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Montessori Moms in the Wild

Montessori Moms in the Wild

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Montessori Moms in the Wild

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Join Megan and Laura as they give us a quick and demystified run down of the heart and soul of the academic curriculum of the Montessori elementary classroom: Cosmic Education! What is a cosmic curriculum, why is it so important, what are the 5
In this very special Coffee Talk with Montessori Moms in the Wild, Rachel recounts the day she welcomed her third child. Nothing specifically about the Montessori philosophy in this one, just a sweet, emotional moment to share and process Rache
Rachel is on maternity leave, which means, you guessed it, Laura and Megan are a couple of hot messes without her! In this episode we go completely rogue, deciding to talk about anything other than Montessori philosophy! We opened up a question
In this episode of Coffee Talk with Montessori Moms in the Wild, Megan shares her personal reflections on mistakes she made early in her Montessori career. She shares insights on the importance of properly presenting materials, asking for help,
You asked, and we've delivered! In this first part of a Q&A style conversation based on requests that were submitted via our Instagram stories, Megan and Laura tackle listener questions regarding testing boundaries in the classroom, how to cap
In this Coffee Talk, Rachel answers listener requests as she shares about her daily routine as a Montessori homeschooler with a 21 month old and a newly 4 year old! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/montessor
Children in the second plane of development (ages 6-12, but especially ages 6-9!) are navigating the rules of society, and beginning to understand their actions can create change. A huge part of this work includes the tattle tale phase, during
In this episode of Montessori Moms in the Wild, Laura discusses the struggle of managing adult responsibilities while also allowing children the freedom to experiment, learn, and play independently. With her experience as a Montessori trained e
Normalization- a term many come across when learning more about the Montessori classroom. What does it mean? What does it look and feel like? How do we make it happen? Whether you are implementing this philosophy in the classroom or at home, th
In this Coffee Talk, Megan is inspired by a particularly hard day to create something grounding for parents who find themselves on the edge. She shares her personal experience and leads listeners through a brief and simple yet effective breathi
They're back! Join hosts Laura, Megan, and Rachel, as they discuss how they are getting back into their daily rhythm after a busy holiday season. Through this conversation, they share ways to involve children in household chores based on differ
In this week's Coffee Talk, Megan discusses her personal fitness and nutrition journey as a new mother, and how it ties back to her role as a Montessori guide and parent. She covers her challenges with self-care postpartum and how she's turning
Nature's transformative power has a profound effect on a child’s development, a core aspect of Montessori education. Exposure to, and interaction with the natural environment empowers children with a sense of responsibility and encourages them
Rachel sits down and shares her experience parenting the second time around- how her children have differed, and how those differences can be so challenging. Take comfort in knowing that even an Infant/Toddler trained Montessorian with a major
Do you want to create a rich sensorial environment that fosters development and learning in your child? Are you looking for practical ways to incorporate sensorial experiences at home? If so, we have the solution you've been searching for.Join
Laura has a very special guest joining her for this Coffee Talk, her husband, Chris! We asked Chris if he would be willing to come have a chat about his experience as a Montessori parent out here in the wild; because almost every time we open u
Welcome to today's podcast episode on how to understand and help your childs' concentration around the Montessori philosphy for different ages.Concentration is an important skill for children of all ages. It allows them to focus on their work
Screen time can be tough to manage, especially with young kids. On the one hand, it can be a great way to keep them entertained and learning. On the other hand, too much screen time can have a negative impact on their development.Today we're
Hang out with Megan as she sits down to a casual, unscripted chat about some of the recent changes she has made in her routine that have yielded huge impacts on finding ease and peace in the daily grind (and often chaos) that is parenting. Prep
In this episode, we discuss the three-year cycle of Montessori teaching, which is a framework for understanding how children develop and learn. We talk about the different stages of the cycle, the importance of mixed-age classrooms, and how tea
In this short and sweet mini episode Rachel shares a bit about her homeschool journey so far. She explains how she came to home schooling, the highs and lows along the way, and how it has been settling into her new normal. We think a lot of par
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the exciting and eventful lives of our hosts as they share their experiences and milestones from the past few months.First up, we have Rachel, who embarked on a new journey towards homeschooling. She
In this last episode before our summer break, Laura discusses what she learned about the concept of the “fourth trimester,” or the first three months of life with a newborn. Laura guides this conversation using the book Understanding the Human
Get ready to meet Lynda Apostol, also known as "The Montessori Teacher". As a former teacher, instructional coach, and administrator in various education sectors, Lynda has a wealth of experience in both Montessori and traditional approaches. H
In Megan's first coffee talk episode she circles back to the importance of storytelling. Children in the first two planes of development truly cherish the chance to hear us tell stories, a nearly lost art in a time where they have countless sou
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