Exploring Geology with the Acorn Class
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Exploring Geology with the Acorn Class

Studying science is so much fun with this age group.  The Acorns are, developmentally speaking, curious, eager, creative, and less encumbered by assumed expectations of results.  These children practically write my lesson plans for me as I see them oozing with excitement at the mention of "rocks" or "land forms" or even the word "geology."  While my goals are simple, their learning is complex and fascinating…

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