
In Conversation with Dr. Natalie Epton: Picky Eaters and Childhood Nutrition
One of the biggest milestones in your child’s life will be their first solid food, an exciting beginning to a lifetime of flavors and textures
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One of the biggest milestones in your child’s life will be their first solid food, an exciting beginning to a lifetime of flavors and textures
We’re teaming up with specialist paediatrician and neonatologist Dr. Natalie Epton from the Singapore Baby and Child Clinic (SBBC) for our upcoming Parent Workshop!
What did you do in school today? The tidbits of information we receive from our children in response to this classic question can range from
Our menu has been assessed and awarded the Healthy Meals in Pre-schools Programme (HMPP) by the Health Promotion Board (HPB). This means our meals have
Jing, House on the Hill Founder and Mum of Kai and Hans, made some Christmas Truffles with the boys as a Montessori at Home activity!
Dr. Maria Montessori and her work were both greatly impacted by the World Wars. In 1939 Dr. Montessori herself was barred from returning to Europe
We love simple recipes that our children can help with. Do you remember our two-ingredient cookies? This month we have another great recipe that has
There are innumerable statistics and studies on the importance of literacy and language in a child’s early years; what is clear from the evidence is
We like to involve children in the kitchen, but before any food preparation can begin we have to head to the supermarket! Teaching children about
Dr. Maria Montessori believed in the holistic education of the child, and she created a curriculum that followed children’s natural development in five key areas:
Selecting the right school and education style for our children is an important decision. There’s a host of preschools and kindergartens in Singapore with countless
We write a lot about letting kids work in the kitchen, but that doesn’t mean they are very good at it! Just like anyone they
There are many words you won’t hear in a Montessori classroom, including “naughty.” By labeling behavior– or worse, children– as naughty, we tend to stop
We caught up with HotH parent and mum of Leon from our Nido class, Alevtina Ayurova to find out a bit more about hers and
Sometimes it is the simplest of materials that bring the most wonder, and that is definitely true about bubbles! These sudsy creations are fun for
A Montessori classroom not only functions differently than many traditional classrooms, it also looks quite distinct from other types of classrooms. However, if you do
Estimation is a mathematics skill that we all use every day. We might estimate how many people are in a room, how much our dinner
Some of you might be wondering what life is like now at House on the Hill, post COVID-19 Circuit Breaker. It has been quite a
Children feel an entire spectrum of emotions, even if they don’t have the vocabulary to express it. Our work as teachers and parents then is
Our children are always on the move, as they should be! In parts one and two of this series, we talked about the importance of
On hot days there is nothing more refreshing than a popsicle. Making them at home is a great way to include your child in the
“Montessori” can bring to mind many different ideas. Perhaps you think about child-centered learning, or the unique, wooden materials. In a world where there are
The Montessori sensorial curriculum engages a variety of your child’s senses. Many of them we can easily list: visual senses for sight differentiation, tactile senses
When Dr. Maria Montessori was creating the Montessori philosophy of education in the early 1900s, children in classrooms around the world sat at desks as
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