Tammy Page is the owner of Hand in Hand Montessori Ltd. She was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta. She began her career working with young children at the tender age of 15, teaching dance. She worked with the Calgary Board of Education as a substitute for a few years before having her own children and discovering the magic of Montessori in 2003. With multiple Montessori training and diploma programs, she is committed to personal development and excellence in education. She has certifications in Business Management, Human Resources & Accounting Fundamentals. She has been featured in multiple media outlets including local child education publications, newspapers and online. She shares a happy home in Calgary with her husband, Tim and their 4 children, 2 dogs, and a hamster.
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By far, teenage years are the most confusing, difficult, tearful, emotionally exhausting years. And that’s just for the parents. I’ve been terrified of having teenagers ever since I had children. Daughters in particular- as I know what it’s like to […]
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Parenting together when you have two different styles Parenting is hard. It’s especially difficult when you and your spouse have two different ways of looking at things. My husband and I are a blended family, with 4 kids between us- […]
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