Alexander Montessori School COVID-19 Updates
Alexander Montessori School continues to diligently monitor the COVID-19 outbreak. Communicating and connecting with our families is our priority. After successfully implementing remote learning during the Spring of 2020, we continue to train our Teachers, Teacher Assistants, and Staff on the latest safety protocols and measures needed to safely reopen our campuses for the 2020-2021 school year.
Please click the button below to read our latest update on the 2020-2021 school year:
We invite you explore additional resources below.
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Parent Resources
At Alexander Montessori School, we are always on the lookout for helpful parent resources, especially now during these difficult times. Here is a list of just some of the articles that we have found helpful. Please follow us on Facebook and Instagram for additional resources.
Home Learning Resources
Miami-Dade County Public Library Online Resources
Lincoln Center at Home: #ConcertsForKids, Macbeth, and Flipbooks with Taryn Matusik
Learning Games For Your Preschooler
Promoting Online Learners’ Social-Emotional Growth: A Montessori Perspective
The Big List of Children’s Authors Doing Online Read-Alouds & Activities
How to Home School During Coronavirus
Schooling at Home? Here Are the Best Tips from 7 Veteran Homeschoolers
Stay Home Miami - The Children Trust
7 Eco-Friendly Actions For Kids During the Pandemic
How to Set Up Your Kid’s Virtual Work/Play Space
How can I keep my child — and myself — on track while navigating online kindergarten?
Covid-19 Parenting Resources
The Best Hand-Washing Songs for Kids
3 screen-free ways to help kids feel connected during COVID
Watch the entire CNN/'Sesame Street' 'ABC's of Covid-19' town hall
Talking to Children about Covid-19 from the Fred Rogers Center
How to have a panic-free conversation with your kids about the coronavirus
Anxiety Is Contagious. Here’s How to Contain It.
Saying ‘No’ Is Self-Care for Parents
The Best Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products for Your Home (2020)
Children May Be Afraid of Masks. Here’s How to Help.
Keeping a Love for School Alive
Three Ways to Help Your Kids Succeed at Distance Learning
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health COVID-19 Expert Media Briefing | November 12, 2020
CDC Guide to Celebrating Thanksgiving
Dr. Laura Markham Helps Kids Manage Coronavirus Fears