How to Raise an Amazing Child the Montessori Way, 2nd edition
If I could recommend one educational book to parents of children ages 5 and under, what would it be? After thinking about all the wonderful books I’ve read, one book stands out as the book I would recommend to any parent with a young child.
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How to Raise an Amazing Child the Montessori Way
That book is How To Raise An Amazing Child the Montessori Way by Tim Seldin, President of the Montessori Foundation. It is an amazing book!
With a 2006 copyright of the 1st edition, the book wasn’t around when I raised my children. I was lucky to have been trained as a Montessori teacher. With this book, you can easily use Montessori principles with your child without taking any Montessori training. In June 2017, the 2nd edition was published.
How to Raise an Amazing Child the Montessori Way is filled with lovely, full-color photos of children, making it enjoyable to look at as well as to read. Seldin describes Montessori, tells about sensitive periods (times when a child is particularly receptive to certain types of experiences), explains how to use Montessori principles at home, and gives guidelines for gently but firmly disciplining children.
I like that infants and toddlers aren’t ignored in the book. There’s a Montessori approach to infancy which allows the baby to safely explore and gain independence. In the book are directions for creating a “treasure basket” for your baby. The book gives ideas for adapting your house to make it child-friendly for your baby and later your preschooler.
Activities are described for daily living skills, sensory awareness, outdoor exploration, playing nature-based games, creating natural and cultural displays, and teaching math, language, and science concepts.
There are instructions for easily and inexpensively making the activities at home. There’s even a section on using Montessori principles to create a meaningful birthday celebration for your child.
How To Raise An Amazing Child the Montessori Way is truly an amazing book, whether you plan to homeschool, unschool, or send your child to school later on.
More Books for Parents Who Want to Start Using Montessori at Home
The Montessori at Home eBook and Materials Bundle are available exclusively at Living Montessori Now! You can learn more here.
You can get a free download of 51 sample pages from Montessori at HomeeBook by clicking here! (This includes information on John’s simplified Montessori reading sequence.)
Here’s the direct link to the purchase page for the Montessori at Home! Materials Bundle,which includes the Montessori at Home eBook AND over $60 worth of Montessori Print Shop materials to go with the book (now only $14.95)!
A great place to start if you want to read a book by Maria Montessori is The Absorbent Mind. Another popular book by Maria Montessori is The Secret of Childhood.
Of course, I’d love to have you buy my eBook Montessori at Home or School: How to Teach Grace and Courtesy! (It has Montessori ideas for teaching manners to children ages 2-12.)
For more information about Montessori, check out my About Montessori page and links at the bottom of the page. I also have a number of posts about infants and toddlers.
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Hi, my 1st time joining you all at the Homeschool Village! I love this idea and look forward to getting to know other homeschool moms! It’s nice to meet you! Thank you for your book suggestion. I used Montessori with my oldest when he was littler and now I use this method with my 2 year old and 14 month. I am definitely going to look this book. I started homeschooling my son kindergarten awhile back but he will offically me starting in August. Glad I found your blog, don’t want to miss out so I am following you! It’s nice to find Christian homeschool blogging moms! Enoy the rest of your week! 🙂
< Nicole
Great to meet you, Nicole! Thanks for following me! I love Homeschool Village, too. I was happy to review this book. Tim Seldin did a fantastic job of writing about what’s important in Montessori education.
Thanks Deb – I do so love a book that includes little ones before school years! Definitely helps us to decide – so come summer before K we’re not scratching our heads.
thanks so much!
Stef
Thanks for your comment, Stef! This book was unusual in doing such a good job of including children’s needs from birth through age 5.
Hmmm. Interesting. I've heard of Montessori but never read any books about that approach/style. I'll be looking for it in the library, thanks.
I think you’ll love the book, Monica. So many of the ideas can be applied to any home. How to Raise an Amazing Child the Montessori Way should be available through your public library, although it’s a book you'll probably want to add to your home library!
OOO Looks good I wonder if I can find it at the library! 🙂
Thanks!
Thanks, Kelly! If your library has a good Montessori section, the book should be there. This is one of the most popular Montessori books right now – for good reason.
I have never heard of this book before. I will definitely have to check it out! Look forward to reading more from your blog!
Thanks so much, Joy! I think you’ll love the book!
That sounds like a GREAT book! I wish that I would have had it when my little guy was under 5.
I know what you mean! There are so many things I look at now and think, “Wouldn’t that have been great when my kids were little!”
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Thanks for the review! Sounds like a great book!
Thanks for following! It definitely is a great book!
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Thanks, Sonya! Nice to meet you! I hope you’ve had a fantastic day as well!
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Kim
Thanks for following me, Kim! I’ll look forward to getting to know you better!
Hi, is there a big difference between the 1st ed & the 2nd ed? I can only get my hands on the 1st ed.