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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @caleyroe7095
    @caleyroe7095 2 года назад +885

    As a Montessori Trained Teacher, I applaud your home set up! You are teaching your child the vital skill of independence and that they're capable of completing everyday tasks without help from their parents. You are also providing your child with the tools to learn about and experience the world as it is. As you've shown in your video, many Montessori learning materials can be made at home - the key is time and care to make the world accessible for your child (safely).

    • @thetruthwillsetyoufree5567
      @thetruthwillsetyoufree5567 2 года назад +28

      And space! Some people just don't this kind of space! Man.

    • @sensun5039
      @sensun5039 Год назад +4

      Can You start even if they are 2 and four… after my abusive Marriage all ive been doing is play with them and being outside… i feel im a bad mom for slacking on the montessori… ive been doing it all on my own, with no support so what can i do to start getting my Sons be more independent.. This video really Made me feel inadequate.. kudos to the mother but i need to step it up more ❤

    • @harjundaulath8054
      @harjundaulath8054 Год назад

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    • @mochabearry
      @mochabearry Год назад +18

      @@sensun5039 You left your abusive marriage, you are a fantastic mother right off the bat. Playing outside with them gives children ample skills as well. Don’t put yourself down, please. Your children love you more than anything, let that drive you but don’t let these feelings discourage you. 💜

    • @BudgieBardot...
      @BudgieBardot... Год назад +9

      @@sensun5039 be proud you sound like a great Mum and they just want you!! Nothing wrong with playing outside, it gives them plenty of skills and spending quality time with their Mum.

  • @grace000
    @grace000 2 года назад +312

    As a child I remember i struggled with the transition between “everything being done for me” and “ doing things myself”
    I love this new perspective

    • @misselle1430
      @misselle1430 Год назад +9

      Parents were brutal without seeing it even now. So harsh to kids. Like forcing kids to walk long-distance now that oh they can walk. No no no. They can walk at 13 months but till they are 4+ atleast they will get tired. Imagine that child being forced to walk like that. Plus so many other things really.

    • @palomitapalomita7866
      @palomitapalomita7866 Год назад +4

      I remember being told I had to shower by myself when my parents found out that a friend of us had already been showering by herself for a while. I thought it was so scary bc my parents had always told me that the tub was really dangerous bc I could slip and fall.

    • @sasha_markovsky
      @sasha_markovsky Год назад +1

      @@misselle1430Omg I hated hikes. My parents would take me and my sister on 3 hour super steep hikes and we were like 4 and 8. These hikes were intense for grownups and the two of us would basically always end up in tears when arriving to the top. Then coming home with painful toes from the descent.

  • @lilyawood
    @lilyawood 2 года назад +400

    I don’t think I was that independent at 18 living with my mom lol. I’m very excited to have my child and help them have this experience of freedom and capability

  • @amaratuber
    @amaratuber 2 года назад +310

    dunno why I'm watching this as a 19 year old with no plans of having children anytime soon but this was probs one of the most relaxing videos I've seen in a while. I like how organized everything is and how you even have a compost bin as well!

    • @walqqr1
      @walqqr1 Год назад +7

      Well you are already learning useful things you can apply to your family life if you ever decide to have kids in the future.
      I don't have kids yet but I plan to, so I'm already researching and learning what I can so I'm not completely lost when the time comes lol

    • @amaratuber
      @amaratuber Год назад +3

      @@walqqr1 it’s nice to know the resources are available!

    • @rachelina97
      @rachelina97 10 месяцев назад

      Honestly it’s great to use with all people as well as with healing our own mindset and learning to praise ourselves intrinsically

    • @happening_quietly
      @happening_quietly 7 месяцев назад

      I’m 19 so same 😂 I do plan on having kids in like five years

    • @chelsearobert-zs5iv
      @chelsearobert-zs5iv 4 месяца назад +1

      Well I'm 15 with at least 10 years until I have a kid and I'm here, so...

  • @AshK457
    @AshK457 2 года назад +353

    I absolutely love how your child has spaces throughout the entire house so she can be a true part of the family. I once heard from a Montessori teacher that her job wasn't to help the children take care of themselves, it was to find ways to allow the children to care for themselves.

