Advisory · Family & Community Engagement
Family engagement in Montessori is not a newsletter problem. It is an alignment problem.
Family & Community Engagement helps schools design the systems, language, and structures that bring families into genuine understanding of Montessori, rather than asking them to take it on faith.
The Problem
Montessori asks more of families than conventional schools do.
Most Montessori schools communicate with families the way conventional schools do: newsletters, conferences, open houses, the occasional parent education night. The problem is that Montessori requires something fundamentally different from families. It asks them to trust a process they didn't experience themselves, to redefine what progress looks like, to hold back on the interventions that feel instinctive.
That kind of trust doesn't come from a newsletter. It comes from a communication infrastructure that is designed with the same intentionality as the prepared environment: layered, developmental, and built to meet families where they are.
Scope
What we build together.
Family communication architecture (what gets communicated, when, by whom, in what format)
Parent orientation and onboarding systems (not a single event, but a developmental arc)
Family education programming structure (connected to the Learning venture's Family Education Series)
Observation and classroom visit frameworks
Conference and progress communication redesign
Community event strategy that builds understanding, not just goodwill
Family handbook and enrollment communication audit
Guide and family communication protocols and boundaries
Who It's For
Schools where family alignment is the missing piece.
Schools where parent misunderstanding of Montessori creates friction
Schools experiencing enrollment attrition driven by family confusion or unmet expectations
Schools launching or expanding who need family engagement infrastructure from the start
Heads of school who spend disproportionate time managing parent concerns that better systems would prevent
Schools where guides carry the weight of family communication without structural support
Engagement Formats
From a single audit to ongoing partnership.
Single Engagement
Communication Audit
A structured review of all family-facing communication, with a clear map of where understanding breaks down and what to build in its place.
Project-Based
Family Engagement Architecture
Full design of the family communication and engagement system. A 2 to 4 month engagement covering orientation, education programming, conference design, and guide communication protocols.
Retained
Ongoing Family Engagement Advisory
Quarterly review, annual planning, and on-call support for family engagement systems. For schools committed to treating family alignment as ongoing work.
Connected Work
Family engagement connects to the full picture.
Advisory
Communication Strategy
Family engagement is one layer of the broader communication strategy work. Many schools need both.
Explore →Learning
Family Education Series
The 10-session family education series is a ready-made tool for schools building their family engagement infrastructure.
Explore →Platform
MMAP
Family communication modules can be built into MMAP, creating a consistent structure rather than ad hoc solutions.
Explore →Resource
Studio
Family communication is a natural Studio engagement. The Communication Audit can serve as the diagnostic that makes Studio work land.
Explore →Family alignment is organizational work, not communication work.
Family & Community Engagement starts with a conversation about where the current system breaks down. A Communication Audit is usually the right first step.
