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2020 Landmark Year for MVM
January 9th, 20202020 marks our 50th anniversary! Our school began in 1970 in the basement of Trinity Church at Rainbow and Island Streets in downtown Reno. In 1999 we moved to our south Reno campus. In both locations, over five decades, we have been extremely fortunate and honored to serve a vast number of children and families […]
Read MoreMusic to My Ears
October 15th, 2019I had a horrible day, Why? Didn’t you like your lunch? No, I didn’t get to work with my friends. Silence Wait, you worked with me. I’m your friend. Oh yeah, I forgot. Lower El students at dismissal I take great delight in listening to children’s interactions and conversations throughout the day. My office is […]
Read MoreToo Much Stuff?
October 3rd, 2019Lost and Found There was probably a time when Lost and Found was an appropriate name for the pile of clothing, lunchboxes, socks, water bottles, and other miscellaneous items sitting at the bottom of the stairs. As I travel up and down to the Community Room, my attention is often drawn to the growing pile, […]
Read MoreStart talking, please!
September 6th, 2019The development of language is part of the development of the personality, for words are the natural means of expressing thoughts and establishing understanding between people. Maria Montessori Have you noticed people are talking less to one another? Inside (stores, airports, offices, restaurants) and outside (walking to and from buildings, sidewalks, parks, parking lots), […]
Read MoreTransitions
August 29th, 2019Here we go … back to school! The one thing we can always count on is change. No matter how hard we try to keep things the same, change happens. We begin, we finish, and we begin again. From birth onward, we experience continuous physical change. Mental, emotional and spiritual change occurs in tandem as […]
Read MoreTIME
May 14th, 2018Whether we are parents or teachers, guiding and raising children can prove to be confusing, overwhelming and frustrating. We often believe children require a new or different set of management skills that are outside of our expertise. We feel lacking or limited in our capability and effectiveness. Sometimes, the harder we try, the harder it […]
Read MoreOur Daily Doing
May 3rd, 2018When I was a child, Saturday was a “doing” day. Everyone had a job (or two or three) and Saturday morning was our designated time to get our work done. What kind of work did we do? Strip the sheets off our beds, vacuumed, emptied the wastebaskets, cleaned the bathroom sinks and counters, ironing, dusting, […]
Read MoreGrandparents in Family Life
April 26th, 2018“Cherish your human connections – your relationships with friends and family.” […]
Read MoreThe 7 C’s
April 13th, 2018It’s Spring – or at least it is trying to be Spring! I find this is a good time of year to pull the 7 C’s out of the closet and freshen up my thinking. I started using different versions of the 7 C’s over 20 years ago when I read an article about Mihaly […]
Read MoreSharing
December 11th, 2017The love of one’s environment is the secret of all man’s progress and the secret of social evolution. It becomes manifest in people who have survived life’s vicissitudes, who have been able to keep their integrity, or who have rediscovered such integrity in themselves. […]
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