Montessori Resources

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Books

These books are available in most libraries and bookstores.  This is not a comprehensive list but rather a suggested reference list of books we have found valuable to our understanding of the growth and development of children and the Montessori Method.


North Shore Montessori School also maintains a library of resources for our parents to borrow.

Books About Montessori Education

  • Montessori Today, A Comprehensive Approach to Education from Birth to Adulthood, Paula Polk Lillard
  • Montessori: The Science Behind the Genius, Angelene Stoll Lillard
  • Montessori Madness!, Trevor Eissler
  • A Parent’s Guide to the Montessori Classroom, Aline D. Wolf
  • To Educate the Human Potential, Maria Montessori
  • The Absorbent Mind, Maria Montessori

Books about Parenting and Education

  • Montessori From the Start, Paula Polk Lillard and Lynn Lillard Jessen
  • Living Simply with Children, Marie Sherlock
  • Endangered Minds, Jane Healy
  • Punished by Rewards, Alfie Kohn
  • Emotional Intelligence, Daniel Goleman
  • Siblings Without Rivalry, Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish
  • Between Parent and Child, Dr. Haim G. Ginott, Alice Ginott, and H.Goddard

Videos

Trevor Eissler, Montessori parent, offers a parent-to-parent argument for Montessori education.

The TED Conference hears from Google’s co-founders about how Montessori helped create their mammoth success.

Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.

An animated version of Ken Robinson's follow-on talk about Changing Education Paradigms.

Articles

The Ultimate Guide to Incorporating Practical Life at Home

Practical Life activities are a hallmark of the Montessori Method that help children learn how to take care of themselves, others, and their environment.
Read the Story


The Absorbent Mind

From birth through approximately age six, the young child experiences a period of intense mental activity that allows them to “absorb” learning from their environment quickly and easily without conscious effort.
Read the Story


How do Innovators Think?

A recent article in Harvard Business Review discusses innovative entrepreneurs vs. average executives.
Read the Story 


How to Bring Our Schools Out of the 20th Century

A Time Magazine report. 
Read the Report


The Montessori Mafia

From the Wall Street Journal.
Read the Article 


Evaluating Montessori Education

Groundbreaking study by Angeline Lillard, published in Science Magazine.
Read the Article


Ten Reasons People Still Need Cursive.

While some argue cursive writing belongs in the archives and Common Core ushers it out of schools, the evidence shows we need it as much as ever. 
Read the Article

Websites

Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) is the original organization to promote the ideas and principles of Dr. Maria Montessori, both training teachers and accrediting schools. Association Montessori Internationale / USA is AMI's branch office in the United States.
amiusa.org


The American Montessori Society (AMS) leads, empowers, and serves the global community of Montessori educators as the foremost advocate for research and policy, ongoing teacher education, and standards of accreditation through opportunities for mentored individual growth, collaboration, and member engagement.

amshq.org


Aid to Life offers clear, simple, straightforward parenting advice that is easy to understand and most importantly easy to apply.
aidtolife.org

If you think your child would thrive in a Montessori environment, please contact us. We would love for you to visit our school and learn more.

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