What Is A Montessori Parenting Style?

Montessori is no longer exclusive to the classroom. You can definitely adopt a Montessori parenting approach in your household.

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What Does A Montessori Parenting Approach Entail?

In a parenting approach known as Montessori parenting, parents provide their children with care, comfort, and independence while also upholding sound limitations and dependable, fair boundaries.

Parents of Montessori children support attachment theory and give their kids the opportunity to develop on their own terms.

The idea that Montessori parenting are indulgent parents is a frequent one. However, authoritarian parenting and Montessori parenting are more similar.

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#6.Use appropriate adoration.
You’ve probably heard that it’s not always a good idea to say “nice work.” However, why is that so?


The rationale behind avoiding compliments like “excellent work” is that they emphasize the end result rather than the process. Praise for a child’s final product deprives them of opportunities to grow intrinsic motivation.

Example:

Your kid constructs a block tower. That skyscraper is fantastic, you exclaim. You’re extremely skilled at construction!

In this instance, you complimented the completed skyscraper and concluded by setting high standards for their future work.

Alternative Illustration

Your kid constructs a block tower. I noticed how hard you were working on it, you say. You ought to feel pleased with yourself.

In this case, you commended their effort and the satisfaction they had from putting in a lot of effort.

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#7. Teach emotional intelligence

Montessori is very exciting to many parents due to its academic approaches. Emotional intelligence is equally important and equally valued in Montessori, however.

This is one of the most important and easiest ways parents and caregivers can bring Montessori into their homes.

Here are some ways you can teach emotional intelligence:

Narrate feelings
Acknowledge and discuss feelings
Nurture empathy
Co-regulate and give strategies for self-regulation


#8. Allow freedom, while keeping limits

Setting consistent limits for your child helps them feel safe and secure, as it shows them that you are there to take control over a situation when it’s needed. Children benefit from experiencing consistent and logical limits.

In Montessori, we allow as much freedom as possible, while ensuring children’s safety and emotional wellbeing.

#9. Respect your child

This is a tricky concept for many parents and caregivers. A lot of us grew up being told, “Children should be seen and not heard.“

This old type of thinking has come to light as being harmful, though. Know better, do better, as they say.

The respect of children is a Montessori tenet. What does respecting a child look like, though?

Here are some ways you can show your child respect:

Listen carefully to what they say and how they say it – value their words
Include them in daily activities and family conversations
Implement child-size furniture
Do not talk about them as if they cannot understand you/as if they are not in the room
Ask for their consent
Speak and touch them gently
Allow for natural consequences when possible – give them the room they need to learn
Show appreciation for the nice things they do
Don’t rush them – walk at their pace, when possible
Accept them for who they are

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#10. Demonstrate appropriate conduct

Parenting is one area where “do as I say, not as I do” should never be used. Children are programmed to copy us, which explains this.

Children gain practical skills, social skills, and emotional coping mechanisms through imitating adults.

Do you want your kid to take a few slow, deep breaths when they’re feeling overwhelmed or frustrated? When you experience such feelings, breathe deeply.

Inform your youngster about your sentiments and the good coping techniques you are employing to deal with them.

You will be doing your child a favor if you use this principle in all of your interactions, including those with your child, other people, your surroundings, etc.You can see that Montessori education is not limited to the classroom. You will be well on your way to parenting in the Montessori manner if you implement these ten suggestions.

Have you seen a change in your home after adopting a Montessori parenting approach?

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