Private School Advanced Search: Site Feature

Erin McLaughlin
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Need a quick, easy way to search the schools you’re really interested in for your child? The Private School Advanced Search site feature is your one-stop source for listings and info! Read more…

Early Childhood Preschool Program: Why Children Should Start Private School Early

Melissa Martz
Starting private school early

How young is too young for kids to start school? While it’s questionable and controversial which age is appropriate, experts suggest that early education does promote a lifelong love of learning. Read more…

Open House: Rowntree Montessori Schools Foster Learning and Growing in All Possible Ways

Carly Maga
Open House: Rowantree Montessori Schools

Accommodating students from 12 months until Grade 10, Rowntree Montessori Schools in Brampton, Ont., work to fulfill their mandate: “Nurturing Tomorrow’s Achievers.” Find out how Rowntree develops the whole child in a well-rounded environment.

Montcrest School Open House On October 21 2011

Noel Ocol
Montcrest School

50 Years of Helping Children Find Their Individual Love Of Learning – Montcrest School – Open House on October 21

Too Much Praise? The Dangers of “Good Boy/Girl Syndrome”

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These students from Toronto Montessori Schools are feeling plenty of satisfaction! PHOTO BY: Dave Chidley, 2008.

Do you feel satisfied after a job well done without someone else commending you for it? Do you labor hard to be someone others want you to be? Do you have trouble saying “no” to people? It is a pitiable condition. The irony is that this handicap is often a ‘gift’ from parents and caretakers wanting to coax their wards in developing ‘their way’. As a child you often hear, “Good boy!” or “Good girl!” Experts say that these comments inflict deep wounds – I call it the ‘good boy/girl syndrome.’ The wounds are not physically visible but have long lasting impact on their personalities, their resilience, and their motivation to do good – the very thing that we attempt to invoke in our children by making these comments.

A Child’s Choice

Harpreet SG
Montessori schools let children direct their own learning. Toronto Montessori Schools (2008). PHOTO BY: Dave Chidley.

Adults do not know the best choice for a child. In fact, one can seldom make the best choice for another individual (adult or child). In almost every situation lies a variety of good options that may be easy to discern. However, the best choice will vary from one individual to another. It will depend on the individual’s preferences, capacities, and destiny. It is another matter that most of us lack awareness of ourselves to make the best choice for us.

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