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Montessori Baby A Parent's Guide to Nurturing Your Baby with Love, Respect, and Understanding

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Produktdetails

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2267

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.04.2021

Abbildungen

4-color illustrations throughout

Illustriert von

Sanny Van Loon

Verlag

Workman Publishing

Seitenzahl

278

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/17,4/2,7 cm

Gewicht

736 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5235-1240-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

2267

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.04.2021

Abbildungen

4-color illustrations throughout

Illustriert von

Sanny Van Loon

Verlag

Workman Publishing

Seitenzahl

278

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/17,4/2,7 cm

Gewicht

736 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5235-1240-9

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: [email protected]

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  • THE MONTESSORI BABY

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    1 INTRODUCTION

    It’s time for a change in the way we see babies
    Why we love babies
    What we need to know about babies

    How to read this book

    What babies are really telling us
     

    2 Introduction to Montessori

    What? Montessori education for babies?

    A brief history of Montessori

    What is Montessori?

    Some important Montessori principles

                - Absorbent mind

                - Human tendencies

                - Sensitive periods
                - Observation

                - Prepared environment
     

    3 From conception to the first 6 weeks

    Before the baby arrives

                - Wanting for baby

                - Conception to birth
    The birth

    Symbiosis - the first 6 to 8 weeks with our baby

    The voice of the newborn: an interview with Karin Slabaugh

    4 Setting up the home

    Setting up Montessori-style spaces

    8 tips for setting up the home

    Babies do not need that much

    Create “yes” spaces

    Observe and rotate

    Room by room

    Floor bed questions

    Tips for tricky situations

                - Spaces where there are older siblings

                - Small spaces

                - Getting rid of the clutter

    What’s next - preparing the home for a young toddler

    Benefits of setting up our home Montessori-style

    House tour

    A Montessori home from the baby’s perspective by Zach

    5 Montessori activities for baby

    PART 1 Introduction to activities

    How can we support our baby’s development

    How to choose activities for our baby

    Our role is to prepare the environment, not be the entertainer

    How to help if our baby is stuck or struggling

    PART 2 Language activities

    0-3 months

    3-6 months

    7-9 months

    9-12 months

    12+ months

    Bilingualism

    PART 3 Movement activities

    Activities to Support the Development of Movement

    0-3 months

    3-6 months

    7-9 months

    9-12 months

    PART 4 Other

    Music

    The Outdoors

    Further notes on activities for babies

                - Spontaneous exploration with objects

                - Dressing for movement

    6 PARENTING THE MONTESSORI BABY

    Trust

    Acceptance

    Respect

    Having kind and clear boundaries

    Encouraging concentration

    Freedom of movement

    A secure attachment

    When our baby cries

    Be their guide

    Framing their view of the world

    Foster connection with our baby

    Go slow

    7 PUTTING IT INTO PRACTICE

    PART  1 DAILY LIFE

    Daily rhythm

    Eating

    Sleeping

    Teething

    Using a pacifier

    Travelling in the car

    Baby wearing

    Sharing

    Colic & reflux

    Screentime

    PART  2 PHYSICAL CARE

    Clothing

    Diapering

    Bathing the baby

    PART 3 CHALLENGES IN DAILY LIFE

    What to do when behaviours change? Hitting/throwing/biting/pushing

    What if the baby is clingy and won’t let us put them down?

    How can I stop them touching things? When will they stop putting things in their mouth?

    What to do when we are cooking or need to do errands?

    How can you do Montessori on a budget?

    PART 4 OTHER

    Siblings

    Twins

    Premature babies

    Adoptive parents

    Physical disabilities or neurological difficulties

    8 PREPARATION OF THE ADULT

    Preparing ourselves

    Intellectual

    Physical

    Emotional and spiritual

    49 ideas for staying calm

    Do our best

    9 WORKING TOGETHER

    We don’t walk alone

                - It’s ok to ask for help

                - Working with our partners

                - Working with grandparents and carers

                - Being a single parent or co-parent

    Getting on the same page

    What to look for in a nursery or carer

    Saying goodbye to our baby

    Notes for our visitors - grandparents, friends, carers

    10 WHAT’S NEXT

    The toddler years

    The following years

                  - The child from 0-6 years

                - The child from 6-12 years

                - The child from 12-18 years

                - The child from 18-24 years

    The path to peace
     

    BONUS Real stories

    MONTH BY MONTH SUMMARIES

    FURTHER READING

    APPENDICES

    Junnifa’s observations of Solu - birth to 15 weeks

    Where to find materials

    DIY activities

                - How to make Montessori mobiles and patchwork ball

                - How to make a topponcino

                - DIY object permanence box

                - Rings on a peg or dowel

                - Rattles - to come

                - Ball Tracker

    Equilibrium and hand timeline

    Psychomotor timeline

    Primitive reflexes - to come

    Montessori activities by age - 0 to 12 months