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Cooking with a Toddler: Some Practical Considerations

When working with a child in the kitchen, there are a few considerations that need to be taken into account. A comfortable work surface: This can be a low table or a kitchen helper/learning tower kind of solution. We have both Read more…

By Nduoma, 10 yearsJanuary 13, 2015 ago

Applying Montessori Principles from Birth: Handling the child

Handling With this series, I hope to highlight some of the philosophical applications of Montessori that are often ignored while people focus mostly on the materials. One of them is the attitude to the child especially during handling. In her Read more…

By Nduoma, 10 yearsJanuary 12, 2015 ago

Why Practical Life?

Yesterday, my son woke up, walked out of the room and immediately signed “hungry”. He then walked into the kitchen and pointed to his apron and signed for putting it on. I handed it to him (I need to install Read more…

By Nduoma, 10 yearsJanuary 8, 2015 ago

A Toddler Care of Self Table

I’ve been meaning to set this up for several months but did not have a small mirror and was just generally procrastinating. Recently there has been a big surge in interest for all things care of self. He wants to Read more…

By Nduoma, 10 yearsJanuary 6, 2015 ago

Building Vocabulary with Language Objects and Cards

My son has been very interested in several things recently. He thirsts for words. He points to items and names them or asks for us to name the ones that he doesn’t know. He also brings us some of the Read more…

By Nduoma, 10 yearsJanuary 5, 2015 ago

Practical Life Ideas for Toddlers (In Pictures)

Per requests, these are some ideas of practical life activities to start with toddlers. I will be writing a lot about practical life this year because it’s you know… practical daily life. These pictures were taken between 11 and 15 Read more…

By Nduoma, 10 yearsJanuary 5, 2015 ago

Applying Montessori from Birth: Observations at 15 weeks

This is a preview to  Month 4. I typed up this observations at 15 weeks. Hopefully this gives you some ideas on how I observed and what I looked for. From birth, I spent most of my time observing him. It Read more…

By Nduoma, 10 yearsDecember 30, 2014 ago

Applying Montessori Principles from Birth: Month 3

Month 3 = weeks 9 to 13 This is the 3rd post in this series where I am attempting to share some of the ways that we applied the Montessori principles from birth. Month 1 Month 2 Mobiles During the Read more…

By Nduoma, 10 yearsDecember 30, 2014 ago

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas from our family to yours!  It has been a joy getting to know you all and letting you into our lives this year. Wishing you a Good Life now and always! 💛💛💛

By Nduoma, 10 yearsDecember 25, 2014 ago

Applying Montessori Principles from Birth: Month 2

Wow! I am humbled by all the attention the last post seems to have gotten, and excited to be somehow helpful to new parents. My dreams are coming true. Thank you for reading and sharing… and subscribing. I hope you Read more…

By Nduoma, 10 yearsDecember 20, 2014 ago

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