Guidepost Montessori at Burke
We're a high-fidelity Montessori school located in Burke, VA serving toddlers, pre-k, and kindergarteners with half- and full-day programs.
As the holiday weekend comes to an end, we want to take some time to thank all of America's workers! We each play a special role!
Our dedicated team has been hard at work while the kids have been away! We are so excited to show everyone the new room layouts and all we learned!
Here's to looking at 2024-2025 academic year as our best one yet!! 🎒👩🏫🍎🌎✏️💙☀️
Happy Independence Day! Celebrate safely and we can't wait to hear about all the fun tomorrow!
Grades don't work. Find out why, and what we use instead, in our newsletter — comment "GRADES" and we will send a copy right to your DMs!
This week's newsletter covers how to take these principles from the classroom and bring them into your home.
Comment "NEWSLETTER" and we'll send you a DM with a link!
Happy Father's Day to all our Guidepost Montessori at Burke dad's! We are thankful for the role you play in each child's life 💙
You don't have to accept a status quo education. Want to learn more? Comment "NEWSLETTER" and we will DM you the full newsletter about how Montessori works for older kids.
To download the guide, comment "PACK" and we'll send it right to your DMs!
We put together a whole summer’s worth of Montessori-inspired activities — that kids will love doing, with materials you already have at home.
We’ve included modifications for all age groups, which means kids of any age (and siblings and friends) can get involved, too.
By back-to-school season, your child will have:
• Honed their skills
• Developed new ones
• Gained some wonderful summer memories
Remembering and honoring those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. Forever thankful.
Comment "NEWSLETTER", and we'll send the full newsletter right to your DMs!
If it's hard to motivate your child, a role model can be a game-changer — they can show your child an example not just of the type of job they might do someday, but the kind of person they could become.
Finding role models isn't always easy, though, which is why we wrote our latest newsletter all about what to look for and where to find them.
To read the full newsletter on why we don't force kids to apologize (and what we do instead!), comment "NEWSLETTER" below and we'll send the link right to your DMs.
Turns out, the airport might just be the best place to practice letting your kids exercise their agency.
Find out why we do this, and how to try it with your little ones, in our latest Substack (link in bio!)
Kids don’t need to believe in themselves before they can do things. Doing things is what makes them believe in themselves.
When you realize this, you realize that opportunities to build your child's self-esteem are everywhere.
We can turn the daily chores and activities that we take for granted into opportunities for our children to become more confident.
You don't think twice about sorting silverware, but a toddler who can do it successfully gets a huge confidence boost.
And you might totally zone out at the grocery store, but the teen who can buy all the groceries by themselves gets the thrill of tasting independence.
Raising confident kids is all about giving them chances to witness just how capable they are — and there are plenty of chances to do just that all around us!
Comment “KITCHEN” below, and we’ll DM you the link to our latest newsletter filled with dozens of age-appropriate activities to try in the kitchen with your kids, whether they’re babies, toddlers, or teens.
Letting your kids help takes a little patience at first, but it’s so worth it in the long run — not just because it’ll give you a helping hand, but because it’ll give them the gift of independence!
Optimism has become a lost art, and our kids are becoming cynics — but the way we teach history can change that.
We can raise a generation who believe the problems of the world are solvable, a generation who has hope for the future.
To find out how, check out our latest newsletter — comment "HISTORY" and we'll send the link right to your DMs.
If you're deciding between sending your kids to kindergarten or doing the third year of Children's House, this week's issue of the Parenting Guide is for you.
Check out our newsletter (see the link in our bio!) to learn more. 📖
Don’t we all want reassurance that our kids, with all their strange (and often annoying) behaviors, are “normal”?
It’s normal to spend the toddler years in survival mode, right?
It’s normal that my kids hate school and don’t want to do their homework, right?
And isn’t it normal for teenagers to slam doors, call you names, never look up from their phones, or always be in a mood?
Well, these behaviors might be common — common enough to make them seem normal.
But Maria Montessori defined “normalcy” in terms of healthy human development — not what was considered common in culture or society. This is “normal” the way a doctor might use it: meaning the absence of disease, or the presence of health.
Her vision of normal, healthy development looks slightly different from one stage to the next. But it looks nothing like what we consider to be “normal” today.
Learn about each developmental stage (and what your child needs to develop normally) in this week's issue of the Parenting Guide (see link in bio!).
Summer learning loss is real, and that's especially true in higher grades.
But what’s the answer? Designing the perfect summer curriculum for our kids?
Thankfully, no.
We could force our children to spend their vacation doing math worksheets and reading Dostoevsky.
But if we do that, we’ll inadvertently teach them another lesson: how to hate learning.
So, to get your kids to stay sharp over the summer, you’re going to have to figure out how to make learning fun.
Which is where we come in — with activities to cover every subject this summer, from reading to math, check out our newsletter at the link in our bio!
Your home can be set up intentionally, in a way that beckons your child to interact with it and participate in life — teaching them that the world is a fascinating place.
On the flip side, when your home is full of areas your child can’t go and things they can’t touch, the world can seem unwelcoming and scary.
