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Back to Human
James Andriella
55 episodes
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Child-Led Learning at Home: The Montessori Toddler with Simone Davies
Back to Human
1 hour 22 minutes 58 seconds
4 months ago
Child-Led Learning at Home: The Montessori Toddler with Simone Davies

Welcome to Episode 52 of the Back to Human Podcast

In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Simone Davies, author of The Montessori Toddler and host of The Montessori Notebook Podcast. Simone is an AMI-trained Montessori educator with over 20 years of experience, and she’s dedicated to helping parents bring an authentic Montessori approach into the home.

We dive deep into the philosophy and practical application of Montessori, especially during the early years of parenting.

In this conversation, we explore:

  • How Simone was introduced to Montessori education

  • The importance of setting up a Montessori environment as early as pregnancy

  • Key principles of Montessori education

  • How Montessori differs from traditional public schooling

  • What a Montessori classroom and day of learning looks like

  • Whether there is a set curriculum or specific subjects that need to be taught

  • The concept of agreements vs. rules

  • How Montessori children transition into adulthood and even college

  • Sensitive periods of learning in toddlerhood

  • Fostering independence and giving children a meaningful role in the family

  • How to set up and present Montessori activities at home

  • Why traditional praise may undermine intrinsic motivation

  • Montessori-approved toys and their purpose

  • How to gain cooperation from a toddler in refusal—without bribes or threats

  • The passive nature of screens vs. active engagement in real-life activities

  • How to handle meltdowns and model emotional regulation (including apologies)

  • Smooth transitions between activities

  • How parents can prioritize themselves—without guilt

To learn more about Simone’s work, visit her website at themontessorinotebook.com and follow her on Instagram @themontessorinotebook This episode is packed with insight and practical tools for anyone looking to foster more connection, independence, and respect in their parenting journey.

Back to Human
Sometimes moving forward requires us to take a step back.