tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7050602906131689907.post7608816276986876863..comments2024-03-25T03:02:08.753-06:00Comments on Fishies In A Row: Why I Am Not *Just* A Montessori ParentOlivia Fischerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08141984438293963374noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7050602906131689907.post-55554711155075124512018-03-10T13:56:54.607-07:002018-03-10T13:56:54.607-07:00So happy to hear from you! Yes, I so wish we could...So happy to hear from you! Yes, I so wish we could afford more of the materials but am realizing, more and more as we apply the principles in our home, that there are so many more important aspects of Montessori that get lost in the commercialization of it! Olivia Fischerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08141984438293963374noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7050602906131689907.post-77413397412975519142018-02-02T11:06:29.775-07:002018-02-02T11:06:29.775-07:00Hi, I'm Cuban and I found you through HOW WE M...Hi, I'm Cuban and I found you through HOW WE MONTESSORI. I identify myself a lot with what you say. I also try to apply that philosophy with my two and a half year old boy. There are many indispensable things to apply the Montessori method that are not commercialized in my country or are not within my reach, so I try to apply as much as I can as long as it suits my family, especially my little one.I have started to follow you and I hope to learn a lot from your experiences as I have done with HOW WE MONTESSORI.greetings from Cuba<br />IsisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7050602906131689907.post-82582939309443469262018-01-19T09:32:06.939-07:002018-01-19T09:32:06.939-07:00Hey, wonderful to hear from you! Exactly what I wa...Hey, wonderful to hear from you! Exactly what I was thinking about it not being a religion! It can sometimes feel like it is, or like an exclusive club. But it can benefit every family, whether you include many of the ideas or only a few. <br /><br />We definitely had a tool bench I recently got rid of as well. However, every time I try to get rid of the actual tools, my sons become interested in playing with them again and I try to respect their interests, haha. <br /><br />Have a wonderful weekend,<br />OliviaOlivia Fischerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08141984438293963374noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7050602906131689907.post-23968449486552692812018-01-18T12:29:02.806-07:002018-01-18T12:29:02.806-07:00Hi!
I'm new to Montessori and I definitely enj...Hi!<br />I'm new to Montessori and I definitely enjoyed reading your perspective on things! I agree... if you love Montessori and take the method generally as much as you can then good for you! It isn't a religious idea where you have to take all or none of it. I try to have all wooden and natural toys for example. But of course I have small metal cars as well as a few plastic toys as well... they were gifts that my boys love so we will keep them :)<br />This article was a nice read and got me thinking of buying a kitchen for my boys and selling their tool bench which is basically ignored and the screws are thrown around.<br />Take careSakhttp://sakr9.deviantart.comnoreply@blogger.com