Montessori at Home: A Practical Guide for Parents
E**E
Big Hit
My daughter has had my g-baby in a Montessori school since she was 18 months old so when I saw this, I thought it would be a great Mother's day gift. She LOVES it and has re-designed her guestroom into a Montessori play room for my granddaughter based on this book. this is a gift that will keep on giving. WELL worth the purchase.
P**N
A great reference
I would probably purchase this book if I did not have Kindle unlimited. A lot more in depth than a precious Montessori book I read. I particularly like the activities provided for different age groups. Will be revisiting over time.
R**Y
Good basics
This is a very basic intro for families with young children (up to 3) of Montessori principles. We already know a great deal so I wasn't expecting revelations, but hoping for new ideas. But it's so basic I didn't get many of those.It's very clear and step-by-step, but again, if you're new to Montessori or similar ideas, that will be good for you. Great layout.
K**A
LOVE THIS BOOK
Great book with both interesting and useful information!!!
K**Y
The very good introduction to maintaining and adapting Montessori principles in your home
Before your kid goes to kindergarten, if you are a believer of the Montessori school of thought, this book enables you to teach your kid at home already the basics of what a Montessori school will be like. This book is intended for parents of preK kids, up to three years of age, and to allow them to establish a Montessori-style environment in their home and adapt kids to this learning approach. The first chapter is an in depth introduction to the principles of Montessori, especially teaching the child to be independent and make choices of their own; thereby with positive reinforcement enhancing the joy that the child will see in learning. After this first chapter, the second chapter then teaches how to adopt Montessori at home and what parents can do to make a later transition to a Montessori school very smooth. The next few chapters are organized by age, starting with infant and then up to three years, with the last chapter reserved for when the child enters formal education outside. Overall, I think this a good book for parents that know for sure they want their child to be educated in the Montessori environment. But also parents who feel that they want to try out these principles to see how their child does with a Montessori approach can benefit from this book.I received a free copy of the book from the publisher.
C**E
Thin on creative activities
I passed this book along to my niece who has one of the most popular Montessori-centered accounts on Instagram. She has been immersed in using the Montessori method with an almost two-year-old who is astonishingly independent and verbal. She has been deeply involved in education (in curriculum development and teacher training, and also as the developer of many of the most popular teaching aids on the TPT website) since she graduated from Columbia University. Here are her thoughts:--- I was really hoping that this resource would be full of Montessori-aligned activities to do with my toddler. However, the activities included are the most basic and generic toddler activities. For example, two of the one year old activities are blow bubbles and walk like a cat. There’s no discussion of using traditional Montessori materials. I’m sure there may be some nuggets in here, but there are much better Montessori books available. ---
J**K
Great introduction...
I really like this as an introductory book to understand the principles of the Maria Montessori ideology of educating children. I do have another book that tells her story in detail but it is more of a textbook and doesn't quite touch on the teaching methods like this one does. I really like how this book explains the reasons behind her methodology. She never meant for her work to be simply franchised but had more of a vision that it would be a starting point for more advances as time went on and societies changed. This is a great way to begin training children at a young age to fully develop their innate sense of wonder, organization skills, and conflict resolution, just to name a few.
M**A
Great Guide for Parents
Montessori at Home: A Practical Guide for Parents is a great introductory guide to using the Montessori approach for learning at home. The book is separated into two sections. The first section explains what Montessori is and the background behind it. The second section includes chapters broken up by age groups, which give detailed instructions of different Montessori activities which you can do with your child. Some of the activities are pretty generic and I found myself questioning them, such as 'Let's move our body to music," which really is just dancing. However, there are other activities included which I hadn't thought of before reading. The one thing I think is missing from this book is examples of Montessori type toys. Overall, this is a great guide for yourself or to give to a new mom who is interested in the Montessori approach.
C**N
Fantastico e pieno di spunti interessanti
Molto interessante, ben scritto e pieno di idee pratiche di come gestire il metodo montessori a casa!
A**A
Consiglio vivamente
Arrivato in perfette condizioni. È un libro davvero interessante, da leggere fin dai primi mesi di vita dei figli. Strutturato bene, scorrevole e utilissimo. Non ne sapevo molto sull’educazione Montessoriana ma questa lettura spiega tutto molto chiaramente.
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