From Confusion to Connection
When a child struggles with a concept, the answer is not always more worksheets. Sometimes the child needs to see it, touch it, hear it, move with it, and connect it to something real.
Montessori-Inspired Learning • Educator Consulting • Hands-On Materials
Engaged Hands brings Montessori-inspired instruction, educator consulting, and hands-on learning materials to families, teachers, and schools seeking a deeper way to teach and learn.
Through the Montessori Mobile Microschool, children learn in a smaller, more personal environment where lessons can be touched, practiced, explained, and understood.
Where real ideas become real understanding.
Engaged Hands was founded by Jerusha Terry, M.Ed., an experienced Montessori educator with more than 35 years of teaching, curriculum development, and early childhood education experience. Through consulting, direct student instruction, and carefully designed learning materials, Engaged Hands helps children build confidence, strengthen foundational skills, and connect learning to everyday life.
The goal is not memorization alone. The goal is understanding.
Engaged Hands helps children move beyond memorizing answers by giving them hands-on experiences that make learning visible, meaningful, and real.
At Engaged Hands, children are invited to interact with learning. They touch materials, move pieces, clap sounds, count objects, trace patterns, ask questions, and explain what they notice. This gives children the chance to build understanding with their hands, their voice, their senses, and their natural curiosity.
When a child struggles with a concept, the answer is not always more worksheets. Sometimes the child needs to see it, touch it, hear it, move with it, and connect it to something real.
Children learn by doing. Engaged Hands uses Montessori-inspired materials, rhythm, movement, repetition, and guided discovery to help children participate in the lesson instead of only listening to it.
The goal is not for a child to simply repeat an answer. The goal is for the child to understand why the concept works, how it connects to everyday life, and how to explain it in their own words.
Find the path that fits your needs — whether you are a parent, educator, or looking for learning materials.
A personalized, Montessori-inspired learning experience for preschoolers, kindergarteners, homeschoolers, and children who need hands-on support to build confidence, focus, and real understanding.
Explore the Microschool →Professional consulting and instructional support for educators who want practical ways to engage students, model concepts, and support diverse learners.
Learn About Consulting →Purposeful Montessori-inspired materials, PDFs, templates, baskets, and activity kits designed to help children touch, move, practice, and understand important concepts.
Explore Learning Materials →A Montessori-inspired approach where children learn through hands-on discovery, guided practice, and meaningful connection.
Montessori-Inspired. Child-Centered. Purposeful.
Engaged Hands is built on the belief that children understand more deeply when they can interact with what they are learning. A child may hear a lesson and forget it, but when they can touch the materials, move the pieces, clap the sounds, count the objects, and talk through their thinking, the concept becomes real.
Jerusha Terry brings more than 35 years of educational experience into each lesson. Her approach allows the child's curiosity to open the door while the teacher provides expert guidance, structure, and purpose. The child is invited to explore, but the lesson is never random. Every material, movement, question, and activity is connected to a learning goal.
"Curiosity leads the child into the lesson. Expert guidance helps the child understand what the lesson means."
Hands-on materials help children move from abstract ideas to real understanding.
Children use touch, movement, and physical materials to explore new concepts before being asked to explain or apply them abstractly.
Lessons may include clapping, syllables, phonics, repetition, and oral language so children can hear and feel how words and sounds are built.
Children see concepts represented through objects, pictures, patterns, colors, and demonstrations that make invisible ideas easier to understand.
Children are encouraged to ask questions, notice details, make choices, and participate in the direction of the lesson while the teacher remains the expert guide.
Lessons are connected to everyday life so children understand why a skill matters and how it can be used beyond the classroom.
Children build confidence through repetition, encouragement, independence, and the feeling of finally understanding something that once felt difficult.
Whether you are a parent, educator, or school leader, Engaged Hands offers hands-on learning support tailored to your needs.