Current research shows that the first couple years of life lay a developmental foundation for a lifetime! My name is Bianca from babytourguide.com and I help parents, educators, and caregivers optimize Baby and Toddler Development through a Montessori lens. Let's journey through the world of Montessori Babies!
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This isn’t a parenting podcast with answers, it’s a love letter to the quiet, messy, deeply human work of fatherhood. In this journal-style show, a stay-at-home dad reflects on Montessori parenting, emotional healing, and what happens when we raise strong, soft humans, and let ourselves become one too, one letter at a time.
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A Montessori podcast for parents and teachers about raising children and educating students while bettering ourselves alongside them
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Vous voulez mettre en pratique la pédagogie Montessori, que ce soit à la maison, en structure, en cabinet ou à l'école ? Bienvenue ! Je suis Anne-Laure Schneider, formatrice Montessori et maman de 5 enfants instruits en famille. Ici, nous parlons de pédagogie Montessori, mais aussi de discipline positive, d'instruction en famille (école à la maison), de coschooling et de bien d'autres choses encore...
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Educating the Human Potential: The American Montessori Society Podcast
American Montessori Society (AMS)
A podcast about optimizing education for a better society. Journey into the future of learning with two pioneering educators as they unlock the secrets of human potential through captivating conversations on education's biggest challenges. Explore "Educating the Human Potential," where Educational Psychologist Nicole Coman and renowned Montessori Educator William "Biff" Maier guide you through transformative discussions that are reshaping how we think about education. This podcast from the A ...
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Un #podcast presentado por @cripatia dedicado a la Educación #Montessori. Escúchanos en Ivoox, Apple Podcasts, Spotify o en tu podcatcher favorito.
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Welcome to Multilingual Montessori, a podcast where we discuss multilingualism, multiculturalism, and raising children from a Montessori perspective. Hosted by AMI Montessori guide and TESOL instructor Gabrielle Kotkov. Follow instagram.com/multilingual.montessori and visit multilingualmontessori.org for more!
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We Empower Children To Soar To New Heights! At StoryHeights Montessori, children enjoy a first-class educational program and loving care in an exceptional environment that fosters a genuine lifelong love of learning!
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Ce balado traite de la pédagogie Montessori, des personnes qui la font vivre au quotidien et de ceux qui la font grandir. Il est produit et réalisé par Allan Nguyen pour www.montessori.quebec
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This is the Montessori Matters podcast, keeping you in-the-know about The Montessori School in Chattanooga, TN.
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Montessori in the Sun City explores the rich heritage and modern applications of Montessori education in El Paso. Discover insights from 50 years of Montessori experience as hosts share educational philosophies, practical teaching approaches, and the evolution of this innovative method. Tune in to learn about child development, gain valuable parenting tips, and understand how Montessori principles adapt to today's learning environment. Whether you're a seasoned educator or simply curious abo ...
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Listen in to learn about Montessori education and discover how you can apply Montessori principles at home. Designed for parents but available to all we cover topics from choosing a school to supporting children develop healthy relationships with their peers and siblings.
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Education that Nurtures the Human Potential
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There is a fine line between life's ebbs and flows and chaos. If you're feeling overwhelmed with your little kiddo, then this podcast is for you. We'll dive into some deep stuff to reprogram the way you're experiencing emotions so that you can guide your child towards emotional intelligence. And we'll also dive into day to day practical tools that will change your life. Hint: Montessori is involved! Let's turn the cloudy chaos into a sunny flow.
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Neo Global presents the Modern Montessori Podcast, a monthly show for parents and educators. Each episode we discuss a new topic that is impactful in the educational environment and also at home.
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Welcome to the All Things Montessori Podcast, a podcast devoted to discussing everything Montessori. From classroom management to self-care, Montessori at home to staying inspired in this work; we cover it all. Hosted by AMI Trainer and Consultant, Jamie Rue and Montessori Teacher and Administrator, Rachel Merle-Smith. Email us at: [email protected] Follow us at: @allthingsmontessori
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Wisdom and understanding of Montessori education for parents and teachers.
