So, I'm starting this blog to stay organized with my research and experience with my daughter's child development. Arianna just made 14months and this is a great time to help her soak up everything necessary to develop as a happy exploratory little girl. Yes, she's my pride and joy and taking on another project, outside of my PhD program, is worth the sleepless nights.
Many thanks to my childhood friend, Dr. C. James for directing me to Montessori methods for the home. She's an outstanding psychologist, has three children of her own and a model for all things done in excellence and with a smile:-)
My first post is just a mention of my first book: Montessori From The Start: The Child at Home, from Birth to Age Three.
I've already learned that ages 0 to 3 are extremely important years for child development. Dr. Montessori "realized that the natural drive of young children provided the focus and energy for their self-development." (Lillard & Jessen, p. 6)
I'm excited about what's to come for us both as I research, she learns, and we see the rewards of Montessori in the home.
Here's your Montessori Quote of the day: (Courtesy of http://www.montessoriblog.com/
"The development of the child during the first three years after birth is unequaled in intensity and importance by any period that precedes or follows in the whole life of the child."
- Maria Montessori
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