The Montessori Techniques for Toddlers
Montessori Discipline for Ages 2 to 6; 15 Fun Activities for Your Toddler
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Narrateur(s):
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Cara Firestone
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Auteur(s):
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Claudia Burlacu
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Parenting comes with a lot of joys and a lot of responsibilities too. As your little baby grows up, you want them to develop a love of learning, which they will have for the rest of their life. While there are many ways to awaken this love of learning, raising your child the Montessori way is one of the most effective methods.
Although the thought of raising a child using the Montessori philosophy might seem a bit daunting, understanding this philosophy will help you understand that it's not that difficult at all. The reason why the Montessori Method is so effective is that it's simple, yet it's highly appealing to children. Even if you don't have special Montessori training, you can apply the different elements of this philosophy to your daily life.
To raise a Montessori child, you must learn how to respect them. From a young age, showing your child respect will help them gain self-confidence while learning how to respect you and other people too. You must also foster your child's independence and freedom. Instead of trying to do everything for your child, allow them to explore the world on their own. Just make sure to give your child rules or "limits" to ensure that their safety and well-being aren't compromised.
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