    • @angua65
      @angua65 Год назад +1

      I presume you don't entertain/have guests at home then? It looks great for the child, but it's like you walk in the kindergarten. Where is/are adult only spaces? O_o

    • @AshK457
      @AshK457 Год назад +22

      @angua65 the child is integrated into the adult spaces. The "adult-only" space is probably just the parent's room. This is a human child living with their parents not an ape who should be kept in a seperate room, your guests will not be offended that your home looks like a daycare and if they are offended then you probably need more mature friends who puts the life if your child above their own wants of visiting a home that has children but looks like it doesn't

    • @angua65
      @angua65 Год назад

      @@AshK457 No need for lecturing tone, I was wrong to comment here in the first place expecting normal conversation. Cheers

    • @AshK457
      @AshK457 Год назад +10

      @angua65 sorry, didn't mean to lecture you! I was only trying to answer your question. I was a little frustrated because it can get a little tiring advocating for children to be treated like people and I thought the tone you used implied you thought children’s things should be hidden from the spaces where you may have guests

    • @miroslavasobanova8368
      @miroslavasobanova8368 Год назад +10

      Adult only spaces? What the heck is that? Never heard of something like that in a home where children are.. I mean in our 2 rooms, our child definitely goes everywhere 😅😅

  • @larisapeter3916
    @larisapeter3916 2 года назад +516

    This is brilliant. It’s not only making her independent but also teaching values and important life lessons. A home is not a hotel, it’s a unit, we all do our part. It’s an amazing way to train your child. Excellent job. ❤

    • @hazieandmotherhood
      @hazieandmotherhood  2 года назад +6

      Thank you!! 😊

    • @Teenywing
      @Teenywing 2 года назад +3

      That’s the point ….Montessori……🙄

    • @lolagibson1762
      @lolagibson1762 2 года назад +1

      Yes of course home isnt a hotel well done very clever if you have a two year old be sure to hammer this message into them because as soon as they jump out of the womb they are going to be so entitled TWO hotels wouldnt be enough

    • @aminaladhani152
      @aminaladhani152 2 года назад +1

      Absolutely love it! new subscribers.can you share the link of wooden learning tower please !

    • @stormyrosebud2878
      @stormyrosebud2878 Год назад +4

      @Sunshine Lindsay lol not everyone knows what Montessori is... you can take your negativity elsewhere ma'am 💅

  • @monicawisnu2592
    @monicawisnu2592 Год назад +546

    OMG, this is very great way to teach a person to be independent. Can we create something like this for a husband size?

  • @auroras.2015
    @auroras.2015 2 года назад +112

    So...I don't have kids...I don't plan on ever having kids. But holy moly I LOVE this video. I never seen a setup like this and it's absoluty wonderful.

    • @priscillajimenez27
      @priscillajimenez27 4 месяца назад

      Maybe you'll find true love and change your mind 😊❤👰‍♀️🤵‍♂️

  • @amytaylor2739
    @amytaylor2739 Год назад +29

    Everyone who loves this video, please note that the family here has not only employed a thoughtful environment, but has studied and integrated the Montessori method into how they present all of this to the child, and the method is 99% of the reason for success here! A beautiful environment can help but not replace the attitude of the parents :)

  • @mpumiontheweb514
    @mpumiontheweb514 2 года назад +54

    Why did I watch this whole thing even though I'm not a mom, haha?? Brilliant work, your little girl is very blessed to have a dedicated mother!

  • @janeherriot7880
    @janeherriot7880 2 года назад +14

    Former Montessori Kid here ( one of the first our Montessori Kindergarten and school was in 1970) I had to smile - this really takes me back, especially the rice and the books and the water jug and little kitchen

  • @kayv5840
    @kayv5840 2 года назад +94

    I’m not a parent yet, but I love taking mental notes and having references for when the time comes. 🥰 Thank you for sharing. I like Montessori methods better, so it was a nice example.

  • @shiitaklee
    @shiitaklee Год назад +30

    I have a very naturally independent baby and I'm always trying to think of ways to include her in everything. This is absolutely amazing, obviously way better than keeping her out of everything. Thank you!

  • @LolaRabbit
    @LolaRabbit Год назад +5

    I have zero kids and I’m watching this. I never even heard of this style before, but I love it

  • @greenserene2676
    @greenserene2676 2 года назад +192

    How is this not going viral? Absolutely brilliant

  • @quinetteadaobiartsofanapos9756
    @quinetteadaobiartsofanapos9756 2 года назад +67

    Children at this age are being taught self dependent and self catering , and this video is guiding parents, nannies and care givers in that light . I want to say congratulations sister .Your home is gorgeous ✨

  • @JanniSchaldemose
    @JanniSchaldemose 2 года назад +121

    What a great environment for Alina 😄 it must be very empowering to be able to do so many thing for herself 🌸

  • @cshepard333
    @cshepard333 Год назад +9

    She’s going to grow up to be such a cool person. I can’t wait to see what happens next with her bright future

  • @maddiea.2840
    @maddiea.2840 3 месяца назад +1

    as a pre-k teacher this is absolutely fantastic in encouraging independent play and skills!! good job mama!

