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Babies’ Receptive Language
One of the things we talk a lot about in Montessori is that babies’ receptive language (i.e., what they understand) is greater than what they can produce for a long time. For that reason, we spend a lot of time talking to babies. Kylie wrote a great post about how to talk to babies, which includes things like using real words (such as “pacificer” instead of “binky” or “toilet” instead of “potty”). We also spend a lot of time describing what we’re doing (e.g., “Now I’m washing your left foot.”). Further, we try to imitate the noises that Henry makes. We’ll continue that practice until he really starts trying… Read More -
Holiday Ideas
The most recent issue of Better Homes & Gardens had two brilliant holiday ideas.- You can cut an inch off the bottom of your Christmas tree (which helps with absorption anyway) and use a marker or pen to write your names and the year. You can attach a piece of ribbon and create an ornament to commemorate every Christmas together.
- You can make a tabletop Christmas tree by poking sticks into foam in a planter, covering the foam with moss, and decorating the tree with small ornaments, pine cones, etc.
You could also make your own advent calendar, using these tutorials from Oh, Happy Day!… Read More -
Gift Certificates: Purposeful Conception E-course
‘Tis the season!If you’re looking for a gift to give a friend or relative, or if you’re making your own list of what you want this season, consider a gift certificate to the e-course Purposeful Conception: Preparing Your Mind, Body, and Life for Pregnancy!There will be a session starting January 15 (although the gift certificate can be used on any course throughout the year).You can purchase a gift certificate by registering for the course and including the name and e-mail of the gift recipient in the “Notes to Seller” section. I promise not to ruin the surprise by contacting the recipient before January.Once you pay… Read More