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  • #13 Mindfulness in the Montessori Classroom with Sophie Argyres
    Mar 14 2024

    Listen in on my conversation with Villa’s Wellness Coordinator, Sophie Argyres. Sophie is working on her Masters in social work at Washington University here in St. Louis and we are so fortunate to have her interning here at our school this year. She works with children one-on-one and in small groups teaching mindfulness, breathing techniques, and emotional literacy. One of her goals is to help children become aware of and learn to regulate their minds and bodies in the classroom to promote a peaceful and productive learning environment. Sophie provides wellness support for staff as well, offering yoga sessions and meditation moments throughout the week. I loved hearing about Sophie’s background and how she discovered mindfulness as a helpful tool for herself. She offers useful tips for parents that seek to foster a positive, calm environment at home as well. Be sure to listen through to the end to learn some calming breathing techniques for you and your family to practice (links below).

    Wim Hof Breathing Technique

    Alternate Nostril Breathing

    Progressive Muscle Relaxation

    Sophie's Email: sophieia@villadimaria.org

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    34 min
  • #12 Grace and Courtesy in the Montessori Children's House
    Jan 17 2024

    Today we’ll unpack another important aspect of the Montessori classroom, “Grace and Courtesy”. I’m joined by Children’s House guides, Heather Steinman and Jessie Braud to explain this Montessori verbiage and how they use these Grace and Courtesy lessons in their classrooms. Grace and Courtesy is part of the practical life area of the primary classroom (ages 3-6 years old). It is a framework or pattern for lessons that demonstrate to the child how to conduct themselves in the classroom, their family, society, and the world. Examples of these types of lessons are; “how to blow your nose”, “how to cough into your elbow crease”, “how to greet your teacher”, “how to give a compliment”, “how to receive a compliment”, and on and on. Grace and Courtesy is also used at the Elementary level (6-12 years old), but looks a bit different because of the child’s specific developmental needs at that age. Grace and Courtesy can be applied in a home setting as well. By the end of this episode, you’ll have the template and tools for implementing these helpful lessons in a way that fits your family and needs. Listen in and enjoy!

    Check out our latest blog post on this topic for a condensed and practical read! http://www.montessori-blog.org/

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    29 min
  • #11 Language Development and Montessori with Brea Blaylock
    Oct 27 2023

    I had the pleasure of sitting down with our Elementary Enrichment Coordinator, Brea Blaylock, to discuss her new role at Villa and the Montessori approach to reading and writing in general. How does the Montessori philosophy towards reading and writing differ from a traditional one? Is there evidence and research to support the choices Dr. Montessori made so many years ago? From cursive to spelling, this conversation covers many questions brought up by parents when they send their child to a Montessori school. Make sure to listen to the end for some helpful tips for parents to use at home to assist their kids in their reading journey.

    Check out this past blog article which provides further details about Montessori language materials and lessons in the Children’s House, as well as practicing at home.

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    35 min
  • #10 The Story of Villa di Maria
    Sep 23 2023

    Do you love origin stories? Well, today we get to hear the origin story of our favorite place, Villa di Maria, from two women who lived it. I sat down with head of school, Laura Ceretti-Michelman and Children’s House guide (and Villa grad herself), Robyn Milos, to hear the stories of some of the incredible folks who made this school what it is today. How did VdM come to be in its current location and sprawling campus? Have you ever wondered how the tradition of Elementary hot lunch started? How has the school evolved in its over 50 years of existence while holding onto its roots? Hear the answers to these questions and more in this fascinating episode. Also, don't forget to leave us a positive review and share with friends! Thanks!!

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    42 min
  • #9 Montessori's Respect for the Child with VdM Parent Han Zhao
    Jul 30 2023

    I can’t wait to share this lovely conversation with Villa parent, Han Zhao. Han’s daughter has been a member of one of our Children’s House communities for over a year. Han shares why she chose a Montessori school for her child and what drew her to Villa di Maria in particular. It was a pleasure to discuss with someone so thoughtful, the things we both love about this school and the Montessori approach in general; such as access to nature, respecting the child, hands-on materials, and educating the whole person. You will even hear how the Montessori approach informs her interactions with her child at home. If you’re considering a Montessori education for your child and want to learn more, this episode is for you! Don't forget to leave a positive review and share our podcast with others who might benefit from it. Thank you!

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    33 min
  • #8 Part 2: More About MMUN
    Apr 19 2023

    Today we get to hear from more inspiring 6th year Villa students in the long-awaited conclusion of this two-part series on Montessori Model United Nations (or MMUN). The 6th years worked so hard this year to prepare for their conference in New York this past February. I know you’ll love getting to hear more stories of the fun they had, the friendships they forged, and the valuable life-lessons they learned. We couldn’t be more proud of their momentous work this year and the incredible humans they are. Make sure to listen to the end to find out whether they would recommend this experience to future students!

    If you want to learn more about MMUN, check out their website at montessori-mmun.org or look up the blog article written by our own Ms. Colleen on our website villadimaria.org. Thanks so much for listening and have a wonderful day!



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    27 min
  • #7 Part 1: All About MMUN
    Mar 4 2023

    It was such a joy to interview some of our current 6th year students about their experience with Montessori Model United Nations or MMUN. MMUN is a gathering of students from around the world who strive to reach collaborative solutions to solve current world problems, much like the United Nations. MMUN is a really neat organization and I recommend you look up their website to learn more about their founding and impact.

    https://montessori-mun.org/

    It is a beloved tradition for students in their final year at Villa to participate in this incredible experience throughout the year, culminating in a trip to NYC. In my conversation, I learned about all the preparation, writing, interviewing, and fundraising the students do for MMUN. I heard fun stories from their time together in NYC and how that time uniquely bonded their class together. It was inspiring to hear all the things they learned and the lessons and values that will continue on with them from this time. Because of the abundance of important conversations to be had, this episode turned into a two-parter, so stay tuned to hear from more lovely students in the weeks to come!

    If you want to learn more about MMUN and all that the students do to participate, Ms. Colleen wrote a wonderful blog post all about this topic. You can find that post and many more on our website at villadimaria.org. Thanks so much for listening and have a wonderful day!

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    15 min
  • #6 Seventy-Five Years of Camp Pegnita!
    Feb 11 2023

    Today we’re gonna talk about an extension of the Villa world, Camp Pegnita. During the summer months, Villa’s campus is far from quiet. Apart from the now two, year-round Children’s Houses and the YCC, Villa hosts the legendary summer camp on our expansive grounds! I got to chat with Samantha Clarke, co-director of Camp Pegnita, and learn more about the traditions and history that predates even Villa’s founding. Camp Pegnita celebrates their 75th anniversary this summer and there’s a reason children have flocked to it each year and returned as counselor’s. Samantha is also the mom of two boys who attend Villa and she’s a huge advocate of the Montessori method. She shares a bit about her journey to Montessori and how it benefits her family’s life. I hope you enjoy this extra fun episode! Go to camppegnita.com for more info!

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    30 min