Parents eager to make the most of their children's stay at home will love this FREE new guide, put together by Trillium Montessori: 'Montessori Parent Coronavirus Survival Guide.'
With some essential information about the developmental needs of your child, a few simple tweaks to your home and schedule, and a dash of confidence, you can get through an extended school closure and come out the other side stronger and happier than ever!The book is for parents of children of all ages, available as a FREE Kindle download at Amazon. >>>>> CLICK HERE.
This book will show you how.
Spoiler: You don't have to replicate school at home in order to give your child a rich Montessori educational experience!
Schools around the world have closed their doors and as a parent of a child who attends a Montessori school or a homeschooling parent who is interested in incorporating fundamental Montessori principles into their practice, the Coronavirus Survival Guide delivers a pathway for your family to not only survive, but to thrive while practicing social distancing.Enjoy!
10 contributing writers with over 200 years of collective experience as trained Montessori educators, parents, and school leaders, deliver a path of wisdom to optimally support you and your children from birth through adolescence, thriving during extended school closures.
After reading 'Montessori Parent Coronavirus Survival Guide' you’ll know how to:
- Talk to your children about the coronavirus pandemic
- Balance your needs as an adult with the needs of your children
- Manage sibling conflicts
- Meet the needs of children of differing ages with a clear, consistent approach geared to their development and interests
- Feel confident your expectations of and for your child are developmentally appropriate
- Establish and maintain new routines without stress
- Create age- and interest-appropriate spaces in your family home without having to buy a thing!
- Offer a variety of easy-to-implement activities for every age
Most importantly, you will have the tools and inspiration to build and maintain your connection with your child during this unprecedented time in their lives.
- Talk with your child to reduce their resistance and gain their cooperation
[Hat tip Laura Flores Shaw]
PS: Let us know in the comments what you're planning with your children...
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