montessori approach to allowance — real practical life
My daughter hoards stuffed animal, cats are her favorite. She prefers them in the $3.00 or less category (which you can find at almost any store) and every month, that is where her spending money goes....
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*this post is best read while listening to LMFAO Party Rock Anthem* My friend the IKEA cow, she always thinks I can make it the last five minutes. And to my left is my daughter totally plugged into PBS...
View Articlethe closet – my montessori corners
There are so many wonderful ways to incorporate Montessori into the home. Some families have beautiful Montessori inspired playrooms, others have whole classrooms where they focus their homeschool...
View Articlebasics – my montessori corners
I have tried to think about what would define our home as a Montessori home, because it is, but how? I do not have works for my daughter – she comes to school with me and has a whole class full of...
View Articletoy storage – my montessori corners
Sorry for that longer then planned absence, but hi and I’m back! During this unplanned break I did a complete sort through of Imogen’s toys and I firmly established our toy library area. First, I...
View Articlea terrarium to make with your children
Monday was a snow day, an actual snow day and not an ice day, or a “freak out because it might snow” day. Honestly, I’m feeling a little done with all the snow, I’m ready for the green of spring, the...
View Articleour monthly bread–sun bread
We eat a lot in this house, really, a lot. And I cook most of what we eat. Most days I enjoy cooking dinner, making lunches, loading the dishwasher – but like us all, some days I look at my family and...
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