  • @yaeltuttebel
    @yaeltuttebel 8 месяцев назад +2

    Wow, my toddler would thrive in this home. Amazing

  • @KenshouHarpuia
    @KenshouHarpuia 2 года назад +35

    This video was suggested to me on the front page. I don't even have children and I don't really plan to have any in the future, but I've always admired the Montessori mindset and the importance of independence for children. Huge kudos to you for being an amazing parent and for raising your gorgeous daughter this way! 🥰
    (Also, the inner child in me grew jealous the longer I watched the video. The bedroom, the tiny kitchen, the sensory activity table, the whole play room, everything!! I would have loved to have all those opportunities as a child! 😍)

    • @nikopalmer6471
      @nikopalmer6471 Год назад +2

      Yes. It was relaxing to watch the video too

  • @shaz2868
    @shaz2868 2 года назад +43

    My baby is 9 weeks old and I was looking for videos on how to make him self independent when he’s older. I had no idea where to begin, so this video was a fantastic place to start. I don’t have a big space as my home is much smaller. The bed on the floor, bookshelf and the activities for play are the things I will copy. Thank you so much and Alina has a fantastic environment 💕

    • @amytaylor2739
      @amytaylor2739 Год назад +1

      be sure to study the Montessori method as it is a philosophy that is different from a lot of other parenting methods. None of what you see here was imposed on or coerced out of the child...each "lesson" or activity is offered, without expectations, trusting that when the child is ready they will want to do most things because there is an intrinsic joy in caring for ones self and ones environment. Good luck :)

  • @helenaschuller7717
    @helenaschuller7717 2 года назад +25

    Also not a mom here, but so touched by the methods and ideas...wish I could have experienced that kind of environment as a child. Very impressed by the love and dedication ❤️

  • @bakerbrewz
    @bakerbrewz 2 года назад +116

    Wow it’s really evident how much effort and time you’ve put into each space for Alina to flourish and take on tasks on her own! Amazing! And so inspiring! And a kids sized shoe horn that is something I never would have thought of but I can definitely believe it’s a game changer! Gonna have to get one for my kids!

    • @hazieandmotherhood
      @hazieandmotherhood  2 года назад +4

      Hi! Yes it definitely took lots of time and effort in the space but it was labour of love 🥰
      The kids shoe horns are the best!! Once kids get a hang of it, they manage putting shoes on all by themselves and this makes our morning so much easier, especially when we are in a rush!

  • @headerahelix
    @headerahelix 2 года назад +71

    I'm in my first trimester and taking serious notes. I love how independent she is able to be. One of my husband's worries about being a father is losing his independence to constantly look after a little one, at least when I'm not around/need a break. I think this strategy will help us significantly.

    • @kathaai
      @kathaai 2 года назад +36

      I'm reading: he wants you to do everything and keep his independence and fears when you're not able to do everything at certain times and lose the independence
      .. in that case.. divorce

    • @sofiasoto7855
      @sofiasoto7855 2 года назад +30

      It’s your life but please analizar those words carefully. This sounds like traditional misogynistic expectations from a man who wants little to no contact with their kid. Having a kid is a responsibility form both parties involved, and it doesn’t matter whether you’re a stay a home mom and he’s the breadwinner. Having a kid is obviously going to get rid of your “independence” for a few years. Please consider having a serious talk with your husband, because otherwise you’ll have two kids to look after instead of just one. And I’m talking about your husband being a man child and refusing to take responsibility over the life that you both created.

    • @katie8325
      @katie8325 2 года назад +16

      Wow, I’m glad I’m not married to your husband! He will lose his independence when you have a kid. That’s the deal. “When you’re not around”? So he’s a glorified babysitter? Good luck.

    • @headerahelix
      @headerahelix 2 года назад +22

      @@katie8325 You probably mean well, but it's kind of weird to say something like that as if I'm not a real person... You basically said "wow, glad I'm not you!", which is bad enough, but even worse when you know I'm pregnant... Do you say that kind of thing to people who say they've got other issues going on? It's just odd and unnecessary. You can be concerned without being harsh.