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Welcome to Trillium Montessori Talks, the podcast where we dig into the theory and application of Montessori methodology in the classroom and beyond. Join host Letty Rising for candid conversations about the challenges us Montessori teachers face and how we can enhance the classroom experience for our students and ourselves. Ready to optimize your Montessori practice? Head to https://www.trilliummontessori.org/podcast to learn more.
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Welcome to Peaceful Montessori Homeschooling. My wife Adriana and I started this channel to provide a resource for homeschooling in the Montessori method and under the peaceful parenting model. These two philosophies are not only complementary, but they enhance the effectiveness of each. These conversations are unscripted and spontaneous husband and wife chats.
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Little Champs Montessori Childcare and Dayhome in Calgary AB provides quality childcare dayhome in a positive and safe environment where children can grow and learn from experienced daycare staff. A family home has been beautifully converted as a Premium Montessori dayhome which retains the warm homely feeling with great learning environment for your child. At Little Champs Montessori, the parents gain access to educational resources they would need when planning an early childhood program f ...
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Podcasts from Baan Dek Montessori, in Sioux Falls, SD. An incredible Montessori foundation for children and an inspirational resource for teachers and parents.
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Contribuir para a sua formação como pessoa, que lida com criança e trazer possibilidades para ajudar à infância com reflexões baseadas na educadora Maria Montessori, do mundialmente conhecido: método Montessori e das minhas práticas como mãe e professora e constante aprendiz. Nos ajude a construir o Poscast!, dê sua opinião sobre o que você gostaria de ver aqui no nosso canal. Para isso, pode usar o link a seguir com um formulário simples: https://forms.gle/ejrB3kwtzcQstDD59 Já te agradeço p ...
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The Montessori Notebook podcast :: a Montessori parenting podcast with Simone Davies
Simone Davies, Montessori teacher and parent
The Montessori Notebook podcast is the place for all your Montessori inspiration. Simone Davies, author of The Montessori Toddler, reveals all her insights from years of being a Montessori teacher and parent. Through conversations, answering listener’s questions, and sharing what she’s been learning lately, you’ll be inspired to take those ideas that resonate for you and put them straight into practice to be a more calm, supportive parent or teacher. Simone is down to earth, warm, and makes ...
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In Season 2 Episode 43 of our Montessori Babies Podcast, we talk all about creating "yes spaces" that can work for you and your baby! We touched on ideas like: What is a "yes space"? Benefits to both you and baby How to safely set up "yes spaces" Suggested rooms for "yes spaces" and more! Montessori Babies Resources: 👉FREE Montessori At Home Guide:…
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301. L'effet Pygmalion, ou pourquoi se méfier des étiquettes ?
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43:57Saviez-vous qu’il existait un effet très particulier en psychologie ? Un effet qui pourrait vous permettre de rendre un enfant plus intelligent, plus fort, plus sociable, ou au contraire nuire à ses résultats scolaires, à sa confiance en lui et à tout son développement en général… Eh oui, il existe bien un effet aussi puissant : l’effet Pygmalion, …
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Embrace the Shake: Phil Hansen on Turning Limitations into Creativity
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42:38What if your greatest limitation became your most powerful creative force? In this episode, Phil Hansen, internationally recognized multimedia artist and TED speaker, joins hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman to share how a hand tremor reshaped his art, his mindset, and his life. From painting with worms and karate chops to creating art he deliberate…
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Even the smallest storms—frustration, sadness, disappointment—can become opportunities for connection and growth. This week, I journal a tender moment of emotional expression, showing how presence and patience help children build emotional strength. Through reflection, I share Montessori-inspired insights on emotional literacy, naming feelings, and…
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300. Quand la famille s'agrandit... l'intervalle idéal entre deux enfants
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31:26Pour ce 300ᵉ épisode, j’avais envie d’aborder un sujet que beaucoup de parents se posent un jour : quel est le bon intervalle entre deux enfants ? Faut-il des enfants rapprochés pour qu’ils soient complices ? Ou un peu d’écart pour préserver l’équilibre de chacun ? Dans cet épisode, je partage nos expériences, les différences que j’ai pu observer s…
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299. Vacances : vivre avec ses enfants plutôt que les occuper
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29:28C’est les vacances, et vous ressentez peut-être la pression de faire faire plein d’activités à vos enfants pour les occuper, de peur qu’ils ne s’ennuient… Pourtant, peut-être que vous-même, vous travaillez et que vous n’avez pas beaucoup de temps, ou que vous auriez aimé profiter de vos congés et de l’arrêt de l’école ou des activités pour faire de…
