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Montessori Toddler Disciplines
- How to Talk So Your Children Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life for Mothers and Fathers
- Narrated by: Jessica Mathison
- Length: 3 hrs and 31 mins
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Summary
Do you want to help your child develop into the person you know they can be?
This audiobook will help you achieve that aim!
We all want our children to excel and succeed in life. Unfortunately, with very young children, it can sometimes seem like an uphill battle when you are trying to speak to them, and they simply don’t listen. It can make us feel like we are failing as a parent when this happens, but that isn’t usually the case and most times you just need the right triggers to reach them.
Now you can learn the secrets that will help your children to grow and flourish with Montessori Toddler Disciplines - How to Talk So Your Children Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life for Mothers and Fathers, an audiobook that comes in audio format to make life even easier for busy parents and provides information on:
- Approach for the Montessori guide
- How you can raise your toddler to be curious and responsible
- The positive disciplines to instill in your child
- The history of Montessori
- Knowing how to talk so that your child listens to you
- The brain of a toddler and how it works
- And more…
Suitable for any open-minded parent who has a willingness to put in the time and effort it takes to get it right, Montessori Toddler Disciplines is packed with practical and actionable advice you can start using immediately.
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- thefatart
- 16-05-20
Good but not perfect
There are some very good, useful and actionable tips in this book. I am glad I listened to it. But the book is not perfect. For one, it contains some unnecessary parts which try too hard to sell the Montessori method.
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- Adam Macias
- 08-12-19
An excellent way to assure this topic
I'm not quite prepared to go full Montessori, but I love that this audible approaches the method from a helpful perspective, offering ideas in multiple areas that parents can take or leave, and suggesting differences by age.
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- Bonita Romero
- 07-12-19
A Must To Listen!
This audio book is fantastic! I bought this book looking for more ways to incorporate Montessori philosophies with my toddler at home. This book is an absolute must have for raising a toddler.
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- Janice W. Carico
- 14-12-19
This is a learning audible for us.
I love the comprehensiveness of this audio book. It’s a wonderful guide to anyone who is looking to implement Montessori. Good for the Montessori Toddler Disciplines guide book. This is an extraordinary learning audible for us.
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- Juno
- 16-12-19
Very interesting and useful...
Great info for those who are interested in creating a Montessori environment for their kiddos. Not to mention its a very easy listen.
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- Agnes
- 07-08-20
Not the best resoure
There are a lot of things in this book, that don’t add up. But what I disliked the most is that they talk about montessori education, and then turn around and suggest rewards and illogical consequences which is fundamentally against the whole Montessori principal. There were a lot of good ideas in there too, but all together just very confusing and should have been better researched in my opinion. There are better books out there in the subject. Jane Nelson’s Positive discipline for one.
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