In this episode of Tilt Parenting, I bring back to the show Simone Davies, a Montessori teacher and parent educator who runs a Montessori playgroup in Amsterdam for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers up to four years old. Through her online business, The Montessori Notebook, Simone focuses on helping parents learn how to bring Montessori into their home. 
Today Simone and I are talking about the “spaces” in our home—specifically how we can best design and set them up to support our differently-wired kids. I’ve watched as Simone developed her virtual e-course, Setting Up Your Home Montessori Style, and I was struck by how the approach she talks about in her course directly relates to the things we as parents can do to support our kids in developing those crucial executive functioning skills, like task initiation, time management, planning, and organizing, as well as fostering independence. In this episode, we’ll talk about how we can set up our homes—our kitchen, bedroom, shoes and coat area, homework space—to support our children in fostering these skills. 
 Simone Davies is also the author of The Montessori Toddler, a comprehensive guide to raising your toddler in a Montessori way. It includes Montessori activities, how to set up your home, and how to encourage cooperation from your children, and The Montessori Baby. 
Things you’ll learn from this episode 

How to set up the shoes and coat area to help kids “get out the door” with success and independence

How making checklists for our kids can instill in them a sense of responsibility while also easing transitions

What parents who aren’t naturally organized can support themselves

The gifts of decluttering and clearing our space

The importance of making a homework space inviting and distraction-free

Tips for setting up spaces to foster more independence in children

Why making things attractive, cozy, and comfortable benefits our kids

 Resources mentioned for supporting children’s growth at home 

The Montessori Notebook

Simone Davies on Strategies for Staying Calm in Difficult Situations

Setting Up Your Home Montessori-Style 

Julie George on the Role of Executive Functioning in Differently-Wired Kids 

Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard

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Visit Tilt Parenting
Take the free 7-Day Challenge
Read a chapter of Differently Wired
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In this episode of Tilt Parenting, I bring back to the show Simone Davies, a Montessori teacher and parent educator who runs a Montessori playgroup in Amsterdam for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers up to four years old. Through her online business, The Montessori Notebook, Simone focuses on helping parents learn how to bring Montessori into their home. 

Today Simone and I are talking about the “spaces” in our home—specifically how we can best design and set them up to support our differently-wired kids. I’ve watched as Simone developed her virtual e-course, Setting Up Your Home Montessori Style, and I was struck by how the approach she talks about in her course directly relates to the things we as parents can do to support our kids in developing those crucial executive functioning skills, like task initiation, time management, planning, and organizing, as well as fostering independence. In this episode, we’ll talk about how we can set up our homes—our kitchen, bedroom, shoes and coat area, homework space—to support our children in fostering these skills. 

 Simone Davies is also the author of The Montessori Toddler, a comprehensive guide to raising your toddler in a Montessori way. It includes Montessori activities, how to set up your home, and how to encourage cooperation from your children, and The Montessori Baby.
 

Things you’ll learn from this episode 


How to set up the shoes and coat area to help kids “get out the door” with success and independence
How making checklists for our kids can instill in them a sense of responsibility while also easing transitions
What parents who aren’t naturally organized can support themselves
The gifts of decluttering and clearing our space
The importance of making a homework space inviting and distraction-free
Tips for setting up spaces to foster more independence in children
Why making things attractive, cozy, and comfortable benefits our kids

 
Resources mentioned for supporting children’s growth at home 


The Montessori Notebook
Simone Davies on Strategies for Staying Calm in Difficult Situations

Setting Up Your Home Montessori-Style 

Julie George on the Role of Executive Functioning in Differently-Wired Kids 
Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard
Support the show

Connect with Tilt Parenting

Visit Tilt Parenting Take the free 7-Day Challenge Read a chapter of Differently Wired Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices