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We are a bilingual Montessori school for children ages 18 months-6 years old. Since 2008, our progre We offer toddler, preschool and JK/SK childcare programs.

We are a bilingual Montessori program for children ages 18 months-6 years old. We make children our priority. Our staff, facilities, materials, meals/snacks and programming are specialized and adapted for children. We have caring, loving and highly educated/trained educators who work in teaching teams to ensure continuity and a family-like atmosphere for your child.

11/14/2025

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Reflect on this, OUTDATED: MONTESSORI IS OUTDATED.
IT DOES NOT REFLECT CURRENT DAY PROBLEMS. (?!?!?!?!?!?!)
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A Letter to those who Calls Montessori “Outdated”
From the Circle of the experienced Global Montessori Community
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Dear Reader,
(My gift to you. Drink in the joys of Montessori as if it is your last intellectual quencher.)
⚓️Be an ANCHOR.

“When you kneel to a child’s eye level, you say: “You are worthy of my full attention.”

When you refrain from praise, you say: “Your joy is enough.”

When you protect repetition, you say: “Your process is sacred.” “

One hundred years ago, a method was not “founded.”
A child was observed—scientifically, most reverently.
On January 6, 1907, Dr. Maria Montessori watched a three-year-old girl repeat the cylinder block forty-four times in absorbed silence. From that single observation—not theory, not tradition—emerged a living science of human development.

A CYLINDER BLOCK EXERCISE REPEATED 44 TIMES.
Nothing has changed.
Nothing.
Leave and let be. The child who wishes to choose the Color Box 1 repeatedly…over and over again whilst sitting…..languishing…. Watching….observing.
That child is ABSORBING.
Drinking in the Environment. Quenching a deeper THIRST. The thirst of the intellect.
You may not see it.
You may not understand it but you have to leave it.
You have to trust it.

You say the method is OUTDATED.
We say: the science is eternal because the child is eternal.

THE SCIENCE IS ETERNAL BECAUSE THE CHILD IS ETERNAL.

ETERNAL. INFINITE EXPERIENCE.

THE SCIENCE OF MONTESSORI LIVES ON.

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Montessori was a physician, a researcher, a data collector before she was an educator.
She measured, recorded, revised.

She wrote:
“Scientific observation has established that education is not what the teacher gives; education is a natural process spontaneously carried out by the human individual, and is acquired not by listening to words but by experiences upon the environment.”
Education for a New World

Neuroscience now confirms what she saw:
The sensitive periods align with brain myelination windows.
The absorbent mind mirrors neuroplasticity from birth to six.
Executive function blooms in self-directed work, not worksheets.

0-6 years stay away from WORKSHEETS.
Yes, teach them to make their booklets. Booklets with plain paper; color paper; Washi Tape, drawing, tracing, stapling, sewing, glueing.
And whilst you are observing, drink in the TRUTH OF OBSERVATION. Think 44.

Think 44.

6-9 Hand and eye coordination and manipulation of materials first. Learning responsibility. Respect. Integrity. Collaboration. Community. Team Work. Learning to take command of difficult moments. Preparing for life in the great big wide world
This takes precedence before the ABC’s and 123’s.
Notebooks, writing books, JOURNALS. Daily journals.

8-12 Collaborating in Community because they’ve learnt how to. Loved and learnt all the ESSENTIALS through nail biting, difficult, struggling in the early weeks of 5 1/2 - 7. Unsocialized. Not “Normalized. Difficulty. “Brain Rot.”
CURRENT DAY UPGRADED 1907 SAN LORENZO KIDS.
The modernized daily battle which we all must UNRAVEL.
Teachers, parents, community. TOGETHER.

Montessori is not outdated. The method is not a relic.
It is evidence-based pedagogy—refined, not replaced.

The phenomenal, immaculate Materials:
Precision as Respect
A chipped pink tower cube.
A bead bar missing one bead.
A sandpaper letter worn smooth.
These are not minor flaws.
They are breaches in the child’s trust in the world’s order.
There are those who say they - the guide- love the chipped materials. It is a deeper part of the classroom history. Lends a feel of lovingly being used over the years. But…… but….

