Best Montessori Toys For 6-Month-Olds: What Actually Matches This Stage

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Almost every “best toys for 6-month-olds” list includes wooden shape sorters, stacking rings in size order, and puzzles with multiple pieces. None of those are appropriate for a 6-month-old. They are 12-to-18-month toys. A 6-month-old does not yet have the pincer grip to pick up puzzle knobs, the wrist control to sort shapes into holes, … Read more

DIY Montessori Color Tablets: 4 Methods, What Works & What Fails

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The first rule for making Montessori color tablets at home is the one nobody mentions: if the tablets are not exactly the same size, the same weight, and the same texture, the material is broken before you even start. Not slightly compromised. Actually broken, in the Montessori sense. That is the whole thing with DIY … Read more

Potty Training Boys The Montessori Way (Without Rewards or Rush)

Toddler using potty independently in a Montessori bathroom setup

When my son was about 20 months old, a well-meaning relative told me he was “behind” on potty training. He was not behind. He was not trained yet. There is a difference, and that difference is the whole point of the Montessori approach to toilet learning. The Montessori world uses the term “toilet learning” deliberately. … Read more

Montessori & STEM: The Connection The Research Confirms

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STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), is often presented as a modern reform of schooling: a response to the 21st-century economy, a corrective to passive, test-focused classrooms. What rarely gets said is that Maria Montessori built most of what STEM describes into her method in 1907, without the acronym and before any of us … Read more

10 Best Montessori Toys for 3-Year-Olds (What Actually Works)

Toddler concentrating on building with the small pink cubes (Pink Tower) for sensorial development

Something shifts around a child’s third birthday. The toddler who used to bang objects together and carry things from room to room is now carefully pouring water between two cups, lining up animals by size, or insisting on doing up their own buttons. They are no longer just experiencing the world: they are deliberately practising … Read more

Montessori Cards & Counters: What It Is & What It Really Teaches

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My daughter had been working with number rods for weeks. She could build them in order, name them, pair them with the sandpaper numerals. Then came the spindle box, where she filled compartments with loose spindles and discovered what zero actually meant. One morning she arrived at the shelf and chose the cards and counters … Read more

How To Give A Three-period Lesson: Montessori Technique Step By Step

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The three-period lesson is deceptively simple. Three phrases, three stages, one quiet interaction between an adult and a child. Yet nearly every parent and new Montessori teacher makes the same mistakes with it: rushing the second period, correcting errors instead of restating, moving to recall before the child is ready, or using it for too … Read more

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The Everyday Montessori Baby

Montessori for
Real Life.

Age-by-age. No perfect house required. Activities in 5 minutes. Honest about the hard parts.

0–3 months 3–6 months 6–9 months 9–18 months