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An Overview of Montessori at Home

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An Overview of Montessori at Home

This content provides an overview of ways to bring Montessori in the home including Montessori toy recommendations, Montessori playroom ideas, Montessori bathrooms, Montessori bedrooms, Montessori for Infants & Toddlers, and Montessori parenting.

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Integrating Montessori at Home: Week 2

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Montessori at Home Guide Week

Hi there! I hope you enjoyed last week’s post in this Integrating Montessori at Home series. Welcome to Week 2. Enjoy! Let me know what you think! Day Eight Involve your child in caring for your home environment. Choose a chore, such as unloading the dishwasher, sweeping, or folding laundry, introduce/demonstrate your child to this […]

Integrating Montessori at Home: Week 1

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Gardening with Kids

How do we integrate Montessori at home? Montessori, as I have mentioned in the past, is a lifestyle. It is a philosophy that go far beyond classroom walls.  Integrating Montessori into the home environment is a great way to bring your child’s Montessori education into every day family life. So many of us want to bring Montessori […]

How to Build a Creation Station

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A Creation Station is the perfect way to give a child an opportunity to use his imagination to invent a piece of art work, a new character, or machine to name just a few ideas. My sons and I put one together recently. Our Creation Station is a huge hit. This post includes ideas on […]

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12 Easy Montessori at Home Ideas, Toys, & More!

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One of the biggest questions from readers is “How do I bring Montessori in my home?” Parents believe in the Montessori approach and want to embrace it authentically. In short, parents want to do it right. The good news is that you can integrate the Montessori philosophy into your home in easy and inexpensive ways. You […]

Montessori in the Home for Infants and Toddlers

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Montessori is a philosophy that should extend far beyond classroom walls. Montessori is a lifestyle, not simply an educational method.  Dr. Maria Montessori believed strongly in the concept of education of the whole child and subsequently developed materials and lessons in the areas of Practical Life, Sensorial, Language, Math and Life Sciences. Practical Life included […]

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Montessori Homeschooling

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A few weeks ago I introduced our new and ever evolving Montessori homeschooling space. As I mentioned in my first Montessori at Home post Montessori permeates our home in many ways. This room is meant to simulate a classroom where we keep most of our Montessori materials. The boys know this room is special in that […]

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