The idea that the environment can support (or hinder) a child’s development came from Maria Montessori, whose innovative ideas on education have persisted for over a century — for good reason.
So, what makes the “Montessori environment” so special? And why does it matter?
You can find the answer in our latest Substack (see the link in our bio!)
Comment below and tell us where you want to see a Guidepost open up near you!
Our campuses are BUZZING today with parents and students brining heartfelt gifts to the staff and guides excited to show their appreciation! If you dropped off your kids this morning at a Guidepost campus, it's likely you felt that buzz too! 😍
With over 140 Valentine's Day events this week, we have to showcase a few in honor of all the dedication and hard work the school leaders have shows to make these events happen. THANK YOU! WE APPRECIATE YOU! 🤗
If you felt the BUZZ today, drop a 🥰 in the comments.
We celebrated across our network and our team did not disappoint! These images are courtesy of our Guidepost Montessori at Princeton Meadows campus in New Jersey. 🥁
Tuesday Tips: Nurture Curiosity!
We believe in fostering a love for learning by encouraging open-ended exploration. Instead of limiting children to yes/no answers, ask questions that spark their imagination and critical thinking skills. 🧠💡
By delving into specific inquiries like "Why do you think...?" or "How did you...?", you empower your child to express themselves fully and engage deeply with the world around them. 🌍💭
Let's inspire a sense of wonder and curiosity in our children today, one thoughtful question at a time! 🌟 Swipe for some ideas on open ended questions to ask.
Our Mahwah, NJ campus is celebrating their amazing families this morning! We love to see it. 💙 Parent involvement, big or small, is the cornerstone of our ethos. Guidepost Montessori at Mahwah
Explore our latest campus in Westfield, IN! 🥰 Introducing Guidepost Montessori at Spring Mill . Situated conveniently in Westfield, Indiana off W 176th Street, our campus provides a range of Montessori programs tailored for students from infancy through kindergarten.
To learn more about this campus or take a tour, visit them here: https://www.guidepostmontessori.com/schools/spring-mill-westfield-in
A lot of you asked if we could talk about activities to promote mindful emotional regulation. Here are some ideas:
🛞Mindful Breathing with a Pinwheel:
Use a pinwheel to teach children about deep, mindful breathing. Instruct them to take slow, deep breaths, focusing on the movement of the pinwheel. Lovevery has a great kit with this included.
🐞Nature Sensory Tray:
Create a sensory tray with natural materials like sand, rocks, and shells. Encourage children to explore the textures mindfully, discussing how each one feels and connecting it to their emotions.
🪨Emotion Stones:
Paint stones with different facial expressions representing various emotions. During circle time, children can pick a stone and share a time when they felt that emotion, fostering emotional awareness and expression.
🎧Mindful Listening Station:
Set up a quiet corner with headphones and calming music or nature sounds. Teach children to close their eyes and focus on listening mindfully, identifying different sounds.
🎨Peaceful Art Corner:
Provide art materials and encourage children to express their emotions through drawing or painting. Use this time for self-reflection and discussion about their creations.
👣Mindful Walking:
Take a mindful walk outdoors, encouraging children to pay attention to their steps, the sounds around them, and the sensation of the ground beneath their feet.
🫐Mindful Snack Time:
Encourage children to eat mindfully by engaging their senses. Discuss the taste, texture, and smell of the food. This fosters a connection between food and emotions.
📚Mindful Storytelling:
Read books that focus on emotions and mindfulness. Afterward, have a discussion about the characters' feelings and relate them to the children's own experiences.
Remember to tailor these activities to the age and developmental stage of the children, and always create a safe and supportive environment for their emotional exploration.
What else would you include?
Change can be hard for an adult, but as a child, it can feel like the end of the world as you know it. 😒 Change can bring about stress and anxiety which can manifest in many ways in those tiny bodies. 🫣That is why teaching children to adapt is a critical skill that will last their lifetime.
By integrating these 5 skills into the child’s learning environment and daily activities, you can support their development in a way that aligns with the Montessori philosophy while helping them become more adaptable to change. Swipe to see. 👉👉👉
Do you agree?
Guidepost is growing! And we have 11,000+ families to thank for trusting us with their children. Our goal of mainstreaming Montessori and changing the education landscape is being realized with each and every location we open. 🩵
Swipe to see our campuses across the US to date. Drop a comment and tell us which location you’re enrolled in! Give a shout out to your campus 👇🏼
🌟 Exploring Independence at Nido! 🌈 Our little ones at Nido enjoy a unique environment designed to foster their natural curiosity and independence. From their cozy floor beds, infants learn to navigate the world on their terms – rolling over and crawling freely without waiting at the crib’s edge.
During waking hours, our textured rugs become the perfect playground for observation. Imagine your bundle of joy surrounded by contrasting mobiles and full-length mirrors, discovering the beauty of their surroundings. Every moment is an opportunity for exploration and growth.
Our age-appropriate lessons, displayed on low shelves, invite them to crawl up and delve into a world of discovery. Nurturing independence from the start, we empower these young minds to engage with their environment, promoting a sense of autonomy and confidence.
