Setting Up a Montessori Home Part 3 by Marie Mack of Child Led Life

Young boy standing on a black plastic stool at the sink washing a dish
Photo by Marie Mack

In the third and final part of my series, I would like to focus on a couple other places in our home where the Montessori Method has helped us. These little things seem to add consistency to our home and help our children know what to expect throughout the house. We try to implement these same activities and setups every time we move. It makes a new place seem like home much faster. Keep reading at my NEW blog!

Photo of young boy's legs standing on a black plastic stool at the sink
Photo by Marie Mack

Low cabinet in a kitchen that is set up for kids, including some snacks
Photo by Marie Mack

Corner shot of a living room with two, light-filled windows, a wood floor, and a wall clock
Photo by Marie Mack

Corner shot of a living room with one, light-filled window, a wood chair, and some toys
Photo by Marie Mack

Wall-size felt alphabet mat with lowercase letters and alphabet pictures to Velcroed to the mat
Photo by Marie Mack

A child's gate at the top of the stairs with a tot standing behind it
Photo by Marie Mack

Two Montessori-friendly floor activities for children consisting of a basket and a box with various items
Photo by Marie Mack

One Montessori-friendly floor activity for children consisting of a box with various items
Photo by Marie Mack

Large wooden activity board with old latches, screws, bolts, and hinges
Photo by Marie Mack

~Marie Mack of Child Led Life blog

The original post was published at Montessori on a Budget. This was my most popular series. I hope you enjoyed it! ~Marie

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