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Narrated by:
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Susie Berneis
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Written by:
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Simone Davies
About this listen
This guide offers a step-by-step plan that helps parents cultivate daily routines so that they can turn life with toddlers into a mutually rich time of curiosity and learning.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2019 Simone Davies (P)2019 Dreamscape Media, LLCYou may also enjoy...
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- Edmundo M. Artola
- 2020-10-24
Fantastic Book for anyone with a Toddler
Great insights into the mind of a toddler provided by this treasurred book. A must for anyone wanting to engage the explorative minds of children.
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- Arthur
- 2022-01-17
Fantastic Book and Audiobook! Highly recommend!
This is a fantastic book with great insights into how to incorporate Montessori teachings/principles into your own life for your toddler. It also really sold me on the idea of Montessori and the benefits our toddler/child and in turn we, the parents, can reap from this philosophy. A more thoughtful, conscious, and independent child is more likely to make better decisions, work to solve their own problems, help put and be more considerate of themselves, the world and their role within it.
Great narrator performance! Better than other books I’ve listened to. I listened at 1.2x speed because it was just a touch slow for me.
I highly recommend this audiobook!
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- Tiffany
- 2021-01-13
Great resource
A little repetitive so I listened at a slightly faster speed but great information! Definitely recommend!
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- JV
- 2020-05-22
A Must Read for Anyone Who is a Parent or Educator
This book is tremendously useful for anyone looking to incorporate Montessori into his/her home and life, anyone who wants to parent effectively and educators who want the best outcomes for all of their students. It clearly outlines how to shift your mindset and parenting, how to set up your home to include your children as equal members of your household and how to raise intelligent, focused, happy and compassionate human beings. A life changer.
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- FP
- 2020-04-21
Good intro to Montessori
Enjoyed it, concise summary of Montessori, useful info. Retrospectively, would have been easier to read than listen to the audio.
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- Camilo Baez
- 2021-01-16
Interesting book, best as guide not as audiobook
The content in the book is really valuable. the way it is presented might follow directly what is written in the book. As there are a lot of lists and headings, much is lost listening to several lists.
Other than that highly recommended to parents interested in Montessori approach to learning/living.
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- Remis
- 2020-10-29
Must read to understand Montessori schools
Very handy book to understand and even practice Montessori at your home, a lot of examples and suggestions.
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- Joanne Munoz
- 2021-01-30
Great information but very irritating voice
Totally should have the bought the book instead. Lol.
The reader’s voice stressed me out as she was reading a little too fast, a little too forceful with her intonations like an angry condescending parent hahahahahaha!
Great content though!
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- Anonymous User
- 2021-10-18
Unrealistic
The book sets an unrealistic environment where parents don’t face all the challenges of modern living. If you want to feel you’ve failed like a parent and all what you do is wrong read this book…
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- Y.A
- 2022-11-14
A summary for other books
This book is mostly a summary for other parenting books, not much is new in it. It is a good refresher if you read the books referenced, or it is a good read if you haven't read any parenting books before
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