by Dr. Jaime Dodd, Founder & Trustee | Nov 9, 2021 | Essays, Featured Work
The child is delivered to this world, a wondrous and magnificent being, infused with a capacity and potential that we scarcely comprehend – despite our advances in science and technology, and despite all our research on DNA, the human genome and in the study of...
by Nadia Husain | Nov 9, 2021 | Essays, Featured Work
In his book entitled Riyādatul Sibyān, Imam Muhammad bin Ahmed al-Ramli mentioned two Arabic key terms in relation to the nurturing and education of children. The first is riyāda, which can be defined as training or spiritual exercise and originally refers to...
by Dr. Jaime Dodd, Founder & Trustee | Feb 7, 2020 | Articles, Featured Work
Despite legions of international adherents to the Montessori Method and despite its renown as a progressive and indeed, preferred method for educating children, neither the term “Montessori” nor the educational approach itself, bear any patent, trademark or copyright...