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All The Types of Floor Beds
There are several types of floor beds, including:
Futon: A traditional Japanese style of floor bed that can be easily folded up and stored away w...
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Do You Need Slats For Your Montessori Bed?
A traditional Montessori bed does not require slats. The bed sits directly on the floor, and is usually made from a sturdy, solid material such as ...
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Are Floor Beds Safe?
Floor beds, also known as Montessori beds, are a popular alternative to traditional cribs or bunk beds. These beds sit directly on the floor and ca...
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Babyproofing Your Bedroom
When you consider transitioning your child's bedroom to a Montessori Bedroom where they have more freedom, it is really important to ensure the res...
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Tips For Using A Floor Bed
As long as your baby’s bedroom or nursery is entirely babyproofed, it is possible to start your baby on a floor bed when they are a newborn. Howeve...
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Montessori Bedtime Approach
Bedtime can be stressful, especially if your baby or toddler does not want to go to bed. It would be best to implement a routine as early as possib...
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Montessori Method Overview
Maria Montessori created Montessori education to help children achieve their full potential in all aspects of their life. Montessori’s efforts are r...
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Choosing a Montessori Preschool
Montessori preschools focus on the development of language and muscle movement. The aim is to help children through essential early life milestones...
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5 Reasons That Show Why The Montessori Method Works
As noted by a blog post on Montessori Rocks (2017), the five key reasons that Montessori methods work are:
Children enjoy learning: In traditio...
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5 Reasons to Choose the Montessori Method
There are many ways you could choose to educate your child, so why choose Montessori? There are many benefits of Montessori education, and Montesso...
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Benefit of The Montessori Method
Children raised and taught in a Montessori environment are capable of developing many skill sets. Montessori methods encourage...
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Montessori Approach to Discipline
Many people assume that Montessori taught children are allowed to do whatever they want, without punishment. To some extent, this is true—ch...
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