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Movement in Montessori is Natural

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by Ingrid Rhodes, M.Ed.

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Description

Thank you to everyone who joined our live session! We're excited to share that the workshop recording is now available for all to access. Relive the conversation and tap into the collective wisdom at your convenience. Enjoy!

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Come join us (Pamela Green and myself) as we explore the practice of movement in the child, through a Montessori lens!

We will consider many aspects, such as:

  • Does movement need to be taught?
  • When does it begin within the child?
  • What is freedom in movement?
  • How might we know?
  • What is our role in supporting movement in our child?
  • What messages might we be offering to children as we offer guidance?

As we bring focus and explore together, this may help us to view more from the child's perspective, and maybe shift some of our perceptions around how to be with our child. 

Register now for this FREE live event. We’ll give a short introduction, then open it up for live Q&A!

Time: 10am-11 am (ET, U.S.A) / 3pm-4pm (UK)

We look forward to seeing you on the talk!

Information

TypeLive workshop
Format Group session
Duration 1 hr
Location Zoom video meeting
Participants Parents, Grandparents, Caregivers, Educators
Language English

Instructor

Ingrid is a certified Educational Psychologist, Montessori guide 3-6 and Positive Discipline Educator, author of the bilingual books 'Noah Learns To Appreciate' and 'Ellie, The Youngest Owner', and has always had an interest in behaviour and helping others, dedicating most of her career to teaching. Originally from Spain she and her family live in England where she runs workshops for parents and educators online and across the north of England. She's currently studying counselling. She firmly believes that education, empathy and compassion are fundamental pillars of society and that we should all understand and respect children as individuals making them part of our adult world, because although they are small and their brains might not be fully developed yet, they are still important beings.

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