Montessori says:
“The material must be complete, perfect, and beautiful… so that the child may find in it the means for his development.”
The Discovery of the Child

Perhaps we can look at it in a different way.
When the knobbed cylinder fits exactly—click—the child’s mind registers: “The universe is logical. I can master it.”
When the material is broken, the message becomes: “The world is careless. So may I be.”
“The material is broken. It doesn’t matter,” sending signals that it’s okay to break material. (?!)

Integrity of materials = integrity of promise.
Keep them immaculate. It is not vanity. It is moral hygiene.

MORAL HYGIENE.

The Humanity of the Teacher
You are not a dispenser of content.
You are a guardian of becoming.

You studied Montessori. You sat your exams and passed. You received your Diploma. And from this day forward you become a KEEPER OF THE LEGACY.

Montessori’s quiet revolution:
“The teacher must be quiet… She must study her own movements, eliminate all superfluous gestures… so that the child may see clearly what he has to do.”
The Absorbent Mind

Your calm voice. Your unhurried walk. Your hands that wait.
These are not techniques.
They are moral acts.

When you kneel to a child’s eye level, you say: “You are worthy of my full attention.”

When you refrain from praise, you say: “Your joy is enough.”

When you protect repetition, you say: “Your process is sacred.”

Your humanity is reflected in the depth of the curriculum.
How it unfolds is in your deepest tunnels of observation and trust.

MORAL COMPASS IN A FRAGMENTED WORLD
Today’s classrooms face storms Montessori could not name:
Screens that hijack attention before age three.
Standardized tests that measure compliance, not curiosity.
Social media that sells identity before identity is formed.
Climate anxiety in children who cannot yet tie shoes.
Lack of Aide in the classrooms.
Administrators who have not studied the depth of Montessori as you have.
Parents who want instant “Silicone Valley” rather than 44 REPETITIONS OF THE CYLINDER BLOCKS.

3-6
“Can he read?
Is he writing?
Why didn’t he eat his lunch?
She didn’t wet her pants at home?
He is different when he’s at school.
He must be helped at the bathroom.
Don’t let her sleep, she doesn’t sleep at night.”

6-12
He can’t sit still
They fight all the time
She didn’t do her work
They disturb the group work
They cannot write, they cannot read, Math is poor.

WHY IS THIS HAPPENING? Not because Montessori has “changed.”
Because SOCIETY has through its constellation of world events over the years let the development of the children down.

The MAJORITY of Families are not seeing and understanding the importance of RESPONSIBILITY and the very harmful effects of careless use of the internet; screens; games; social media. (Ask any Elementary Teacher to describe, “Brain Rot.”)

Yet Montessori’s compass still points true:
“The child is both a hope and a promise for mankind.”
Education and Peace

Where others drill for scores, Montessori cultivates conscience.

The child who cares for the classroom plant learns stewardship.

The child who resolves conflict at the peace table learns justice.

The child who chooses work freely learns moral autonomy.

No algorithm can teach that.
NO ALGORITHM CAN HOLD A CANDLE TO THE REPLICAS OF THE 1907 SAN LORENZO CASA DEI BAMBINI

The Proof is in the Long Arc
Longitudinal studies
(Rathunde, Lillard, Doherty) show Montessori graduates:
- Higher executive function
- Deeper intrinsic motivation
- Greater social empathy
- Lifelong love of learning

They do not just succeed.
They contribute.

In a world of burnout, they sustain.

In a world of division, they bridge.

In a world of noise, they listen.

Pocket Wisdom for the Skeptical Guide
1. Observe one child, truly, for one full work cycle.
You will see the science unfold in real time.

2. Repair one broken material this week.
You will feel the moral weight of precision.

3. Replace one “Good job!” with silence.
You will hear the child’s self-approval rise.

4. Ask yourself: “What kind of adult do I want this child to become?”
Then act as if every gesture is shaping that future.

