Are you looking for a different approach to parenting, teaching, and disciplining your little one(s) after trying all manner of things that just leave you feeling as if you are not doing enough as a parent?
And have you come across the Montessori approach to teaching and learning and are curious to introduce it to your toddler but don't know where to start because you don't have the necessary information to make that happen?
If you've answered YES, keep reading...
You Are A Step Away From Discovering Exactly How To Raise Your Kids The Montessori Way Through Different Skills And Activities That Produce A Well-Rounded, Well Mannered, Cultured And Adorable People!The Montessori approach and philosophy of learning is touted as one of the superior approaches to learning, especially because:
Montessori children show better learning ability, better leadership, superior interpersonal relations, higher levels of independence and greater interest in learning
Montessori programs tend to yield better success in school in the long term
By virtue that you are reading this, it is likely you've heard a lot of great things about Montessori and wish to adopt it to give your little one a head start in life, which explains why you probably have lots of questions going through your mind...
Perhaps you're wondering...
What it is that Montessori do that makes it more effective than other methods?
Is this something that you can start adopting even at an early age, like for a toddler?
How exactly will you be able to use Montessori to teach a toddler?
What sort of activities and skills can you teach toddlers with Montessori approach?
If you have these and other related questions, this book is for you so keep reading, as it covers everything you need to set your little one for success from an early age!
More precisely, you will learn: - The various effective learning activities for toddlers
- How to properly teach pre-schoolers and toddlers to speak
- How to properly prepare your toddler for reading and writing
- Some specific activities that make your child a reader
- How to teach your toddler self-control and delayed gratification
- Some educational toys and play that relieve boredom
- The long term rewards of gymnastics for toddlers
- The ins and outs of the toddler climbing frame for physical fitness and mental development and how to make the most of it
- The right approach to cooking with toddlers
- Teaching your child logic and expanding their vocabulary
- How to raise a healthy and fit child in the ultra-competitive world of youth sports
- How to teach your 8-10 decision making skills
- The rules for teaching your child money skills
- How to engage in play with your child
- And much more.
When a child is born, they are like a blank book waiting to be written on. As a parent, it is your duty to make sure that your child is raised in the best way possible. Leveraging the power of Montessori philosophy will help you to achieve just that and more, even if you feel lost and uncertain in your parenting and teaching journey.