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The Joyful Child: Montessori, Global Wisdom for Birth to Three
The first three years of life represent the most critical period of human development, during which a child possesses an "absorbent mind" capable of soaking in the language, culture, and habits of their environment without conscious effort. In "The Joyful Child: Montessori, Global Wisdom for Birth to Three," veteran international educator Susan Mayclin Stephenson compiles decades of research, AMI training insights, and cross-cultural observations into an accessible, beautifully illustrated guide. The book is specifically designed to help parents, caregivers, and infant-toddler educators support the natural physical, emotional, and intellectual growth of children from birth to age three.
Stephenson systematically breaks down the essential elements of the Montessori infant-toddler philosophy, offering practical advice on topics such as preparing a nurturing home environment, choosing age-appropriate toys and developmental materials, and supporting natural milestones like movement, language acquisition, and toilet learning. Rather than relying on rigid rules, the text emphasizes observing the child to understand their unique needs, fostering independence through daily routines, and replacing praise with encouragement. Packed with over a hundred black-and-white photographs from classrooms and homes around the world, this volume serves as an invaluable, global field guide for raising independent, confident, and joyful children.
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