    • @ocarter3560
      @ocarter3560 2 года назад +13

      Kids are the literal biggest sacrifice anyone makes. Of course he’ll lose his independence - it’s sort of the trade off

  • @linnkirmis4116
    @linnkirmis4116 2 года назад +10

    I've never seen a household like this. It is amazing how it teaches children to be independent. Great video!

  • @briarrose5208
    @briarrose5208 Год назад +13

    I am so touched and absolutely charmed by the amount of love and care you have put into creating this environment for your daughter to learn independent skills at her own pace. I love that she is able to participate in food prep and cleanup in an age-appropriate way, and to do a lot of self-care. Montessori methods are so amazing! And you’re a wonderful mom.

  • @ajarnt9050
    @ajarnt9050 2 года назад +6

    Your house is incredible. I have three year old twins. I try to encourage their independence wherever I can but our house is a disaster and we're on a tight budget. Your extra toy storage made me smile. Thank you for keeping things real. 🥰

  • @jillyapple1
    @jillyapple1 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm just starting the video and I love how at 0:28, you have a wall of art at her level. Art is not just for grown-ups to enjoy. Very well done.

  • @amiedevoll7754
    @amiedevoll7754 2 года назад +16

    I just found this video. I have been a Montessorian for 25 years now. I work with the Primary age children. You have a lovely home and have designed it to follow your child's needs beautifully. MM would be impressed. 🙂

    • @hazieandmotherhood
      @hazieandmotherhood  2 года назад +3

      Hi! I have been a Montessorian only for 2 years lol and getting comments like this from someone who's Montrssorian for 25 years means a lot to me. Thank you. 😊

    • @hazieandmotherhood
      @hazieandmotherhood  2 года назад +1

      Oh sorry I actually didn't know that Montessorian means Montessori teacher, I thought it meant anyone who is loving Montessori method. I just googled it and realised 😅 My apology! It's only been 2 years since I learn about Montessori, still learning!! Once again thank you for your comment! 😊

  • @KS61055
    @KS61055 4 месяца назад

    “Trust your child, cause they will learn”. I love this! I love Montessori for children!

  • @artwithmamafairybreadd
    @artwithmamafairybreadd Год назад +1

    Your are the best teachers ever…she’s already doing so much for her age…just imagine how independent she’ll be when she’s a big girl…

  • @thirdape1906
    @thirdape1906 Год назад +3

    Expecting father here and I'm very impressed by your video. I'm discussing with my wife how we should implement some Montessori methods into our home as well. This is an excellent video depiction and my wife and I are sure to use some of these methods!

  • @jazzmynh.5215
    @jazzmynh.5215 Год назад +3

    Incredible and beautiful home and environment for Alina to grow. Everything looks so safe but realistic. Incredible!!

  • @okinoboo4743
    @okinoboo4743 2 года назад +7

    What a beautiful set up! Huge props to you ! And Alina (I love that you don't show her face! Giving her privacy)is loving it and thriving! Well done mama!

  • @zacharyhebard
    @zacharyhebard Год назад +2

    The book with the fruits and veggies may just be the coolest thing ever.

    • @elenaevd101
      @elenaevd101 6 месяцев назад

      Could you please tell us which book it is? Would you happen to know if by any chance there is an equivalent in english?? Thank you

  • @DiskJockeyFernyyy
    @DiskJockeyFernyyy Год назад +3

    She is so adorable! I love that you put everything in her power to take if she chooses .

  • @willmariegirona2911
    @willmariegirona2911 Год назад +3

    OMG I love this so much! I've always said if I'm blessed with a kid I want to go the Montessori route, but this just blew my mind and I love it. ❤

  • @kgal1298
    @kgal1298 2 года назад +10

    This is impressive. I had none of this growing up, but I was a latch key kid so I think I just learned by using all the adult stuff anyway.

  • @braria9855
    @braria9855 2 года назад +8

    The low drawer for dishes is brilliant! Truly thinking outside of the box.

  • @Sara-qm8te
    @Sara-qm8te Год назад +2

    I just can‘t believe how smart this is
    Hazie , YOU ARE AMAZING !!

