They're back! Join hosts Laura, Megan, and Rachel, as they discuss how they are getting back into their daily rhythm after a busy holiday season. Through this conversation, they share ways to involve children in household chores based on different age groups, observing that children can gain a sense of belonging when they contribute to the care of their home and family. The episode also highlights the value of preparing the environment and maintaining a sense of order in the Montessori home for both kids and adults; and the importance teaching children the significance of caring for their environment in a real way. As always, they discuss their personal confessions about motherhood/life, and sprinkle the episode with humor and relatable parenting moments!
00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter
00:37 Welcome to Montessori Moms in the Wild
01:34 Introducing the Hosts
01:57 Reflecting on the Past Year
02:23 Laura's Share In
07:05 Megan's Share In
10:14 Rachel's Share In
14:07 Introducing Main Topic
15:33 Involving Children in Household Tasks
17:46 Practical Tips for Involving Toddlers and Primary Age Kids
22:35 Involving Older Children in Household Tasks
23:53 The Importance of Doing Chores Together
24:19 Assigning Tasks Based on Interests
25:04 Empowering Children Through Leadership Roles
25:20 The Unexpected Skills Children Can Learn
25:45 Changing Attitudes Towards Chores
26:55 The Power of Encouragement and Avoiding Criticism
28:37 The Journey to Independence and Self-Sufficiency
30:17 Involving Children in Household Tasks
32:31 The Importance of Accepting Children's Contributions
37:41 Confessions from the Wild: Personal Stories
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