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Montessori Newborn Activities
With my newly minted one-year-old I have found myself reflecting a lot on the last year and where we started with Montessori a year ago. I love talking about Montessori for newborns because it is so simple but also something people really don’t think of when they think of Montessori. I thought I would share some ways to practice Montessori with your newborn.
Toniebox v. Jooki for a One-Year-Old
Which is better for a one year old? We tried both the Jooki and the Toniebox for our one year old. Read about the pros and cons of each!
Reasons to Get Outside with Babies- with Wanderlust Family Retreats
If you have been here for a bit you know I’m a huge proponent of getting babies outside. I have been bringing Yitzchak outside since he was first born. Most of my best memories of his infancy happened outside. I thought I would share some of the benefits of the outdoors with babies.
Healthy First Birthday Cake
Read about our wild one birthday party and our healthy first birthday cake. Sugar-free and full of nuts and vegetables it is healthy, delicious, and perfect for baby-led weaning.
Gross Motor Development with Driving Development
What is the number one thing you can do to help your child’s gross motor development? I had a pretty good guess and speaking with Jena, a Pediatric Doctor of Physical Therapy confirmed it.
In this installment of the Ask the Expert series I speak with Jena of @drivingdevelopment about gross motor development and how to set your little one up for success!
Our Montessori Functional Kitchen [IKEA Hack]
How we hacked our Ikea play kitchen into a Montessori functional kitchen for our one-year-old! He loves the running water!
The Montessori Birthday Walk
The Montessori birthday celebration known as the Montessori birthday walk is a great way to make the abstract concept of birthdays more concrete for children. At one year Yitzchak is a bit young to understand that but it was still a meaningful way to celebrate his birthday.
Montessori First Birthday Gifts
The reality is the best first birthday gift is your time and attention. That’s really all they actually want. Knowing that though doesn’t mean I was going to skip out on birthday gifts for Yitzchak. I took this as an opportunity to get some of the items I have been wanting to get him anyway. Below I am sharing our Montessori-aligned first birthday gifts.
Our Montessori Shelf at 11 Months
Interest in shelf work has really taken off this month. At 10 months Yitzchak was almost exclusively interested in gross motor work and being held. This month he began ball posting in his object permanence box, stacking things, and putting the rings on the ring stacker.
Baby-Led Weaning with Real Food Littles
To answer some of the questions I get frequently about baby-led weaning I spoke with Christiana of Real Food Littles. Christiana has a background as a health-focused personal chef and Nutritional Therapy Practitioner. She recently launched a course with everything you need to know for starting solids and how to raise an adventurous eater.
The Montessori Floor Bed and Infant Sleep
I love the Montessori floor bed, but what does a sleep consultant think? Will it lead to a sleep-deprived toddler. Here I speak with Lucy Bagwell of Second Star to the Right Sleep.
Open v. Close-Ended Toys
One question I get a lot is about the difference between open-ended and close-ended toys. I often mention them as toys that are not our Montessori materials. I have gotten a lot of requests to dig deeper into the question than a comment reply on a reel allows.
The Story of Our Floor Bed
In this post I am going to do a full breakdown of what Montessori floor beds are, why we switched to one, our process of switching, and why we love our Montessori floor bed.
Our Outdoor Gear
We believe there is no such thing as bad weather, only the wrong clothing. Since we get outside in all weather, quality outdoor gear is essential I get a lot of questions about where we get the gear Yitzchak is wearing. I am linking everything below to have an easy way to get to it all!
Dependent is Okay
It is totally normal that your baby is dependent on you. In fact, it is necessary your baby is dependent on you.
Children are born completely dependent on caregivers. That dependence is why parenting is necessary. That dependence also lasts a really long time, longer than any other species. Children are in need of not only food and shelter, but guidance, direction, support, approval, and a sense of belonging.
4 Free Ways to Be a Bit More Montessori
4 free ways to add a little Montessori to your home- no wooden toys required! Did you know Montessori is a lot more about how we treat children than it is about the toys they play with?
Introducing The Pikler Triangle
The Pikler Triangle is one of my favorite purchases in our home. We got it when Yitzchak was 6 months old.
Here I am sharing how I approach the Pikler and what encouraged my son to climb to the top of it!
Favorite Activities 6-12 Months
Finding activities for babies can be difficult! Check out this compilation of all our favorite activities we have done since 6 months!
Attachment, Independence, and Dependence
Last week for the first time my 10-month-old woke up from his nap, got out of his floor bed by himself, crawled over to his toys, played a bit, and then came and found us.
It was an incredible milestone. It also was a fantastic illustration of how I feel about the interplay of attachment, independence, and dependence.
My Montessori Baby Registry
The Montessori-inspired Baby Registry I wish I had.
I spent A LOT of time researching the best items before welcoming Yitzchak and yet I still made A LOT of mistakes. This list is especially good for you if you are interested in practicing Montessori at home as I have some less standard items (see the floor bed that I wish I bought from birth). Not all of the things are Montessori-musts but they are what we loved in our Montessori home.