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Montessori Deep Dive: Teacher Cassandra Duggan on Her Homeschool Roots, Traditional Classrooms, and the Freedom to Learn
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44:10What happens when a child who once asked to be homeschooled grows up to become a Montessori educator, and a Montessori parent? In this episode, Montessori teacher Cassandra Duggan traces her winding journey from anxious second grader to public-school teacher and autism interventionist, through a brief stop in Waldorf, and finally into Montessori, w…
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298. Les ravages de la psychanalyse en France
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55:54Suite à mon épisode sur le nouveau référentiel national de la qualité d’accueil du jeune enfant (épisode 293), contesté entre autres par beaucoup de psychanalystes, vous avez été nombreuses à me dire que vous seriez intéressées par un épisode sur les théories et les abus de la psychanalyse en France. C’est donc chose faite, nous allons aborder aujo…
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Mistakes are opportunities waiting to be noticed. In this episode, I journal a moment when a block tower collapses, and we explore how calm presence and gentle guidance turn setbacks into growth. Montessori parenting teaches us to normalize mistakes, celebrate the process, and model reflective responses. Listeners are invited to see setbacks not as…
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Montessori, Reggio Emilia, Waldorf... What's the difference?
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20:11In Season 2 Episode 42 of our Montessori Babies Podcast, we dove into some common approaches to early childhood education! We touched on ideas like: Montessori Reggio Emilia Waldorf What each of these means How to decide what's right for your child and more! Montessori Babies Resources: 👉FREE Montessori At Home Guide: Birth - 2 Years! 👉 [FREE MONTE…
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Journée internationale des DYS Aujourd’hui, à l’occasion de la journée internationale des troubles DYS, je publie un épisode essentiel : « S’y retrouver dans les troubles DYS » Parce qu’entre la dyslexie, la dyspraxie, la dysorthographie ou la dyscalculie, beaucoup de parents se sentent perdus. Cet épisode vous aidera à comprendre ce qu’il y a vrai…
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295. Rentrer au lycée après 11 ans d'IEF (partie 2)
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17:22Partie 2 : Le bilan de 11 années d’IEF 📚✨ Dans cette 2e partie (filez écouter la première partie, sur le parcours de François et son adaptation au lycée, si ce n’est pas déjà fait !), nous revenons avec mon fils aîné sur ses 11 années d’instruction en famille… 👨👩👦 Ce qui lui a le plus plu, ce qu’il a le moins aimé, comment il a vécu les contrôles…
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Growth often comes dressed as discomfort. This week, I journal about a moment when my child struggles to tie their shoes, and the subtle lesson that emerges when we allow children to face challenges on their own. Through Montessori-informed reflection, we explore the power of letting children experience manageable frustration, and how stepping back…
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Lift Off in Education: Donovan Livingston on Hip-Hop, Belonging, and Thriving
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38:56What happens when hip-hop, spoken word, and student support meet in higher education? In this episode, Donovan Livingston, award-winning educator, spoken word poet, and creator of the viral Harvard speech Lift Off, shares how culture and community can transform student success. Now director of College Thriving at UNC–Chapel Hill, Livingston bridges…
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In today's Insta-worthy world, we tend to want to present things as always "perfect". But in what fantasy land do children, or us adults, never mess up? The reality is, real perfection includes falling down. And that's why in Montessori it's OK for children to make mistakes along the way, like accidentally spilling things.…
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295. Rentrer au lycée après 11 ans d'IEF (partie 1)
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44:13Partie 1 : L’adaptation 🎒 Cette année, en septembre, notre fils de 15 ans a fait sa rentrée au lycée public après 11 années d’instruction en famille. 🎓 C’est un moment important, une transition majeure, et il a très gentiment accepté d’en témoigner pour vous. Il est rare de pouvoir poser ses questions à un jeune dans cette situation, et pour tous c…
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Sometimes the most remarkable growth happens quietly. In this week’s episode, I reflect on the subtle moments when children show resilience and independence—the patient stacking of blocks, the careful pouring of water, the quiet focus on a small task. Through my journal entry to my children, we explore the beauty of unseen courage, and how Montesso…
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Nurturing the Roots of Connection - Entry #60
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13:56So much of family life is built on the small, ordinary rituals—morning routines, bedtime stories, the little rhythms that seem almost invisible. Yet within them is something powerful: roots. In this episode of Montessori Dad, I write to my children about how these daily rituals—pouring cereal, brushing teeth, sharing a bedtime book—are quietly weav…
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294. Comment gérer les jeux vidéos pour les enfants et adolescents ?