  • @cassandratanmonde
    @cassandratanmonde 2 года назад +2

    I love how you set up the area for your child to be engaged with you. I work with kids so I know how benefits these set up that you have done for you child

  • @garvgarv5850
    @garvgarv5850 Год назад +1

    I have no idea why I clicked on this nor do I think I'll watch this channel again, but I love this idea and plan to use it someday

  • @emilyeah
    @emilyeah 2 года назад +3

    Wow.... wakes up alone and starts her day, waiting for her parents to wake up she picks an activity and keeps herself entertained 😲💥

  • @KathrineJKozachok
    @KathrineJKozachok Год назад +3

    Just amazing! Beautiful and conscientious. I love how you use trial and error and observation keeping what works and continually improving what doesn't. She knows she is loved.

  • @demonslayer319
    @demonslayer319 Год назад +1

    forget about all the benefits, this is just plain adorable omggggg

  • @tammyburke9453
    @tammyburke9453 Год назад +3

    I wish every parent could see this! Fantastic.

  • @arielmullins0
    @arielmullins0 2 года назад +9

    I'm new to learning about Montessori, but it is very intriguing. I can see how it would definitely encourage independence. And, I can actually see how it could help kids learn to clean up instead of tasks just feeling so out of reach... literally. I have 5 kids, and am excited to try to make the home and works more accessible to my children.

    • @amytaylor2739
      @amytaylor2739 Год назад

      I hope you will learn from studying Montessori the power of "offering" lessons as opposed to 'imposing" them, or "cajoling" them. the set up is certainly impressive and is very helpful, but it is the freedom to engage or not to engage in an activity that makes all the difference . All these activities are a joy for the child when they are freely chosen. Good luck to you!

  • @lindenpeters2601
    @lindenpeters2601 2 года назад +9

    Love love love this. It's adorable! My boys had an Ikea play kitchen for a few years but we got rid of it because they stopped playing with it! However I have always kept their dishes in a low cabinet, and each of them started learning to unload the dishwasher when they were 3 and loved matching things. Here was the progression, and it can be adjusted depending on the child:
    3-4: unload silverware
    5-8: unload silverware and their dishes, reload silverware
    9+ (or once they can reach all the cabinets): unload whole dishwasher, start learning to load whole thing.

    • @tainahollo8567
      @tainahollo8567 Год назад

      I think the Montessori idea is much better than a play kitchen, because children have their own real utensils etc and do not just play with them but learn to do real things. Children get easily bored with a toy stove, fake food and such.

  • @luciagutierrez9637
    @luciagutierrez9637 Год назад +4

    Wow!!! I’m so happy I found you before starting my motherhood journey! I’ll be copying and pasting what you’ve incorporated and I’m so grateful! I’ll be the first in my family to do Montessori at home so I’m grateful I get to follow your steps ❤ THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
    Also, You’re doing amazing as a compliment!

  • @muzzy562
    @muzzy562 5 месяцев назад

    this really made me reflect on how our fears for letting children grow and learn and make a mess and figure things out implies that we don’t think they’re capable in the first place and so we don’t give them the chance to learn (therefore confirming our beliefs).

  • @cindilouwho8681
    @cindilouwho8681 Год назад +2

    Wow, this is awesome! Creating an independent kiddo.

  • @agne4670
    @agne4670 2 года назад +51

    Wow, hats off for your creativity and dedication!! So touching to hear "trust your child" and letting them learn values by experience, not just being told to. When I grow old I wish more adults around me to have mindset like Alina

    • @hazieandmotherhood
      @hazieandmotherhood  2 года назад +5

      I wish the same! Hope there are more kind, caring and loving adults who has a healthy mindset when we are older 🥰
      Your comment made my day thank you so much.

  • @bastelkiste2242
    @bastelkiste2242 2 года назад +7

    You're giving her such good possibilities to play and learn. Just great! 👍🏻😍

  • @genesisrose249
    @genesisrose249 2 года назад +11

    Your care and love for your daugther and her growth is so evident in the functionality and practicality of the accommodations you made for her and her independence in your home. Giving me hope for the future here 🙏✨

  • @knzay
    @knzay Год назад +2

    "trust your child cuz they will learn" period!

  • @kirstyhostick2159
    @kirstyhostick2159 2 года назад +173

    As a mother of 4 and having worked in a nursery I absolutely loved this video . You are lucky enough to have the space to do what most of us dream of doing but absolutely we can all adapt for our children even if we live in small spaces

    • @hazieandmotherhood
      @hazieandmotherhood  2 года назад +21

      Yes i feel grateful to have space like this and to be able to share it with others 🥰

    • @nisa3612
      @nisa3612 2 года назад +13

      My whole house basically just as big as her living room haha, but I agree with you, we can adapt the ideas, I think a learning chair would be helpful for kids to access things, be sure to watch them all the time though

  • @celinepope
    @celinepope 2 года назад +3

    I don't plan on ever having kids, but I am a nanny. I nanny for family that does montisory style. This is educational. Can't wait to be an aunt.

