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The Montessori Toddler by Simone Davies: 10 Gentle Lessons for Raising Curious, Capable Kids
Introduction
Hey friends! I just finished reading The Montessori Toddler by Simone Davies, and it gave me so many practical, peaceful ideas for parenting little ones. I picked up this book because I wanted to help my toddler grow up confident, independent, and joyful. Simone’s advice is warm, clear, and easy to use at home. Here are the biggest lessons I learned, and I hope they help you create a calmer, more connected family too!
10 Key Takeaways / Life Lessons
1. Respect Your Toddler
Simone teaches that toddlers deserve respect, just like adults. I’m learning to listen to my child’s ideas and feelings, even when they’re small.
2. Create a Child-Friendly Space
A Montessori home is set up for kids to do things themselves. I’m making sure my toddler can reach their own cups, toys, and clothes.
3. Encourage Independence
Letting toddlers try things on their own builds confidence. I’m stepping back and letting my child pour water, dress themselves, and help with chores.
4. Follow the Child’s Lead
Montessori is about observing and supporting your child’s interests. I’m watching what excites my toddler and offering activities that match.
5. Use Gentle Guidance, Not Punishment
Simone suggests guiding with calm words and clear limits, not punishments. I’m practicing staying patient and helping my child learn from mistakes.
6. Embrace the Mess
Learning is messy! I’m letting my toddler explore, knowing spills and chaos are part of growing up.
7. Offer Real, Meaningful Work
Toddlers love to help with real tasks. I’m inviting my child to help cook, clean, and care for plants and pets.
8. Keep Toys Simple and Few
Too many toys can overwhelm. I’m choosing simple, open-ended toys and rotating them to keep things fresh.
9. Model Calm and Kindness
Kids learn by watching us. I’m working on being calm, gentle, and respectful—even when things get wild.
10. Trust the Process
The biggest lesson? Growth takes time. I’m learning to be patient, trust my child’s journey, and celebrate small steps.
Conclusion
Reading The Montessori Toddler made me feel more peaceful and confident as a parent. I’m learning to respect my child, create a supportive home, and enjoy the wonder of these early years. If you want to raise a curious, capable toddler, I hope these lessons inspire you too. We’re all learning and growing together!
Join The Journey
What’s one Montessori-inspired habit you want to try this week? I’d love for you to join our Growth Tribe—a gentle space where we share stories, support each other, and grow together. Let’s keep learning, loving, and raising joyful kids—one day at a time. You’re always welcome here!