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46:59S’il y a bien UN sujet qui peut être compliqué à gérer avec ses enfants qui grandissent, c’est la question des jeux vidéos… Entre nos peurs (légitimes), la pression des pairs et le côté hyper attractif de ces jeux, difficile de poser des règles pour toute la famille. Mais je voudrais vous partager 4 conseils qui ont bien fonctionné chez nous (avec …
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Inside the Fisher-Price Play Lab: Why Fisher-Price Embraced Montessori and Returned to Wood
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43:53What happens when one of the world’s most iconic toy makers goes back to its roots – and invites Montessori experts to help chart the future? In this episode, hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman go inside Fisher-Price’s legendary Play Lab with Dr. Corinne Eggleston, Senior Manager of the Fisher-Price Play Lab, to unpack why the company returned to wo…
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There are days when parenting doesn’t go the way we hope. We lose our patience, we rush, we miss the moment. And afterward, we carry the weight of regret. But what if mistakes aren’t the end of the story? What if they’re an invitation to begin again? In this episode, I share a journal entry to my children about the times I’ve stumbled, and the gift…
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Soil Soul Society - The Place of Education in Sustainability - 15 Sept 2025
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1:39:52In this recorded session hosted by the Sustainability Institute in Stellenbosch, Shaun Dunn and Allan Nguyen explore the profound role of education in shaping a regenerative future. Together, they discuss how education can move beyond information transfer to become a cultural force—nurturing curiosity, gratitude, and a sense of interconnection with…
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E07: The Founder's Chair: Marti Filley on Creating El Paso's First Montessori
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59:53Discover the inspiring story of Marti Filley, founder of Escuela Montessori Del Valle, the first Montessori school in El Paso established in 1974. In this episode of Montessori in the Sun City, Marti shares her journey from early teaching days to pioneering a family-run school that continues to shape generations of young learners. Hear how her visi…
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Send me a message! Here is the number one thing keeping you from changing your parenting pattern - and NO it’s not setting clear boundaries or being consistent!! Let’s discuss a topic that’s maybe hard to hear for some but so crucial if you want to change anything in your parenting journey. I can’t wait to have you join the masterclass! Sign up for…
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293. La polémique autour du référentiel national de la qualité d'accueil du jeune enfant
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1:09:23Que s’est-il passé autour du nouveau Référentiel national de la qualité d’accueil du jeune enfant ? Le 2 juillet a été publié le Référentiel national de la qualité d’accueil du jeune enfant, fruit d’un travail collectif mené par plus de 200 professionnels de la petite enfance. Mais cette publication a rapidement suscité la controverse : le 20 août,…
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This journal entry invites us to see our children's natural rhythms not as obstacles to efficiency, but as teachers showing us a more soulful way of being present. What You'll Discover: * Why Montessori viewed patience as active love rather than passive waiting * How to create space for children's independence without abandoning them to struggle al…
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In Season 2 Episode 41 of our Montessori Babies Podcast, we dove into some of the ways we can embrace reality of new parenthood as a Montessori parent. We touched on ideas like: Preparing yourself Letting go of romanticized ideas Embracing the actual magic of childhood and more! Montessori Babies Resources: 👉FREE Montessori At Home Guide: Birth - 2…
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292. Approche Montessori : par où commencer ? (Redif)
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29:33C'est une question qui revient très souvent sur le groupe Facebook Montessori à la maison : le Terrier des Montessouricettes. 1. Ne pas se ruer sur le matériel Sinon échec, enfant qui ne s’y intéresse pas etc. C'est avant tout un état d’esprit, une philosophie. 2. Se poser quelques questions avant de commencer l’approche Montessori Suis-je réelleme…
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Journal Entry #57 - Listening to the Quiet Within
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5:13As the seasons begin to shift, so too do we. September invites us to pause, to turn inward, and to notice the quiet places we often rush past. In this episode, I share a journal entry written to my children about the gift of silence—how the moments in between their laughter, their play, and their questions can teach us more than constant motion eve…
