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Episode 39: What I’ve learned about being a Montessori parent

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Episode 39: What I've learned about being a Montessori parent
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In this training, I will share with you three important things that I have learned about being a Montessori parent as a result of my own experience.

Full video training here:

https://masterthemontessorilife.com/what-ive-learned-about-being-a-montessori-parent

Montessori at Home is Easier that You Think

One of the things that I have learned is that montessori at home is easier than you may think.

There are many resources available to help you get started, and there are plenty of people who are willing to help you along the way.

The most important thing is to have a clear vision for what you want to achieve with your child’s education, and to be patient as you work towards that goal.

It’s Not Just about the Stuff

The second thing I’ve learned is that it’s not just about the stuff.

Yes, the physical materials are important, but they are only a small part of what makes Montessori education so special.

It’s the relationships between the adults and children, the respect for each individual child’s interests and needs, and the dedication to creating a learning environment that is both stimulating and nurturing.

You Don’t Have to Do it All Yourself

The third thing I’ve learned is that you don’t have to do it all yourself.

There are many different ways to incorporate Montessori education into your family life, and there are many different people who can help you along the way.

You can find a Montessori school or program in your area, you can hire a montessori consultant to work with you at home, or you can join an online community of Montessori parents.

Whatever route you choose, there is no need to go it alone.

These are just a few of the things I’ve learned about being a Montessori parent.

I’m sure there are many more, but these are the three that have had the biggest impact on my own experience.

I hope they will be helpful to you as you consider how to best meet your child’s needs.

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The Prepared Montessori Parent

Being a Montessori parent is a rewarding experience that will benefit your child immensely.

With a little bit of planning and preparation, you can make it happen.

The most important thing to remember is that montessori at home is easier than you may think.

There are many resources available to help you get started, and there are plenty of people who are willing to help you along the way.

The key is to have a clear vision for what you want to achieve with your child’s education, and to be patient as you work towards that goal.

How the Montessori Mom Thrives

When you are ready to do Montessori, you won’t necessarily “feel” ready.

You will, though, be prepared. Remember to center yourself and be ready. You will be fine.

3 Tips for New Montessori Parents

If you are just getting started with Montessori, here are three tips to help you succeed:

1. Have a clear vision for what you want to achieve.

2. Be patient as you work towards your goals.

3. Find a support network of other Montessori parents.

With these tips in mind, you will be well on your way to being a successful Montessori parent.

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