The Preschool Post
Little Hands, Big Skills: Playful Fine Motor Activities for Preschoolers
Have you ever watched your preschooler struggle with buttons, crayons, or zippers and wondered how they will ever master the small tasks of everyday life? That’s where fine motor...
Messy Fun, Meaningful Learning: Engaging Art Activities at our Preschool Daycare
Art in early childhood is so much more than coloring inside the lines or taking home a “pretty picture” for the fridge. At our preschool daycare, we believe that every splash of...
Nurturing your Preschoolers Language Development
As a parent, you want what is best for your preschooler, and understanding the crucial role you play in your child’s language development is key. During these first years, our...
Encouraging Kids to Eat Better – Especially Now!
Being a Montessori Preschool in Virginia, we know how picky kids can get with their food. This may be normal for children their age, but with the COVID-19 virus still around,...
Your Child’s Brain Architecture vs Toxic Stress
According to the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University, cognitive, emotional, and social capacities are all inextricably intertwined throughout the course of life....
Should Little Girls Pursue STEM?
In an article published in The Atlantic, researchers found that “6-year-old girls already have gendered beliefs about intelligence.” Psychologist Lin Bian from the University of...