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Building Trust: Why Parent-School Communication Matters
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44:34Why is strong communication between home and school essential for a child’s success? In this episode, hosts Nicole Coman and Biff Maier explore the role of trust, honesty, and consistency between parents and educators. Through stories from their own school experiences, they discuss: Why consistency between home and school is key to student growth H…
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291. Donner de l'argent de poche à ses enfants : à quel âge et combien ? (Redif)
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28:44Faut-il donner de l’argent de poche à ses enfants ? Et si oui, combien, à quel âge, et comment ? S’il y a une chose dont on n’aime pas parler en France, c’est d’argent… Et pourtant, il est important d’apprendre à nos enfants à bien gérer un budget : tous les ans, plus de 120 000 dossiers de surendettement sont déposés ! Et pourtant, on est souvent …
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Journal Entry #56 - Finding Freedom Within Routine
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6:34Routines aren’t cages. When held with softness, they’re invitations to safety—and from safety, freedom grows. In this reflective entry, JD shares a letter to his children about the surprising liberation that lives inside daily rhythms. What began as an attempt to create order turned into something far more meaningful: an anchor. A source of calm. A…
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290. La rotation des jouets façon Montessori (Redif)
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27:26Vous avez déjà fait du tri dans les jouets de vos enfants, mais ils en ont encore beaucoup trop ? Vous les voyez papillonner de jouet en jouet sans passer plus de dix minutes sur chaque ? Ils ne savent plus à quoi jouer alors que leurs étagères croulent sous les jeux ? La rotation des jouets façon Montessori est peut-être la solution qu’il vous fau…
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Journal Entry #55 - The Beauty of Practical Life Skills
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6:35There’s a quiet power in pouring water, folding laundry, or sweeping the floor. Not just for us—but for our kids too. In this journal-style episode, J.D. writes directly to his children, reflecting on the slow, meaningful work of learning practical life skills. These everyday tasks are often overlooked or rushed, but in the Montessori world (and in…
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From Loss to a Life of Creativity: Graffiti Artist Erik Wahl and Tasha Wahl on Life as Your Art Studio
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50:14What if art wasn’t just something you make—but a way you think, live, and heal? In this episode, internationally acclaimed graffiti artist and speaker Erik Wahl, joined by his wife and creative partner, Tasha Wahl, share their deeply personal story of losing everything, redefining success, and building a home that doubles as a life studio. Hosts Bi…
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Send me a message! This is becoming a hot topic nowadays! Gentle parenting done wrong is making a mess in the parenting world. But no mom wants to realize years later that her kids are spoiled and that she could have done something about it. So let’s dive into the most important steps to avoid raising spoiled kids. Remember to subscribe and rate th…
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Mindfulness and Supporting Children's Emotional Literacy
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43:03This Month on Modern Montessori We’re joined by the inspiring Joanne Lo—an education consultant with over 20 years of global experience spanning Hong Kong, Toronto, New York, and now London. As Director of JL Education Ltd and Co-Founder of Our Mindful Connection Club, Joanne blends the art of mindfulness with the science of education, helping chil…
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289. Faut-il occuper son enfant toute la journée ? (Redif)
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9:40J’observe depuis quelques années un phénomène de plus en plus répandu, en particulier chez les nouvelles mamans. Avec l’avènement des réseaux sociaux, sur lesquels des blogueuses ou des mamans lambda mettent en scène leurs dernières activités avec leurs enfants, de nombreuses mamans se sentent obligées de proposer sans cesse plus de choses à leur e…
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Journal Entry #54 - Grace, Courtesy, and the Kindness My Kids Are Watching For
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4:31In this episode, I write a personal letter to my kids about the quiet power of grace and courtesy—the small acts of kindness and respect that often go unnoticed but shape who we are and who our children become. It’s not about perfect manners or rote phrases; it’s about embodying kindness through how we move, speak, and show up every day, especially…
