Power of Possibility:
Introduction Course
Montessori-based Strategies for Inclusive Learning
with Paige Krabill, Psy.D.
March 10, 11, & 12th, 2025 | 5-8 P.M. Central
Online Workshop with MINT
Overview
Join Montessorian and psychologist Dr. Paige Krabill for an introductary course workshop to explore the "Power of Possibility," a Montessori-Based Support Model designed to reimagine inclusion and meet the diverse needs of all children. Participants will reflect on the current meaning of "inclusion," challenge traditional models and practices, and discover alternative, strength-based strategies to create supportive learning communities for all children, regardless of ability, difference, or circumstance.
Discover a powerful approach to supporting the powerful possibilities for all children.
Recognize the differences between a Montessori Based Support model versus traditional support models.
Introduce a new perspective on how to support a child’s self-construction regardless of ability, need or circumstance.
Explore the principles needed to build and prepare an environment full of possibilities for all children.
Learn to identify the key components to build Montessori based support strategies.
Develop a strengths-based plan when addressing a unique challenge in your classroom.
Details
When: March 10, 11 & 12, 2025, 5-8 P.M. Central
Where: Virtual workshop through MINT’s online course delivery system.
Who: Educators, parents/caretakers, school administrators
Cost: $200
Ready to join the workshop?
Paige Krabill, Psy.D.
Dr. Paige Krabill is a consultant, psychologist, and collaborator with extraordinary breadth and depth of leadership, including her role as Associate Chair of the Human Services Department at Capella University. She is wholeheartedly committed to Montessori pedagogy, offering a dynamic blend of teaching and learning experiences to serve schools and communities in supporting students across every stage of growth and development, Pre-K through adult learners. With 25+ years of experience in dynamic educational environments, Dr. Krabill has impacted schools and communities through student-centered educational approaches and advocacy.