Home and on the Way Blog
How to Make Your Kitchen Toddler Accessible
I have put a lot of effort into creating a kitchen space that is accessible for my toddler and serves the needs of our whole family. This looked different when we lived in our small apartment, but most of the factors were still present there as well. Here is a look at our kitchen and ways we make it accessible for our toddler (and baby!). My toddler is 2 years 9 months and my baby is 11 months.
Is Montessori all About Independence?
Have you wondered why Montessori is so obsessed with independence? Why are toddlers cooking and cleaning from such a young age? This blog post answers that question with another question, is Montessori actually so obsessed with independence at all? I argue that Montessori is far less about independence than we think.
Toddler Knife Progression and Favorite Toddler Knives
This post has been a long time coming since I did my cooking with toddler series several months ago. Knives are an exciting tool for toddlers to use if introduced safely. Of course with all the tools I will discuss you should supervise your child closely. These tools are toddler-safe only when supervised. This post goes through how we introduced knives from 14 months through the knives he uses now at 2.5. It also discusses some of the progression of skills with the knives we introduced to our toddler.
Our Art Station [Montessori Toddler Art Set-Up]
I am really excited to finally be sharing some of the spaces in our new home. We moved back in May but there has been disaster after disaster as we try to set up the home. I finally was able to share our playroom and now I am excited to share the art corner. I felt this needed its own post as there are a lot of components to it.
Our Favorite Hanukkah Books [Best Baby and Toddler Hanukkah Books]
Looking for the best Hanukkah books for your baby, toddler, or preschooler? This post shares some of our most beloved Chanukah books. These are absolute favorites and ones we treasure each year in our home.
Montessori Home Tour: Playroom Homeschool Room
This post gives a tour of our playroom. We have the sunroom off the living room as a dedicated Montessori playroom and homeschool room. It is a small room but filled with light and just perfect for our needs. We also have open-ended toys in the living room (which I will share later), but this room holds mostly our Montessori close-ended materials in addition to some books, art supplies, and musical instruments.
Gift Guide for Montessori Moms and Dads (and other adults)
Looking for a gift for the Montessori mom or dad in your life? This gift guide gives ideas! Here I include some of the gifts we are gifting this holiday season as well as some we have loved in the past.
The Best Baby Carriers: How to Choose the Right Baby Carrier
If I were to only buy one product for my baby it would be a baby carrier. I would rather survive skipping the car seat and never bringing my baby in a car before I could survive without a baby carrier (obviously more true when I lived in the city but still I would make that choice). A baby carrier is how I have survived (and even thrived!) during the 1-2 transition, so it is about time I share my favorites.
Favorite Small Businesses [Montessori-Aligned]
I have a deep love for small businesses. I grew up with small business owner parents. When possible I try to support small businesses. As a creator, I also feel it is my responsibility to share small businesses. This post shares some of my favorite small businesses we love in our Montessori home: businesses where your money supports a family.
2023 Montessori-Aligned Gift Guide
This gift guide includes my favorite hand-selected gifts from birth to 3 years old. It includes both what we are getting our children and our favorite items in our home. The list is divided into sections so as not to be too overwhelming but to give a variety of Montessori-inspired options.
The Best Montessori Floor Beds for Infants and Toddlers
Are you considering a Montessori floor bed? You’ve come to the right place! This post goes through why you should choose a Montessori floor bed and the best options on the market. Put simply, a Montessori floor bed refers to a low bed for a baby or toddler to use instead of a crib. They are lower than a toddler bed so that younger babies can safely use them.
Designing a Montessori Home: The Entryway [+FREE DOWNLOAD]
If you’re looking to design a Montessori home the entryway is a great place to start. This is a place you can provide your child with accessibility and the tools for independence as they prepare to come in and out of the house. With a place for shoes, a seat, hooks, and a mirror you can provide an intentional Montessori entryway in your home.
How We Manage Sibling Conflict During Play
With my baby on the move we have a whole new sibling dynamic. This blog posts discusses how we are handling the changes and some things we have done to make it easier for them to harmoniously share a play space.
Montessori-Aligned Land, Air, Sea Sorting [DIY]
Check out this super easy DIY for a Montessori-inspired land, sea, and air sorting mat for your toddler. This easy DIY can be used to sort animals or vehicles and is a great early sorting activity for a toddler as well as a language activity.
Yoto vs. Toniebox: Which is Better?
Which should you choose the Toniebox or the Yoto player? We have both and in this blog post I share our experience with the two screen-free audio players. Find out which I would recommend to you! Both devices are made for young children to play music and audio independently but have several differences.
Our Favorite Toddler Plane Activities
Planning a trip with your toddler? I know flying with a toddler can be really intimidating! In this blog post I share our favorite toddler plane activities from when my son was aorund 15 months to now at almost 2.5. I also share what I look for in activities to bring on the plane!
Introducing Puzzles to Your Toddler: Jigsaw Puzzles
Are you interested in introducing jigsaw puzzles but not sure where to start? Puzzles are such a great activity for toddlers because they develop their concentration, problem-solving skills, and fine motor skills. Puzzles are a wonderful and affordable addition to a Montessori home as they can often be purchased for inexpensive or secondhand. This post covers how we introduced jigsaw puzzles from the simplest 2-piece ones to 48-piece puzzles in our Montessori home.
Introducing Puzzles to Your Toddler: Peg Puzzles
Are you interested in introducing puzzles to your toddler or older baby but not sure where to start? Interested in what a Montessori puzzle progression might look like? You’ve come to the right place! This blog series will go through our full puzzle progression from the simplest single-piece puzzles my son started in infancy to the 48-piece puzzles he is working on now at 2. This first post covers peg puzzles (and similar inset puzzles that lack pegs).
Play Schemas in Toddlers
Does your toddler throw EVERYTHING? Do you constantly find things in weird places because your toddler moved them? Have you noticed your toddler loves hanging upside down? All of these could possibly be explained by play schemas! In child development play schemas are patterns of behavior seen in play. There are 9 play schemas: transportation, trajectory, rotation, positioning, connection, enclosure, enveloping, transforming, and orientation. This post goes through why play schemas are helpful in understanding your child's behavior and how to spot them. It also includes activities for each of the play schemas.
Montessori Newborn Play 0-3 Months
I love Montessori in the newborn stage because it is a real reminder of what Montessori is actually about. It’s not about the toys, but about following the child and showing them respect. So much of the newborn stage is responding to their needs, getting to know them as a unique person, holding them when they ask, narrating our actions before we move their bodies. The most important “toy” to a newborn is you. Looking in their eyes and talking is one of the most enriching activities.