by Natalia | Mar 2, 2023 | Montessori
The Montessori math materials are perhaps some of the most inviting and beautiful works in a Montessori classroom. We all gravitate to the math shelves when we come into the classroom. The children want to touch and learn how to use the materials. “Show me...
by Natalia | Mar 2, 2023 | Nutrition
By Julio Basulto Translated article retrieved from https://www.consumer.es/alimentacion/el-modo-de-educar-a-los-ninos-influye-en-el-riesgo-de-padecer-obesidad-infantil.html Being too permissive or too authoritarian with children increases their risk of obesity. Food...
by Natalia | Mar 2, 2023 | Nutrition
Not long ago, I thought I was not drinking enough water per day. At home, I remember very well my mother’s two-liter water bottle on the kitchen counter, which she refilled every day with the intention of drinking it, even if she was not thirsty at all. She adhered to...
by Natalia | Mar 2, 2023 | Positive Discipline
To read this article in Spanish, click here: Preescolares en casa durante la cuarentena por el Coronavirus One positive thing of the quarantine is that I am having time to revisit my old notes and the pile of books I once put aside to be read. Here is a compilation of...
by Natalia | Mar 2, 2023 | Positive Discipline
A quick summary based on Jane Nelsen’s book: Positive Time-Out (https://www.positivediscipline.com/products/positive-time-out The most popular discipline methods used today, besides spanking, yelling, threatening, bribery, and guilt, are time-out and withdrawal...