Discipline, even Montessori discipline, can be a pretty touchy topic, but it must be talked about, right? In this post, let's dive deeper into the very important topic of discipline. But I do want to remind you that this is Part 2, so you will want to go to Part 1 and do two things. These two things are: Watch the training video (it is about 20 minutes long). Read that Part 1 blog post (it is not labeled as Part 1, but you can see this is Part 2). Once you are done with these ... View the Post
Parenting
3 Ways to do Discipline the Montessori Way
Montessori discipline is a very touchy subject. Many people avoid it because discipline itself is kind of a taboo topic. But it is VERY important to talk about it. And it is even more important to discuss discipline the Montessori way Why? Because it is going to be something you want to implement if you are making an effort to live a Montessori lifestyle. So, let's discuss three ways to incorporate it in your lesson planning and in your everyday awareness. If you are looking ... View the Post
Memorize the Books of the Bible Printable
Learning the books of the Bible is very important for Bible study. I highly recommend it. Short story: I remember when I was about 8 years old like it was just last year. Our children's church teachers challenged us to memorize all 66 books of the Bible and those that did, they would win a Bible as a prize. Oh my goodness! I practiced and practiced, but on the day of the challenge, I was too nervous to stand in front of about a couple of hundred children and recite them, ... View the Post
Improving a Difficult Personality in your Child the Montessori Way
We all know that young children (ages of about 2-6) can have big expressions of emotion and strong opinions. A quote from the book titled Positive Discipline hits the nail in the head for us as parents. It says, “The very same qualities we want for our children as adults can make life challenging when they’re young.” It is very hard to deal with our children, especially with all of the major developments they are going through in their short lives. These rapid developments take ... View the Post
Acts of Service the Montessori Way (especially during the holidays)
Acts of service are very important in the Montessori approach. Both in doing Montessori at home and at a Montessori school, grace and courtesy and promoting peace are essential things. These topics are as important as academic topics. Why? Because these topics change the world. If you are looking to building a centered, organized Montessori Guide in yourself, nurture happy, normalized children and want to create smooth, successful Montessori days, then you are in the right ... View the Post
Tips On Homeschooling A Child With Autism
Education in public schools can be difficult for any child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder due to the speed in which they learn, the obvious differences between themselves and their peers, and also lack of knowledge in some teachers on the difficulties of autism. In response to this, you may choose to educate your child via the means of homeschooling to help them reach their full potential, and allow them to have a dedicated teacher for their every need. However, this may not be ... View the Post
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