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Books

“How to raise an amazing child the Montessori way” by Tim Seldin (2006)
Learn how to build a calm and happy home life based on Montessori school
methods. Read about creative activities to help children discover their
world-as well as foster independence, concentration, and respect for others.

“Teaching Montessori in the home” by Elizabeth G. Hainstock (1976)


Learn how to set up specific exercises in your home in the areas of practical
life, sensorial, reading and writing, and arithmetic. This book has a section
on how to make your own equipment.

“Teach me to do it myself” by Maja Pitamic (2004)


This book features activities to explore with your child to develop his or her
senses, coordination, language skills, number sense, and science
interests.

“Montessori play and learn” by Lesley Britton (1992)


Parents guide to purposeful play from two to six. Valuable tips and insights
that help parents and children grow and learn together.

“Montessori Parenting-Unveiling the Authentic Self” by Dr. Jim and Sonnie


McFarland (2011)
This book will teach the reader how to implement Montessori philosophy in
the home, constructively respond to children’s behavior, be calm and
confident with children, enhance children’s authentic nature, help children
with inner discipline, compassionately communicate with children, and
create environments that enhance children’s natural developmental process.

“The Absorbent Mind” by Maria Montessori (1967/1995)


A classic in education and child development for educators and parents

“Montessori from the Start - The child at home From birth to age three” by
Paula Polk Lillard and Lynn Lillard Jessen (2003)
Based on Dr. Maria Montessori's instructions for raising infants, its
comprehensive exploration of the first three years incorporates the
furnishings and tools she created for the care and comfort of babies. From
preparation to clothing and movement, the authors provide guidance for the
children.

“Homework Without Tears” by Lee Canter amd Lee Hausner (1987)


This book offers a program that provides parents with a systematic
approach to ending the nightly battles over homework and to motivating
their children to succeed academically.

Websites

Amshq.org (American Montessori Society)


Livingmontessorinow.com
Ageofmontessori.org
Pinterest – search Montessori Home.

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