At Nido, we believe in creating an environment where every movement, every exploration, is a step toward building a strong foundation for a lifetime of learning. Join us in celebrating the joy of discovery and the limitless potential within each precious moment! 🌱💕
Continuing the conversation from last week, this week we are diving into Independence classroom. We have 4 programs in our classroom: Nido, Toddler, Children’s House and Elementary. Today, we dive into what independence means in our Toddler House Community.
When the child enters Toddler House, they enter a world of their own. They receive lessons on dressing themselves, grooming, food preparation, and, ultimately, toilet training. When the child accomplishes these tasks for themselves, you can see the spark in their eyes as well as the smile on their face.
Toddlerhood is a time when the child begins to realize they are a separate being from their guardian. They learn they can make decisions for themselves, such as when to eat or what lesson to work on. This gives them a sense of purpose and motivation. The daily routine of the classroom is the child’s first exposure to time management. They begin to understand that first they work, then go to the playground, then eat lunch, then nap, and then it is finally time to go home. This routine will serve them well in the elementary years when they have to manage their own time effectively.
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While there are many truths parents have openly shared with us about how their child has thrived within the Guidepost community, we want to share the core values of knowledge, work, agency, and trade that come together to form the benevolent, aspirational culture that is common to every Guidepost classroom.
This culture is at once universally constant—the same whether you visit Guidepost at Foothill Ranch in California, at Hollywood Beach in Florida, or at Magnificent Mile in Chicago—and wholly singular—taking on the unique personality of the individual parents, guides, and children that form each particular community.
The end result of such a culture is more than children who learn to read, write, and think mathematically years ahead of their peers. The result is more even than children who can think, work, and succeed independently—and enjoy the process. The end result is children who can look across the span of their whole lives, work to understand the infinite texture of choices and paths open to them, and confidently craft a life that is good, purposeful, fully their own and fully lived.
This is the mission, the vision, and the advantage of Guidepost Montessori—and we can’t wait for you to join us.
At Guidepost, our values lead us to help each child cultivate A love of:
💭learning
💪effort
🤸leading her own life
🔗connecting with others
Swipe through to learn more about each of these pillars and leave your questions in the comments. These are the standards we hold ourselves to each and every day. Stay tuned for more about the advantages of enrolling at a Guidepost Montessori near you.
🚀 Ready to dive into 2024 with a splash? 💫 Join us as we kick off the year by unraveling the Magic of Guidepost! ✨ This week, we're delving deep into our mission, vision, and values—uncovering the standards that drive us every single day.
At Guidepost, our mission is crystal clear: guiding and empowering each child toward independence. Our vision? Seeing every child's potential fully realized, their mind activated, and their life lived to the fullest. 🌟 What does it take to craft a life, fully lived? Stay tuned as we explore the key elements that set the stage for success in academics, careers, friendships, and beyond.
Get ready for a week of inspiration and insight as we unravel the values that make Guidepost Montessori unique! 🌈
Traditional education isn’t working🫠
We spent 100+ hours creating an email course about the five biggest problems with traditional education, and how you can help your child:
💥Discover a love for learning at a young age
🚀Increase their confidence and independence
🎆Master skills years ahead of their peers in traditional setting (without any added “pressure”)
Want access? Click here: https://montessoriadvantage.email/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=manychat&utm_campaign=EEC
This month, we have 140 + events across our network, and YES, they're open to the public! 🎉 Events range from Hot Cocoa Bars ☕, Pajama and Pancakes 🥞, and Gift-Making to our Silent Journey, Winter Festivals, and Mini & Me Yoga! 🧎♀️Curious about our programs? Sign up for an event near you and let the exploration begin! Find a school near you: https://www.guidepostmontessori.com/schools?utm_source=Instagram&utm_medium=stories&utm_campaign=winterevent
❄️ Join us for our Hot Cocoa Mingle and Gift Making workshop!
📅 Date: December 12
⏰ Time: 11 am - 1 pm
📍 Location: Guidepost Montessori at Burke
🚗 Address: 6000 Schoolhouse Woods Rd, Burke, VA 22015
🎀Experience a delightful winter day filled with hot cocoa, creative gift-making, and mingling with other families.
🚀Plus, an exclusive offer❣️ Enroll by January and enjoy discounted deposit and application fees!
📩RSVP and secure your spot today: https://calendly.com/guidepost-montessori-at-burke/hot-cocoa-mingle-gift-making?&utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=boosted&utm_campaign=winterevent&utm_term=burke
🥰Don't miss this unique opportunity for family fun. Create lasting memories with us this holiday season!
Lunch with parents was a huge success!!
This Saturday we will be at the Loudoun United Soccer Game and we would love to have you join us.
Our Fall Festival is coming up, and we are excited to host our current and prospective families.
We will have a bounce house, face painting, pumpkin patch, and more. We cannot wait to have fun with you all.
You’re invited to come in for an in person tour on Thursday, September 21 to discover Montessori.
You can reserve your spot by clicking the link in our bio.
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6000 Schoolhouse Woods Road
Burke, VA
22015
Opening Hours
Monday | 8am - 6pm |
Tuesday | 8am - 6pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 6pm |
Thursday | 8am - 6pm |
Friday | 8am - 6pm |
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