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Montessori Baby: September 2006
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The author, trained as a Montessori primary teacher (AMI), documents and analyzes her efforts to raise a "Montessori" baby. Tuesday, September 19, 2006. As a Montessori parent, I have been trying to observe changes or developments in Alex's play. Now that we are a couple of weeks past his seven month birthday, quite a few have emerged. Unfortunately, I'm having trouble thinking of ways to better serve these interests. I wonder what teachers do in the Assistance to Infancy classrooms? Alex is also now int...
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Montessori Baby: August 2006
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The author, trained as a Montessori primary teacher (AMI), documents and analyzes her efforts to raise a "Montessori" baby. Monday, August 21, 2006. The author of the article suggests walking around your house with a basket collecting a variety of objects with an eye toward including various materials of different properties, colors, shapes, weights, sounds, smells, and so on. For older babies, these might include objects that can be put into relationship with one another, such as jars and clothespins.
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Montessori Baby: January 2007
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The author, trained as a Montessori primary teacher (AMI), documents and analyzes her efforts to raise a "Montessori" baby. Saturday, January 20, 2007. Earlier, I wrote that I believed parents should focus on helping children to become independent in their sleep habits. I still believe this is true. The big question, then, is how do we do this? Weren't we really communicating that we didn't care what he did as long as he didn't come to the door crying? I feel okay about setting a limit around sleep becau...
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Montessori Baby: October 2006
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The author, trained as a Montessori primary teacher (AMI), documents and analyzes her efforts to raise a "Montessori" baby. Thursday, October 05, 2006. It has been a while since I've done a really theory-driven post, so I pulled Education and Peace off the shelf today in search of inspiration. Given the times in which we live, it was not difficult find topical ideas. This one struck me especially:. Even though my blog space is virtually unlimited, it would take a great deal of time (and review! Perhaps t...
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Montessori Baby: April 2007
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The author, trained as a Montessori primary teacher (AMI), documents and analyzes her efforts to raise a "Montessori" baby. Monday, April 02, 2007. 13 Months: Favorite Activities. Wow - life has been busy and time is short, but I wanted to share some of Alex's new favorite activities, inspired by Montessori publications, magazines, and philosophies:. Putting toothpicks into the top of a spice jar / pens into empty bottles with narrow necks. Washing hands in a basin. Talking on a disconnected telephone.
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Montessori Baby: December 2006
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The author, trained as a Montessori primary teacher (AMI), documents and analyzes her efforts to raise a "Montessori" baby. Thursday, December 14, 2006. The more I have been thinking about this idea of giving letters to very young children, the more it makes sense to me. At a time when they are just beginning to learn that all objects have names, why not give them the ones they can actually say? Posted by Macey Family @ 10:59 AM. View my complete profile. My Unconditional Parenting Blog.
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Montessori Baby: June 2007
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The author, trained as a Montessori primary teacher (AMI), documents and analyzes her efforts to raise a "Montessori" baby. Monday, June 25, 2007. Sleep, Part II. Since I last posted on sleep, quite a bit of time has passed and much has changed. It's hard for me to clearly delineate the sources of these changes - I'm certain that weaning, maturity, and changes in our parenting techniques surrounding sleep have all brought us to where we are today. Posted by Macey Family @ 12:44 PM.
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Montessori Baby: November 2006
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The author, trained as a Montessori primary teacher (AMI), documents and analyzes her efforts to raise a "Montessori" baby. Friday, November 10, 2006. There has recently been an interesting dialogue among moms I know about the concept of sharing. Extrapolating from my experience with Montessori, I wanted to attempt to give the thoughts I have formed on the subject:. Posted by Macey Family @ 10:24 AM. View my complete profile. My Unconditional Parenting Blog. Intentional food spills: Too many choices?
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Montessori Baby: July 2007
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The author, trained as a Montessori primary teacher (AMI), documents and analyzes her efforts to raise a "Montessori" baby. Thursday, July 05, 2007. On these walks, my goal is to give Alex as much choice and freedom as possible. I often find that I have to fight my urge to "make progress" during times like these. If I had insisted on getting to a particular destination, or going in a particular direction, we would have missed so much! Posted by Macey Family @ 9:43 AM. View my complete profile.