
Artikelbeschreibung
Turn your home into a Montessori home—and become a more mindful, attentive, and easygoing parent. It’s time to change the way we see toddlers. Using the principles developed by the educator Dr. Maria Montessori, Simone Davies shows how to turn life with a “terrible two” into a mutually rich and rewarding time of curiosity, learning, respect, and discovery. With hundreds of practical ideas for every aspect of living with a toddler, here are five principles for feeding your child’s natural curiosity, from “Trust in the child” to “Fostering a sense of wonder.” Step-by-step ways to cultivate daily routines with ease, like brushing teeth, toilet-training, dealing with siblings, losing the pacifier. Plus learn how to:
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Personeninformation
Simone Davies is an AMI (Association Montessori Internationale) Montessori teacher. Born in Australia, she lives in Amsterdam where she runs parent-child Montessori classes at Jacaranda Tree Montessori. Simone is author of the popular blog and Instagram, The Montessori Notebook, where she gives tips, answers questions, and provides online workshops for parents around the world.
Schlagwörter
- 1-year-old
- acceptance
- accepting
- activities
- activity
- adapt
- arts and crafts
- at home
- attachment parenting
- behavior
- birth to age
- capable
- caregiver
- child
- child development
- child friendly
- child-rearing
- childproof
- communication
- confident
- creativity
- cultivating cooperation
- discipline
- education
- educational
- encouragement
- feedback
- feedings
- foster
- furniture
- grandparent
- guide
- guide for parents
- home
- home environment
- homeschool
- homeschooling
- how-to
- independence
- infants and toddlers
- learning
- limits
- maria montessori
- method
- montessori school
- one to three year old
- organizing
- parent
- parenting
- parenting books
- patience
- positive
- potty training
- preschool
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