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    Explore "montessoriparenting" with insightful episodes like "Balancing Montessori Parenthood and Work - Episode 25", "Using a Capsule Wardrobe - Episode 24", "A Montessori Library - Episode 21", "What's Going To Happen in The Fall? - Episode 20" and "Building Sibling Relationships - Episode 19" from podcasts like ""Shelf Help", "Shelf Help", "Shelf Help", "Shelf Help" and "Shelf Help"" and more!

    Episodes (38)

    Balancing Montessori Parenthood and Work - Episode 25

    Balancing Montessori Parenthood and Work - Episode 25

    It can be a huge challenge to balance work and parenting. Parents can feel so much guilt being pulled between their children and their work. In this week's episode, Nicole and Amy discuss working motherhood. We address how we balance work, children, housework and relationships in our Montessori home. And, share our experiences with working both inside and outside our homes.  

    Find show notes here: http://www.thekavanaughreport.com/2020/09/shelf-help-ep-25-balancing-parenting.html

    Using a Capsule Wardrobe - Episode 24

    Using a Capsule Wardrobe - Episode 24

    A capsule wardrobe is a small and intentional wardrobe for each member of your family which can align well with Montessori parenting. In this week's episode, Nicole and Amy discuss why they have decided to use capsule wardrobes with their children. They give tips on how they create their capsules, including how laundry works, and the number of options they need. 

    Find Show Notes here: http://www.thekavanaughreport.com/2020/08/shelf-help-ep-24-using-capsule-wardrobe.html

    A Montessori Library - Episode 21

    A Montessori Library - Episode 21

    Montessori parents often take a different approach to the books that we choose for our homes. In this week's episode, Nicole and Amy look at the qualities of Montessori friendly books and how they approach reading to their children at different ages. We dive into why we delay fantasy, including a brief discussion on Santa.

    Show Notes here: http://www.thekavanaughreport.com/2020/07/shelf-help-ep-21-montessori-library.html

    What's Going To Happen in The Fall? - Episode 20

    What's Going To Happen in The Fall? - Episode 20

    Parents all around the world are trying to figure out how Covid-19 will effect their lives as school starts this fall. In this week's episode, Nicole and Amy discuss their plans for school and life this fall as their schools decide whether or not to open. We share our feelings, our plans, and some tips for homeschooling. 

    Find show notes here: http://www.thekavanaughreport.com/2020/07/shelf-help-ep-20-whats-going-to-happen.html 

    Building Sibling Relationships - Episode 19

    Building Sibling Relationships - Episode 19

    Let's talk about siblings! From welcoming a new baby to managing conflict, having multiple children can be a challenge. This week, Amy and Nicole talk about their experiences with sibling relationships. We share our experiences with welcoming new babies, dealing with biting and conflict, and nurturing relationships between siblings in a Montessori home. 

    Find show notes here: http://www.thekavanaughreport.com/2020/07/shelf-help-ep-19-building-sibling.html

    Getting Organized - Episode 18

    Getting Organized - Episode 18
    Let’s talk storage solutions — behind many Montessori spaces is a well organized storage system! From books and toys to art supplies and clothing, Nicole and Amy are sharing their favorite storage and rotation solutions. Here are some tips on what has worked and what hasn’t in their Montessori homes.
     
    Show Notes can be found here: http://www.thekavanaughreport.com/2020/06/shelf-help-ep-18-getting-organized.html
     
    Shelf Help will return July 13 after a quick break.

    Montessori Baby Joy! - Episode 17

    Montessori Baby Joy! - Episode 17

    Amy has a huge surprise! In today's episode, Nicole and Amy talk about pregnancy and preparing for a baby in a Montessori home. From movement areas, to baby essentials and the importance of floor time, we discuss getting started with Montessori from birth. 

    *find show notes on TheKavanaughReport.com*

    Summer Outdoor Play - Episode 14

    Summer Outdoor Play - Episode 14

    The outdoor prepared environment is just as important as being important as being indoors. There are abundant opportunities to follow your child and learn a variety of skills. With a summer of play right around the corner Nicole and Amy discuss outdoor play with their Montessori families. From pools to nature, to bikes, gardening, and loose parts, in this episode we talk about how we are keeping busy outside this summer. 

    Bedtime Routines - Episode 13

    Bedtime Routines - Episode 13

    What does bedtime look like in a Montessori family? The answer will vary for everyone as families follow their individual children and their own sleep needs. In this week’s episode Nicole and Amy answer one of your most commonly asked questions and share their bedtime routines and experiences with sleep. We chat about everything from balancing independence, to what we’re reading before bed and how we make it work with multiple kids.

    Games - Episode 12

    Games - Episode 12

    Games are a fun way to connect with your child and teach new concepts. But, games are also a great way for children to practice a variety of social-emotional skills. From patience, and turn-taking to wining and losing, games gently introduce these concepts to children. In this week's episode, Nicole and Amy talk about some of their favorite Montessori friendly games and how and when they introduce games in their families. 

    Children and Pets - Episode 11

    Children and Pets - Episode 11

    The bond between a pet and a child can be very beautiful to witness. In a Montessori home, animals provide opportunities to practice social, emotional, and practical life skills. In this week's episode, Nicole and Amy discuss the benefits and challenges of having pets and children. We also discuss how we've helped our  children deal with the death of a beloved family pet. 

    Supporting Natural Gross Motor Movement - Episode 10

    Supporting Natural Gross Motor Movement - Episode 10

    Children are born with strong desire to move freely. In Montessori, freedom of movement is respected from birth both at home and in the classroom. In this week's episode Nicole and Amy are chatting about natural gross motor development and how our choices as parents influence our child's ability to move. In particular, we discuss how our clothing choices can help or hinder our children throughout their childhood. We'll get into the do's and don'ts of natural gross motor movement from birth. 

     

    Weaning Tables and Starting Solids - Episode 9

    Weaning Tables and Starting Solids - Episode 9

    *This episode was recorded before Covid-19 and shelter-in-place orders so we mention being out in our communities.* 

    Introducing food to your baby can be a fun new adventure for both you and your child. In Montessori we call this process weaning. In today's episode Amy and Nicole discuss their experiences with weaning and preparing their homes for introducing solids. Plus we dive into why and how we use a weaning table for starting solids with babies and young toddlers. 

     

    An Interview with Charlotte and Henry - Episode 7

    An Interview with Charlotte and Henry - Episode 7

    Montessori is an aid to life and can be used from birth through adulthood as a framework for education and parenting. In today's episode, Nicole and Amy talk about Montessori parenting with children in the second plane of development - from ages 6 to 12. We also have our first guests - Charlotte and Henry - our second plane children to talk about what it's like to live in a Montessori home and go to a Montessori elementary school. Join us for an honest look at the beauty and challenges of the second plane of development. 

    *Please note that this episode was recorded prior to the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Toddler Classes, Sports, and Summer Activities - Episode 5

    Toddler Classes, Sports, and Summer Activities - Episode 5

    In today's world there are so many options for child-centered classes. From music classes, to art and sports, parents are inundated with choices for their children. In today's episode, Nicole and Amy discuss their experiences with classes for babies, toddlers, and older children as Montessori parents. We'll share some tips on what to look for when choosing classes and sports. We talk about how to decide if an activity is Montessori friendly and fits with your child and family. 

    *This episode was recorded prior to the Covid-19 pandemic. Please practice social distancing and take this advice for a safer time. 

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