• S2 Bonus episode: A quick personal update, The Montessori Child book, and talking to children about war

  • Mar 1 2024
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

S2 Bonus episode: A quick personal update, The Montessori Child book, and talking to children about war

  • Summary

  • Hello there! I'm popping into your podcast feed with a catch up on what has been happening the last 2.5 years since the last podcast episode, including the launch of The Montessori Child book. The book picks up where The Montessori Toddler leaves off, covering how to bring Montessori into your home with 3-12 year olds, including a bonus chapter on adolescence. At the end of the epidsode, I also answer a listener question about talking to our children about war.

    Links from the episode

    • The Montessori Child book - for 3-12 year olds (and into adolescence)
      • Preorder by 4 March and claim your pre-order bonuses here
    • Film recommendations:
      • Perfect days
      • Anatomy of a Fall
    • Book recommendations:
      • Summer Fishing in Lapland by Juhani Karila
      • Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro
      • Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
    • Talking to children about war
      • Erica Moretti's book, The Best Weapon for Peace: Maria Montessori, Education, and Children's Rights
      • Webinar: How to talk to children about what is happening
      • Newsletter: Talking to our children about war
    • Until next time:
      • follow one of Simone's Montessori workshops here (from US$10)
      • sign up for Simone's regular e-newsletter filled with Montessori inspiration
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