Books are really important for our children’s development and there is no need to convince anyone about that . There are some doubts regarding books that I would like to underline today. I will try to
The Method of choosing books for kids under 6 years old
Lot has been told about books and books for children. I would like to move on with this subject from Montessori point of view. As a Montessori teacher, I get back to basics when I choose books for chi
How to make your child become bookworm?
I am often asked on the Instagram, what we do to make our children read so many books. And recently I got the literal question: “What are you doing that your kids read so much? And this is in the age
My 5 top language tips from 0 to 3 years old
This time we will be reviewing the Montessori approach to language by giving you my top 5 language tips. Here they are: My 5 top language tips Listen to your child—Whenever time allows, stop what you
Simplify Parenthood
Excess can be overwhelming and stressful, regardless of whether it is too much stuff, information, actions, choices or too fast pace – hurry between successive activities, no break to play and “nothin
Best links to Websites, Shows, Movies, & Books to Catch Up on during #weStayAtHome Coronavirus Emergency
Hi, friends! It’s smart websites, podcasts, and book reading time and listening to audio books of all species! In this post, I’d like to share a few shows and movies that would be fun to catch up on d
7 great resources to get work done with kids in the house
With most of the school across the world closing, and many businesses moving to remote-work situations (to prevent the spread of Coronavirus) many of us are unexpectedly finding ourselves working from
Learning many languages from the start!
As I wrote in my previous article (read here about it), there is a sensitive period for learning languages for children. “A special mechanism exists for language. Not the possession of language in its