101: Follow Your Child. With Saniyyah Khalilallah

The Art of Parenting - A podcast by Jeanne-Marie Paynel, M. Ed. - Thursdays

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Are you letting your child help around the house? Listen in to find out why it’s important to do so. I’m always on the lookout for quality books to help support children’s independence. Sanniyyah has outdone herself with her first two books sharing the importance and beauty of Montessori life skills. Listen in to learn more about how you can support your child’s need for independence. Click here for Show Notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor What We Talked About: How Saniyyah discovered Montessori  Why she wrote her first two books What role does a Paraprofessional play in a school setting What is her definition of Montessori What parents need to know about Montessori Why Montessori is not for every parent How she prepares herself to be in the presence of children  What does it truly mean to do Montessori at home Things to Remember: “Following a child is what you do when you’re guiding children in a Montessori environment.” “Montessori is about following the child’s interest and following what lights up a child  and  creating the education around that interest.” “Montessori can be for every child but it’s not for every parent." “Giving them time and opportunity to be their best selves makes a big difference for the child.” - Saniyyah Khalilallah “Follow the child but follow but follow the child as his leader.” The child is much more spiritually elevated than is usually supposed. He often suffers, not from too much work, but from work that is unworthy of him.  To stimulate life, leaving it free, however, to unfold itself--that is the first duty of the educator.   The word education must not be understood in the sense of teaching but of assisting the psychological development of the child. - Dr. Maria Montessori Click here for Show Notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor