
Observation to Instruction
Do you see your child throwing their clothes on the floor in a heap? Maybe leaving things out on the kitchen table? Interrupting during mealtime? It’s so tempting in these

Do you see your child throwing their clothes on the floor in a heap? Maybe leaving things out on the kitchen table? Interrupting during mealtime? It’s so tempting in these

Language: A Montessori classroom for toddlers safely supports your child’s drive to do things alone, developing confidence and a sense of competence. The classroom environment is language-rich, with adults using

With a social justice and community organizing background, Rebekah Gienapp knew that she wasn’t the only parent out there who didn’t want to wait until her child was an adult

Part of being part of a community is participating in the daily routines to care for our surroundings. In Montessori, we provide numerous ways for children to participate as community

Throughout history, human survival has depended upon finding, preparing, and consuming different kinds of food. It is certainly understandable why food is a central part of our lives! In Montessori,

At the elementary level, children want to know the how and why of everything. As a result, they have a strong drive to explore the world beyond their immediate family

Our brains are hardwired to look for problems and generate solutions. In The Neuroscience of Change, Kelly McGonigal, a health psychologist and lecturer at Stanford University, explains how this brain

When visiting a Montessori classroom, it can at first be surprising to see children of a range of ages in one room. Visitors often ask how children of very different

In Montessori learning communities, young children learn how to prepare snack, fall asleep without assistance, and dress themselves. In addition, they learn how to control their sphincter and stay dry.

Numerous theories and lots of research expound upon the importance of artistic expression. For young children and adolescents, art is an especially crucial form of personal expression. As such, children
Pinewoods will operate on a
2-hour delay, December 5th, 2025
Pinewoods will operate on a 2-hour delay for tomorrow, December 5th, with our Early Bird program canceled. We’ll be ready to receive our Primary and Elementary children at 10:15 and our YCC children at 10:30.
We do encourage everyone to plan for a little additional time they feel they may need for safe travel and to adjust to slower-than-usual traffic. As always we trust and respect your judgment when it comes to the safety of your family. If you feel that road or weather conditions in your area are not safe for travel, please make the decision that best suits your circumstances.
Finally, if the weather forecast changes for the worse or road conditions are worse than expected and require us to close we’ll update you as soon as possible via our parent alert system.
Thank you for your continued partnership and care and we look forward to seeing you tomorrow.