Embarking on this parenting journey was a total pivot for me. I never fancied the idea of parenting, nor did I have a soft spot for kids. Cleaning and organization? Not my cup of tea. My 20s were all about an extroverted, free-flowing lifestyle. Fast forward to today, I find myself-a mom to two beautiful kids-living a life that's surprisingly introverted, leaning towards simplicity and minimalism.
It's a complete shift, going from a vibrant, social existence to embracing a quieter, more intentional way of living. Parenthood has reshaped my perspectives, nudging me towards a more serene and mindful approach. Join me on this unexpected journey as I navigate through this newfound chapter, exploring the beauty of simplicity, sharing my experiences with Montessori, and discovering the joys of respectful parenting.
안녕하세요 미국에서 8개월 아기 키우는 엄마인데 최근에 이 채널을 발견해서! 너무너무 잘보고 있어요 :) 저도 floor bed로 바꿀 생각이 있는데 저희 아기가 잘때 워낙 많이 돌아다니고 일어나면 난간 잡고 서는 것을 좋아해서 영상에 나온 침대프레임을 쓰면 난간을 넘어 떨어질까봐 걱정이에요. 혹시 이런 경험은 없으셨는지 궁금합니다! 좋은 컨텐츠 만들어주셔서 늘 감사해요 >_<
y'know, sometimes "give up early" is also a good thing. I was always praised as being intelligent and tend to given up things early. But I'm a rather stubborn person that refused to lose, despite given up on many things I refused to just back down and never touch something again. So I given up on things easily so I could distancing myself from something and approach them differently especially when they're too hard or complicated. It took a lot of efforts before I arrived at this mindset. So maybe find a way to teach children to have selective type of "give up early". I doubt that new generation children actually have fixed mindset. I mean the societal norms already different from 40 years ago when the fixed mindset was still dominant.
Hi Hazie, have been following your channel since I first got pregnant and love it so much. Thanks so much for your content, it really helps to put Montessori activities and set up into practice.
Can we for a second appreciate how awesome parents we are for taking the time and grace to learn how to be a healthy human towards our little ones? Give yourself a pat on the back, acknowledge you are trying your best and continue learning babes... because we can always do more and do better for our kids and for ourselves. You got this! And thank you to the creator for this insightful video.
Love all the DIY activities ! You're so creative! I will definitely try some with my 10 months baby girl 😊 I was wondering where did you buy the big matt near your sofa ?
I'm sitting through your intro, hearing and seeing you have a baby that crawls around, pulls himself up and even stands up for a while. Meanwhile, my 11 month old is sitting in the corner, just chilling, not even bothered by the fact all his toys are out of his reach 🙃 no crawling, no pulling up, just chillin'
All babies develop at different rates and have different personalities too. If you’re concerned about your baby’s development, you should talk to your pediatrician.
Have you actively mentally and physically stimulated their development or just kinda had them avoid stuff so they don't get hurt and stay in one place?
I needed this, thank you! My 10mo is zoom-crawling all over our apartment and has little interest in his toys! When your baby gets into semi-dangerous things, like breakable bowls, do you take him away or let him still explore?
Same! When I can divide them up (blocks or trains) I have two baskets so they each get some of their “own”. Not foolproof but it helps. Or I have the older one set toys up on the couch or little table that they don’t want baby messing with while they play
I am a mother of 3 year old and I do love montessory and make her independant and able. But my concern is about what to do about all the small size furniture once she grows up and also since we have some space constraint. Have tried to make furniture which grows with her. But it's too much material wastage once they grow up in a couple of years. Any advise on how to mitigate this will be helpful.