Many families are not only choosing to send their children to Montessori schools but they’re also transforming their homes into beautiful Montessori spaces.
You may have scrolled Instagram or Google images, looking at beautiful Montessori playrooms, and you want that for your child.
You might have done some extensive reading or maybe you’re even a trained Montessorian. But now you’re desperate to use all of your knowledge to benefit your kids or to begin your own in-home school or parent class.
The problem is that connecting all of that theory to real practice in the home is a whole different ball game.
Let’s see if any of this sounds like you:
- You want to learn how to implement Montessori at home but you don’t know where to start. There is just too much information out there.
- You don’t have time to read a whole book about Montessori philosophy, you need information that is quick and easy to digest. Say, while you’re sipping your second, or third (we don’t judge) coffee of the day, or maybe during that precious naptime.
- You can’t afford to send your child to a Montessori school. You want to do it at home but can’t afford fancy toys and you don’t have the space for a big Montessori playroom.
- You feel like your child is ruling the house. You feel like you say no all the time and you don’t like the way you currently have to “punish” your child. You’ve tried some Montessori techniques but they’re not working.
- You’re trying to involve your child in household activities but they don’t want to and then you just feel like a Montessori failure.
- You’ve tried to practice Montessori in your house but it hasn’t gone to plan and you feel like you need more guidance from real people rather than books or blogs.
- You’ve been home with your children for the majority of the past two years and now you’re trying to reenter society but your child doesn’t have good social skills and you’re not sure what to do about it.
Trust me, you’re not alone!
There is a huge community of people feeling just like you.
They envision themselves with a peaceful Montessori home but they just can’t connect the dots to actually get there.
Well, you, my friend, are in the right place.