  • @EmilyElizabethMay
    @EmilyElizabethMay Год назад +1

    Loved this video thank you for sharing! Congrats on 1 million views 🎉 that’s huge xx

  • @gcynthia8738
    @gcynthia8738 Год назад +3

    Love this! I have 2 nieces under one and when my other niece was a baby I always child proof but now I have 3 nieces 11 year old, 10 months, 2 months and my 3 pets 😅 so I have to be careful about how I place things around my apartment. My older niece was always okay with my dog but I have 2 cats and love how you have this so functional for your kiddos.

  • @hooooliee90
    @hooooliee90 2 года назад +5

    No clue why youtube suggested this since I'm in my mid 50s with no kids, but darn it if I didn't learn quite a bit! These techniques were super interesting and it made me wish this video had been available ages ago when my friends' kids were this age.

  • @mira55ou
    @mira55ou 2 года назад +9

    I went to Montessori school from 1th to 5th grade. We were mixed so 1-3th graders was in the same class, ans then they mixed 4-5th graders, with the intention to learn from each other and get a more versitile class. We also had free schedule, so we could do "whatever" we wanted to, so we would learn more from play rather than planned lessons. Don't know if it was successful in all aspects.. 😄

  • @stevierobertson863
    @stevierobertson863 2 года назад +15

    I can see all the effort and love you put into these spaces 💖 Thanks for sharing!

  • @Crescentmoony
    @Crescentmoony 2 года назад +21

    Ok, I'll admit I had no idea what to expect. This is amazing! I love how you've empowered her. There are definitely things I would do differently, mostly because I have ADHD and my baby probably will too (cause it tends to be genetically linked), like continuing to use plastic and not glass or ceramic, but the ideas are awesome. I hope you have other Montessori videos cause I'm fixing to start hunting for them! Thank you for making this!

    • @Crescentmoony
      @Crescentmoony 2 года назад +5

      To add context, people with ADHD often drop things because our hands just open without us trying to do it. So, if it's an important object I, a 30 year old woman, will hold it with 2 hands to make sure I don't drop it. 😅

    • @hazieandmotherhood
      @hazieandmotherhood  2 года назад +3

      Of course you can do things that work for you and your baby 😊
      Thanks for watching and I make mostly Montessori related videos so stay tuned for upcoming ones! 😉

    • @zoehead8029
      @zoehead8029 Год назад +2

      @@Crescentmoony I have adhd and I’ve never had my hands just open unwillingly… what?

  • @ThisIzSeanie
    @ThisIzSeanie 2 года назад +9

    I'm not even done with the video and I've already subscribed! This is EXACTLY what I've been looking for. I'm also a working mom; my hubby and I are both remote with our 14 month old at home. I want to rework things so it's a learning environment as I don't think she'll be at school until about the 2 year mark. This is ideal 👌🏾 thanks so much!

    • @hazieandmotherhood
      @hazieandmotherhood  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for subscribing 🥰
      Alina goes to daycare only 2 days a week and the best thing about this setup is that I don't have to constantly entertain her, she does lots of things on her own and learned to entertain herself and keep herself busy!

  • @nattyophelia7879
    @nattyophelia7879 2 года назад +3

    So impressed with this! You did an AMAZING job of making an independent little lady!

  • @Bunnidove
    @Bunnidove Год назад +2

    She's almost more independent than I am. (I'm 27 with severe anxiety) I wish I had this as a kid. Makes me want to cry, honestly.

  • @heenarahman1613
    @heenarahman1613 2 года назад +2

    Best video for babies to learn how to be independent from a very early age . I don't why it's not yet gone viral. It's a very educational video Every parent should watch this

  • @yutubl
    @yutubl Год назад

    Great childrens kitchen (Kinderküche) with real water! Also great learning tower (lernturm), similar to climbing chair (Kletterstuhl). Some of Alinas furniture looks similar to what my 3 (now adult) children they visited Montessori Kinderhaus (Kindergarden) and school.
    Our children had a (danish Flexa self mountable) loft bed with space on the ground and colorfull windowed-curtains to play house/kitchen, a table desk to play merchant shop or Kasper theatre, our son had an IKEA loft bed with childrens slide and train signal on top.
    We got into Montessori as my wifes uncles & aunts were teacher.