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288. Montessori à la maison, est-ce possible ? (Redif)
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35:01Depuis l’expérience de Céline Alvarez à Gennevilliers, on parle beaucoup de l’application de la pédagogie Montessori à l’école. De plus en plus de professeurs s’en inspirent dans l’Éducation nationale, des éducateurs Montessori et des groupes de parents créent des écoles indépendantes un peu partout en France, bref la France rattrape petit à petit …
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Journal Entry #53 - Movement Is Learning, Not Just Play
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4:48In this episode, I write a letter to my kids about the deep connection between movement and learning. More than just fun or energy release, movement is a fundamental way children explore their world, develop coordination, and build independence. Through Montessori’s lens, we see how every step, climb, and reach is a meaningful part of growing. I sh…
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The Real Maria Montessori: Historian Erica Moretti on the Woman Behind the Method
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31:34Maria Montessori was a visionary—but she was also human, complicated, and far more radical than the myths suggest. In this episode, Erica Moretti, author of The Best Weapon for Peace: Maria Montessori, Education, and Children’s Rights, joins hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman to explore the radical roots of Montessori’s legacy. Together, they discus…
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287. Oubliez vos nomenclatures Montessori ! 3 activités pour découvrir la nature avec vos enfants (Redif)
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34:54En Montessori, toute leçon de botanique commence par une promenade en forêt ou dans un parc, toute leçon de zoologie commence par l’observation d’un animal dans son milieu naturel… Malheureusement, nous avons souvent une image un peu faussée des sciences naturelles façon Montessori, car ce que l’on trouve généralement un peu partout, ce sont des fi…
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Journal Entry #52 - The Way You Ask Questions Teaches Me Everything
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7:41In this episode, a simple question from a child, “Why are construction trucks yellow?” becomes a profound lesson in curiosity, humility, and connection. By choosing honesty over authority, this dad models a Montessori-inspired approach to parenting that honors wonder and co-discovery. More than just answering questions, it’s about creating a space …
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Spiritual Preparation of the Montessori Adult with Lily Enchin
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29:22In Season 2 Episode 40 of our Montessori Babies Podcast, I had the pleasure of chatting with Lily Enchin, a Montessori Infant/Toddler Director, Guide, and Mama, all about making the Spiritual Preparation of the Montessori Adult! In this episode, we dove into a wide variety of ideas to consider when preparing yourself for your work as a Montessori p…
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286. Le "time-out" de Caroline Goldman : une bonne idée ? (Redif)
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32:42Dans son podcast, la psychologue Caroline Goldman préconise une méthode éducative bien spécifique, qu'elle présente comme une recette miracle pour les parents : le time-out, la mise au coin, qu'on peut résumer en français par le fameux "File dans ta chambre". Le sujet est devenu polémique, entre tenants de l'éducation bienveillante, chercheurs en s…
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Journal Entry #51 - You Don’t Have to Be Happy All the Time
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7:04This episode explores a tender moment when a scraped knee became a doorway into a deeper lesson: you don’t have to be happy all the time. Through Montessori eyes, we learn the power of sitting with discomfort, honoring big feelings, and resisting the urge to fix too fast. More than just parenting advice, this episode joins a larger cultural convers…
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Rethinking School: Ulcca Joshi Hansen on Equity, Technology, and the Future of Learning
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46:46What if our education system isn’t broken—but just built for a different era? In this episode, Ulcca Joshi Hansen—author of The Future of Smart, Chief Program Officer at Grantmakers for Education, and host of the Future Smart podcast—shares why true educational equity requires more than better technology or expanded curriculum. It requires a fundam…
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Quand je parle de pédagogie Montessori, j’entends régulièrement des gens me répondre : “ah, mais ça c’est un peu l’enfant roi, non ? Les enfants font ce qu’ils veulent quand ils le veulent ?”. Et il me semblait important d’aborder ce cliché sur la pédagogie Montessori. Démystifions ensemble les notions de liberté et de discipline dans un cadre mont…
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