Homeschool Help
Squirrel! Your Toddler's Short Attention Span
It’s not you — your toddler really does have a short attention span. And it’s not all bad. Let’s uncover some of the possible biological reasons why your toddler is behaving so erratically and contemplate how the Montessori method can help your child learn to focus.
Step Up Your Montessori Design Skills
How does a Montessori guide create a work for a child? Actually, there's a lot more to it than putting items on a tray and popping it on a shelf!
Montessori 101: Start Here
New to Montessori or want to help a friend learn about Montessori? Welcome to an amazing way of life. Here are my tips for getting started learning about Montessori without getting completely overwhelmed.
Getting Your Child's Screen Time Under Control
Let’s talk about something that strikes a deep and unresolved fear into the heart of many a Montessori parent: screen time.
Montessori Is NOT Just For Rich People!
Maria did not create a fancy pants method of education. She studied CHILDREN. And her very first school, the Casa dei Bambini, was created especially for children whose parents were struggling financially.
You Are 100 Percent Capable of Educating Your Own Child
Of course you are capable of educating your own child! But if you're feeling the doubts, you can do something about it. Let me show you how.
Choosing That Perfect Montessori School
You're ready to investigate what Montessori program will be the best one for your family, but it all feels so stressful. Should you homeschool instead? Or is there a perfect Montessori school out there for your child?
Bet You Didn't Realize You Were A Homeschooler
When we clearly define what a quality education for human children encompasses, our understanding of what "school" is actually for begins to shift. In this context, everyone is kind of “homeschooling”!
Homeschooling is the Perfect Kind of Montessori Magic
Homeschooling is unquestionably different in approach from being in a classroom but offers unique benefits that modern homeschoolers are well aware of.
This Little Montessori Child Wants to Play Pretend All Day
If a Montessori education emphasizes the real world, is there room for playing pretend? Or is that a waste of my child’s time?
Homeschooling Siblings Is the Perfect Setup for Teaching Conflict Resolution
Siblings in your home can make things feel overwhelming and uncertain when you are taking on the responsibility of homeschooling. They grab each other’s toys. They vie for your attention. They refuse to share and hit each other and say mean things. How can you possibly help them get any work done?!
Working and Homeschooling...At The Same Time?! Why, Yes I Am.
So you want to homeschool your kids, yes? But you don’t want to sacrifice your career for it? You don’t have to be self-sacrificing to be the a perfect homeschooling mom. Working and homeschooling at the same time isn’t for everyone, but what is? Here are my best tips for making it work — pun intended!
Mommy Do It! Developing Perseverance In Young Children
What is a Montessori parent to do when there are multiple cries of “Mommy do it!” or “But I can’t….”?
How to Give Your Toddler a Montessori Lesson
Montessori "lessons" look shockingly different for toddlers than they do for preschool-aged children. The more complicated and rigid your lesson, the more likely your toddler is to run away, shout "No!", make a huge mess, or to just outright do the opposite of what you had intended for her to do! Here’s what to do instead.
Making the Decision to Homeschool
Is homeschooling an ideal option? As a former public and Montessori private school teacher, I didn't think so. Neither did my husband David. Both of us came from teacher-centric families in support of the public school system. This is our homeschooling story.