  • @sarahdickson4111
    @sarahdickson4111 2 года назад +6

    This is amazing! I love how accessible everything is for her and provides opportunities for learning and independence. I also love how you incorporated the KonMari method and how everything is so beautifully organized. I wonder how one could apply these techniques in a home with many children of different ages.

  • @513OF
    @513OF 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing where you purchased the socket cover! I tried to find them online but couldn’t find the right size. You are a life saver!

  • @MrFennmeista
    @MrFennmeista Год назад

    Fostering brilliance and independence simultaneously

  • @mamabebrave
    @mamabebrave 2 года назад +3

    자조기술이 아직 미흡한 아들램 보다가 아린이 보니 넘나 신기하고 대견하고 기특하고..☺️💖 이런 환경 구성과 교육을 실천하시는 부모님도 대단하시고 멋지세요👍🏻

    • @hazieandmotherhood
      @hazieandmotherhood  Год назад +1

      어이쿠 감사합니다 ㅎㅎ사실 현실은 많이부족한데 유튜브 한답시고 동기부여가 있으니 신경을 조금 더 쓰게되나봐요 ^^

  • @Dobbyisfree000
    @Dobbyisfree000 2 года назад +1

    Cotton pads idea is brilliant. I will be implementing them. Thank you.

  • @palomitapalomita7866
    @palomitapalomita7866 Год назад

    I think the toy rotation and display is really smart. As a little kid I had trouble finding my toys, and I was really attatched to most of them, even If I hadn't played with them for months. I had a lot of trouble choosing which ones were going to be donated after years of having them stored and seeing them every single day (but not necessarily playing).

  • @efrngt1234
    @efrngt1234 2 года назад +9

    I loved this video! What an intentional, loving and respectful home you have clearly worked hard to create! I am very happy I found your channel. It is so inspiring!

    • @hazieandmotherhood
      @hazieandmotherhood  2 года назад

      Hi Emily, glad you find my channel inspiring! 😊 thank you!

  • @jessesmolit5787
    @jessesmolit5787 2 года назад +2

    I am so amazed. My mind is absolutely blown. I would love to do something like this for my son, even though I don't have the same amount of space, I don't think it really makes a difference, making room for her and her spaces is so important. This is all so new to me, I just clicked on this randomly. Have you always done Montessori or was this a new journey you started? How old is your daughter? My son is 3 and very bright, but I have always felt I wasn't maximizing his potential. I just accepted the electronic toys and the tele like my parents did for me, i know, not always wise to do what you were taught especially since i often felt empty as a child and worry over my son feeling the same way all the while not knowing the alternative to what I've learned in my life. I once asked about Montessori and watched a couple videos but nothing as simple and to the point as this one. The other ones I watched basically said it was probably too late to make the switch. But I feel like this would relax my child greatly and eliminate the bordum and tantrums after he learns to move around and function in the new set up. I love it, thank you so much!

    • @hazieandmotherhood
      @hazieandmotherhood  2 года назад +2

      Pleasure is all mine. I feel so grateful to see your comment. yes you are exactly right about it, it's not about the size of space, it's more about giving them chance to be independent whether it's something as simple as being able to pick out your own outfit. I do feel that ever since we setup our home the Montessori way, I found my daughter a lot more engaged and focused on daily tasks that's happening around the house, and she is more aware of her surroundings and she enjoys being able to do so much things on her own without having to rely on me all the time, which i think reduces tantrums a lot as well.. hope you and your son enjoys your new montessori space and wish you good luck!! xx

  • @joyflowers291
    @joyflowers291 2 года назад +2

    What a beautiful way to raise children 🎀💞🎀

  • @jasminegilbreath6838
    @jasminegilbreath6838 Год назад +3

    This is so awesome. This is something I've been so interested in implementing since I became a mother last year. It's been a struggle trying to find the energy and time to do it with all of life's happenings coming at me at once...but now that my daughter is one year old and things are starting to settle down (and I'm able to get a bit more sleep 🤣) I really want to try and start implementing some of things in a way that's applicable for me and her. I officially became your subscriber after seeing this. Beautiful job done mom! Love to see your daughters independence and confidence flourish. I'm so excited to finally try and tackle this. How do you deal with messes, as this is something that I'm currently struggling with. I love to do the baby led weaning....it's just so messy that sometimes I skip out on it just so I don't have to clean up everything 😭😭😭😭😭

  • @alwayssunnykids
    @alwayssunnykids 2 года назад +4

    What an amazing set up! I'm a Montessori kindergarten teacher and I'm seeing lots of similarities.

