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Montessori in the Home Resources for Parents

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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Our Montessori at Home Environment

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Montessori permeates our home in many ways. One way, though, is a Montessori designated room. Our dedicated Montessori at Home environment is not a large space. The room is a {small} classroom where we keep all our Montessori materials. T he boys know this room is sacred {ah-hem – too strong?) in that their trains and […]

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Our Montessori Living & Learning Space

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It has been a while since I’ve written a Montessori at Home post. So, I thought I’d give you an update on things we’re doing in our home. Glasses This image is one of our new drinking glasses solely for the boys. We no longer have a single plastic cup in our home as of […]

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Preschool Homeschool 101

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Here is a glimpse at what is new in our preschool homeschool learning space this month. Preschool Homeschool Simple Introductory Pouring of Dry Goods Exercise for my 2 year old. The cups are mini Chinese tea cups. I filled them with small pasta. As I begin to introduce the concept of telling time, I introduced […]

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5 Ways to Bring Nature into Your Home

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Bringing Nature into your home is a great way to integrate your child’s learning, cultivating a sense of being grounded through nature and giving the opportunity to visit memories of past adventures. Even though we live in an amazing mecca of outdoor activities and beauty, Seattle is still a city. We don’t always have time […]

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One Example of a Daily Preschool Homeschool Routine

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We started a “homeschool routine” when my kids were toddlers. Let’s face it, we’re all homeschoolers. So, creating a homeschool routine is simply finding a way to integrate learning into your days easily and naturally. A routine, especially for younger kids, is important. Seeing the title of “Daily Routine of a Homeschool” makes me smile […]

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How to Homeschool on a Budget

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One of the most daunting aspects to homeschooling our boys is the cost, especially with the expense of Montessori materials. One place I have found amazing “materials” is at consignment shops. The items people don’t want or need anymore will pleasantly surprise you. It always surprises me when I find the most gorgeous wooden toy […]

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