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Episode 6: Why weekly reflections are important when doing Montessori

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Episode 6: Why weekly reflections are important when doing Montessori
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Let’s talk about how you can get your Printable Weekly Reflections in the Montessori Curriculum and why you should use it.

If you’re following the Montessori curriculum, then you know that weekly reflections are an important part of the process.

By taking the time to reflect on your week, you can identify areas where you need improvement and make changes accordingly.

Read more here: https://masterthemontessorilife.com/why-weekly-reflections-are-important-when-doing-montessori

But why are weekly reflections so important?

Here are a few reasons:

1. They help you stay on track.

If you’re following a Montessori curriculum, then you know there are a lot of moving parts.

It can be easy to lose track of what you’re supposed to be doing and why you’re doing it.

But by taking the time to reflect on your week, you can ensure that you’re staying on track and making progress.

2. They help you identify areas for improvement.

No one is perfect, and there’s always room for improvement.

By reflecting on your week, you can identify areas where you could be doing better.

Maybe you didn’t get as much work done as you wanted to or maybe you didn’t stick to your schedule as well as you should have.

Whatever the case may be, identifying areas for improvement is the first step to making changes.

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3. They help you make changes.

Once you’ve identified areas for improvement, you can start making changes.

Maybe you need to create a better schedule or maybe you need to find a more efficient way to get work done.

Whatever the case may be, making changes is essential for continued success.

So there you have it!

These are just a few reasons why weekly reflections are so important when following the Montessori curriculum.

By taking the time to reflect on your week, you can ensure that you’re staying on track, making progress, and identifying areas for improvement.

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