Practical advice on Montessori education, child development, and parenting — written by educators who actually work with children every day.
If you've heard the word "Montessori" but aren't sure what it really means, this guide breaks it down in plain language — what it looks like in the classroom, why it works, and what to expect for your child.
Research shows that children learn best when they're actively engaged, not passively listening. Here's why hands-on activities, games, and creative play are central to how we teach at Kingdom Kids.
You don't need to be a teacher to help your child thrive. Simple habits like reading together, encouraging curiosity, and giving them small responsibilities can make a big difference.
Every child has a talent — sometimes it's obvious, sometimes it's hidden. Our DADT framework is designed to uncover each child's unique strengths and nurture them with intention.
With so many options, picking a school can feel overwhelming. Here are the things that actually matter — class size, teaching philosophy, teacher quality, and how much your child is seen as an individual.
Confidence isn't something you can give a child — it's something they build through experience. Here's how our classrooms are designed to let children try, fail, and try again safely.