A baby at 6 months
A mummy who conscientiously supported her baby to sleep did so like this: She put baby in bed. When baby cried, she picked her up and soothed her and put […]
A mummy who conscientiously supported her baby to sleep did so like this: She put baby in bed. When baby cried, she picked her up and soothed her and put […]
When I first read Montessori’s writing, one of her mentions stood out among others; That of the story of French physician Jean Itard and his work with Victor, the wolf-boy […]
Once upon in 17th century England, a farmer’s wife offered a corn cob to her baby in place of her rather sore nipples. Tada! The pacifier is invented! Their development […]
Again, another brilliant post by The Full Montessori mum reminding us to trust the child and his world. Things are only as dangerous as we perceive them to be. My […]
When you find a ‘method’ that you have faith in, it is often very easy to forget that anything else exists. I recently started reading Pamela Drucker’s ‘French Children Don’t […]
Movement is the most natural quality in children. It is a natural sign of life and children instinctively seek to exercise and coordinate their movements to do all these human […]
In this weekend’s issue of the Observer, Katharine Whitehorn asks ‘What is women’s work? and what counts as ‘work’? It’s a discussion about definitions of ‘work’, qualities we attribute to […]
There's no 'I' in fetus.
A parents journey into dyslexia
... to a lesbian conception adventure!
Slowing down, being present, and noticing the beauty around us.
A Montessori playgroup coming soon in London Islington, every Thursday morning.
Design For Everyone, For Everyday
Montessori Homeschooling and Empowered Parenting