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The Montessori Toddler: A Parent's Guide to Raising a Curious and Responsible Human Being by Simone Davies: Conversation Starters
The Montessori Toddler: A Parent's Guide to Raising a Curious and Responsible Human Being by Simone Davies: Conversation Starters
The Montessori Toddler: A Parent's Guide to Raising a Curious and Responsible Human Being by Simone Davies: Conversation Starters
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The Montessori Toddler: A Parent's Guide to Raising a Curious and Responsible Human Being by Simone Davies: Conversation Starters

The Montessori Toddler is a parenting-guide book that talks about how to bring the educational values taught in a Montessori classroom into one's home while turning the whole idea of the "terrible twos" into a rewarding time of curiosity, respect, learning, and discovery. According to Publishers Weekly, this book is an easy guide to parenting toddlers within the Montessori educational philosophy that teaches adults with the same spirit of gentleness. It presents a coherent, attractive system while simultaneously breaking its instruction down into small, understandable chunks that seem reasonable to master.

The book helps the parents on how to become capable parents and teaches them how to perceive their children. Davies introduces five principles for feeding the child's natural curiosity. She also provides several practical ideas that would help the parents in raising a toddler.

A Brief Look Inside:

EVERY GOOD BOOK CONTAINS A WORLD FAR DEEPER
than the surface of its pages. The characters and their world come alive,
and the characters and its world still live on.
Conversation Starters is peppered with questions designed to
bring us beneath the surface of the page
and invite us into the world that lives on.

These questions can be used to create hours of conversation:

• Foster a deeper understanding of the book
• Promote an atmosphere of discussion for groups
• Assist in the study of the book, either individually or corporately
• Explore unseen realms of the book as never seen before

Disclaimer: This book you are about to enjoy is an independent resource to supplement the original book, enhancing your experience. If you have not yet purchased a copy of the original book, please do before purchasing this unofficial Conversation Starters.

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherDaily Books
Release dateAug 31, 2020
ISBN9788835886662
The Montessori Toddler: A Parent's Guide to Raising a Curious and Responsible Human Being by Simone Davies: Conversation Starters

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    Introducing The Montessori Toddler

    The Montessori Toddler, written by Montessori educator Simone Davies, talks about the practical parenting strategies that will support a child's development. Davies provides ways on how educational values that are applied in a Montessori classroom can also be used at home. According to Davies, people tend to misunderstand toddlers and have difficulty dealing with them. She mentioned the toddlers are also called as the terrible twos because of their behavior. In this stage, toddlers don’t have a lot of impulse control so they tend not to listen, throw things habitually, and even refuse to eat or sleep. She also added that in this stage, toddlers start to explore ideas, begin to walk and to learn to communicate with words.Davies shares her experience as a mother explaining that when her children were small, she felt that it was not right to give or bribe them with treats to cooperate. However, it was difficult for her to find alternatives to manage them. She added that she heard from a radio interview before that there are adverse effects of using time-outs to reprimand children as time-outs alienated the kid when they needed support and made them upset with the adult rather than helping them make amends. She also mentioned that the discussion

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