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Your Montessori Living Room
You don’t need white walls, wooden toys, or Instagram-worthy shelves to do Montessori right. In this heartfelt guide, Aubrey shares how her living room evolved into a learning space—not by spending thousands or starting from scratch, but by observing her children, rearranging furniture, and making space for real life. Whether your living room is tidy or full of toys and laundry baskets, it can still be the heart of a thriving Montessori homeschool.
A Typical Day When Homeschooling My Little Children
You won’t find color-coded charts or jam-packed schedules here. Just a real story from a mom who chose slow mornings, outdoor adventures, and trust in her child’s development over rigid structure. In this post, Aubrey shares what a typical homeschool day looked like when her children were preschoolers, offering a beautiful reminder that you don’t need to do more—you need to notice more. This is real Montessori for real families.
The Iconic Dining Room Table!
Your dining table isn’t just for meals—it’s where math gets real, conversations flow, and toddlers learn the art of carrying soup without spilling it. In this joyful and practical post, Aubrey shows how the dining space can become the beating heart of your Montessori homeschool. With ideas for accessibility, beauty, independence, and connection, you’ll see your ordinary table in an extraordinary new light.
How Much Time Does Montessori Homeschooling Really Take? The Truth from Two Educators
Most new homeschoolers assume they need to fill seven hours a day with structured lessons. The truth? You don’t. In this deeply honest and encouraging episode, Aubrey and David Hargis open up about how little time it actually takes to cover the Montessori lower elementary curriculum—and how organic, interest-led learning does the rest. With the painter’s palette analogy and touching real-life stories, this conversation is a must-listen for any parent wondering if they’re doing enough. (Spoiler: you are.)
Can We Stay In Bed All Day?
From floor beds and toddler wardrobes to deep conversations and cuddly read-alouds, the bedroom is more than a place to sleep—it’s a rich environment for learning and growth. In this heartfelt post, Aubrey shares how Montessori principles can guide your child’s bedroom setup through every stage of childhood. You’ll walk away inspired to reimagine this everyday space as a place where independence, emotional safety, and beautiful homeschool moments begin.
9 Never Fail Name Games and Songs for Circle Time that are PERFECT for Your Montessori Homeschool
As a Kindergarten teacher, I spent years collecting circle time songs and name games that always broke the ice with new classes. Here are nine never-fail favorites.
Your Kitchen is a Classroom!
In this episode, we’re kicking off a mini-series focused on your Montessori prepared home. We’re going room by room starting this week with the kitchen..
How Talking Animals in Stories Benefit Us And Our Children
I would like to make the case that excluding our youngest children from our deepest, most meaningful traditions is at best a privileged point of view and at worst - fails to provide a rich part of the environment that stokes fire in every human soul andd leaves long-lasting emotional impressions that are needed later on in adult life.
I've Got 5 Minutes. Explain Montessori to Me.
As Montessori teachers and parents, we follow the teachings of Dr. Maria Montessori (1870-1952). She was a medical doctor, a teacher, a philosopher, and an anthropologist. Her progressive view of children...
I’m Sorry, But It’s Just Not Montessori
Let’s distinguish the genuine Montessori materials from the not-so-Montessori products and activities. Sometimes it’s hard to tell.
Break the "Good Job" Habit with These 21 Alternatives
Excess praise can be damaging to our children's intrinsic motivation (working just for the pure pleasure of it - not to please anyone else), but what should we do instead? Constant "good jobbing" is a habit, and habits can be hard to break. But it can be done!
These DIY Colored Beads Are Going to Knock Your Montessori Socks Off
If you don't know about Montessori colored beads yet, let me introduce you. These babies are integral to the Montessori math curriculum, beginning with simple counting exercises for 3-6 year olds and...
My Baby Doesn't Want to Be Alone! Ever! And That's Normal.
It can happen overnight. One day your baby is happily playing on the floor with a toy while you attempt to tidy up the living room and the next day he's pulling at your legs, terrified that you will leave his...
Why We Include Poetry in Every Theme (Even the Hard Ones)
There’s so much bad poetry written for kids...but it doesn’t have to be that way. We include real, beautiful poetry in every Theme—sometimes a classic, sometimes original. Because the good stuff matters!
Human Development is Messy. Montessori's Four Planes Helps.
Kittens are only kittens for a short time. Little nothings with sharp claws and silky fur. While growing up, I raised a lot of litters of kittens. Within just six months they have changed into long, sleek almost-adults...
7 Things You Didn't Know About Montessori Homeschooling
Montessori homeschooling is often misunderstood. From lesson planning and park days to making your own materials, here are 7 things you should know about Montessori homeschoolers.
What You Need to Know About Montessori Albums
When you find out that Montessori exists and how amazing it is for children, you want it, and you want it now! I completely understand. Even growing up Montessori with all of my mother's knowledge...
20 Montessori Water Activities For Your Practical Life Shelf
Let's get some Montessori water activities on your practical life shelf! This shelf can be either real or hypothetical...
Nontoxic Indoor Plants for Montessori Practical Life Work
Plants are a Montessori essential! Not only do they help you breathe more deeply and feel more peaceful, they provide opportunities for the child to learn about the Earth. And it all happens right in your very own home.