Montessori did not give us a method to preserve.
She gave us a way of seeing—clear, humble, scientific, humane.

The child has not changed.
The science has not expired.
The materials still speak.
The teacher’s heart still leads.

EDUCATING ONE ANOTHER WITH LOVE AND CARE TO THE MUTUAL BENEFIT OF A BETTER TOMORROW.

Step back into the circle.
The future is waiting for your reverence.

With unshakable faith in the child—and in you,
I BELIEVE IN YOU. THE MONTESSORI GUIDE WHO REFLECTS ON THE CYLINDER BLOCKS- 44
Althea Cutting Fullest trust in the Montessori Method.
Global Montessori Community
Please grow the Montessori Circle of Global Montessori Community.
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11/11/2025
11/11/2025

🇨🇦 Remembrance Day | Jour du Souvenir ❤️🌿

Today we pause to honour those who gave their lives for freedom and peace.
In Montessori, we nurture peace from within — through kindness, respect, and understanding.

“Establishing lasting peace is the work of education.”
— Maria Montessori

Aujourd’hui, nous rendons hommage à celles et ceux qui ont offert leur vie pour la liberté et la paix.
En Montessori, nous apprenons que la paix commence dans le cœur de l’enfant.

« Établir une paix durable est l’œuvre de l’éducation. »
— Maria Montessori

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10/20/2025

🌟 Happy Diwali from Trillium Bilingual Montessori! 🌟
🌟 Joyeuse fête de Diwali de la part de Trillium Bilingual Montessori! 🌟

Today, we celebrate the Festival of Lights — a time to honour joy, kindness, and the triumph of light over darkness. 🪔✨
Aujourd’hui, nous célébrons la Fête des lumières — un moment pour honorer la joie, la bonté et la victoire de la lumière sur l’obscurité. 🪔✨

Wishing all who celebrate a bright and beautiful Diwali! 💛
Nous souhaitons à tous ceux et celles qui célèbrent une fête de Diwali remplie de lumière et de beauté! 💛

10/13/2025

Grateful hearts, curious minds, and a wonderful community — that’s what we’re thankful for this season.
✨ Joyeuse Action de grâce! / Happy Thanksgiving from the TBM team!🍂🍁

Photos from Trillium Bilingual Montessori's post 09/30/2025

🧡 Every Child Matters — Chaque enfant compte 🧡

Today we wear orange to honour the children, families, and communities affected by residential schools. At TBM, we believe every child deserves love, respect, and a safe place to belong.

Aujourd’hui, nous portons l’orange pour honorer les enfants, les familles et les communautés touchés par les pensionnats autochtones. À TBM, nous croyons que chaque enfant mérite de l’amour, du respect et un endroit sécuritaire où s’épanouir.

07/01/2025

🇨🇦 Canada Day at Trillium 🇨🇦

On this day of celebration, we also pause to reflect.

At Trillium, we honour the land we live and learn on—the traditional territory of Indigenous Peoples. Guided by Montessori values, we nurture gratitude, peace, and respect for all cultures and histories.

May this Canada Day be a moment of unity, learning, and thoughtful celebration.

06/15/2025

🌿 Happy Father’s Day to all the incredible fathers, grandfathers, stepfathers, uncles, and guiding figures who nurture with strength, patience, and presence.

In the Montessori community, we honour the adult as the child’s first guide—one who observes with love, supports with calm confidence, and leads by example.

Today, we celebrate the fathers who:

🛠 Encourage independence with gentle guidance
📚 Share in the joy of discovery and curiosity
🌱 Model respect, kindness, and resilience
🧭 Walk beside their children on the path to becoming their truest selves

Thank you for being a steady hand and a compassionate heart. 💛

05/11/2025

Today, we celebrate every kind of mom.
To the moms, grandmoms, new moms, solo moms, chosen moms, and expecting moms…
To the furbaby moms, dad-moms, and those who should be moms…
To those who are missing their moms today —
We see you. We honour you. We thank you.
Happy Mother’s Day, in all its forms.

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