  • @sleepyfish3929
    @sleepyfish3929 Год назад +2

    this is amazing! thank you for the inspiration. you're an awesome parent.

  • @tshiree2855
    @tshiree2855 2 года назад +1

    I am so glad yt recommended this video! Thank you so much! This was a huge help!!

  • @Kasumistern
    @Kasumistern Год назад +1

    This is so impressive! I love her little kitchen. So well done.

  • @ijhn12i
    @ijhn12i 9 месяцев назад +1

    딸이 이제 돌지났는데, 따님처럼 저렇게 혼자서도 잘 해나갈 수 있게 키우고 싶네요 구독😊

  • @MedicoMarketing
    @MedicoMarketing Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for your inspirational ideas. I love your details and functional yet practical way of making a home so dedicated of bringing up a toddler. This really make my motherhood so much more interesting and meaningful. Thanks a lot.

  • @crystalgroves3775
    @crystalgroves3775 Год назад +3

    Thank you for reminding parents that children will break things like their glassware, but that's how they learn things break. So many parents say to me, "but aren't they going to break it" and I'm like yeah, probably!

    • @wolfsmaid6815
      @wolfsmaid6815 Год назад

      well, it depends on how much your heart is attached to the things they break, I guess. I used to have two favourite mugs - my dogs already managed to shatter one of them by knocking it off the coffee table, so now I am keeping the other one out of reach from paws and little hands. ^^

  • @carolinemason2599
    @carolinemason2599 2 года назад +3

    Hazie you are an absolute genius with such excellent gift of teaching, love for your daughter, and heart to help others, a true Mother! Thank you so much for sharing your life with us. Alina is beautiful, smart and caring, great job! I love your videos, they are so inspiring and helpful for my family! GOD bless you in JESUS name! Xxx

    • @hazieandmotherhood
      @hazieandmotherhood  2 года назад +1

      Omg i am deeply touched by your kind words and blessing. Thank you so so much 🥰🥰🥰🥰 xx

  • @LifeofFlora
    @LifeofFlora 2 года назад +3

    I love this idea, which we actually use with our child. Helps alot with independent and self catering. Amazing, thanks for sharing.

  • @helenyoon4747
    @helenyoon4747 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing! It’s so helpful and inspiring. Also, you’re very creative!!! Well done mama!!!
    I’ll be organising our home with your tips!

  • @idream0521
    @idream0521 Год назад +1

    This is very eye opening. I’m happy I finally clicked in and watched the whole thing. Thank you very much for sharing. I’m a follower now!

  • @sorai1920
    @sorai1920 2 года назад +3

    This is amazing! I can see how much thought went into the setup of each area☺️

  • @lapisstories
    @lapisstories Год назад +1

    Oh my she understands how to dry the plate. I wish my housemates learn that too. 😂

  • @autobotdiva9268
    @autobotdiva9268 11 месяцев назад

    late but WOW....never thought of cotton pads to wash face and reduce water waste and still teach independence. gonna get some!

  • @maureendennehy4242
    @maureendennehy4242 2 года назад +4

    i aspire to have this amount of Montessori practices in my home one day!

  • @JeeeCaroline
    @JeeeCaroline 4 месяца назад

    My baby is only 3 months when she already had an bookshelf like yours (also a Bilingual home) - I loved your video, very inspirational. Very creative, seems affordable ideas as well.. (Montessori labeled stuff can be very pricey). Def subscribed to your channel.

  • @Ppzinha
    @Ppzinha Год назад +1

    I love it! Love that you put the art at her level to, very considered.

  • @pixiecora2212
    @pixiecora2212 2 года назад +1

    Your Montessori home is the absolute best! Your video was high quality. I am subscribing so I can learn from your wealth of knowledge.

  • @PrettyIndependent1
    @PrettyIndependent1 Год назад +2

    This is so cute. Part of me does wonder if it makes it hard when kids go to public school or out in the world in situations that are not hyper organized; do they struggle if things aren’t as easily accessible and laid out like they are used to?

  • @dodolinfangju
    @dodolinfangju 4 месяца назад

    amazing how you set this up for your child. thank you for making this video.

  • @nancykapur3334
    @nancykapur3334 Год назад +1

    Its beautiful!! I have been doing similar stuff at home with my 2 yr old. And i love to see these videos and get more inspired 🥰