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197 of 199 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for Parents on a Budget
Although there are more and more chartered and public schools using Montessori methods of teaching, most Montessori schools are private enterprises and must charge considerable tuition in order to stay open. If you are in favor of Montessori methods but are not able to send your child to a Montessori school, this is the book for you.

The author of this book gives a...

Published on April 7, 1998

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3.0 out of 5 stars Pre-school Years
This is a decent book, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who is interested in seriously introducing the Montessori homeschool methods to their small children. A good portion of the book is telling you about Maria Montessori and her life/her teaching. You can find that on the internet. Towards the end of the (very thin) book, there are simple ideas to do with your...
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197 of 199 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for Parents on a Budget, April 7, 1998
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This review is from: Teaching Montessori in the Home: Pre-School Years: The Pre-School Years (Paperback)
Although there are more and more chartered and public schools using Montessori methods of teaching, most Montessori schools are private enterprises and must charge considerable tuition in order to stay open. If you are in favor of Montessori methods but are not able to send your child to a Montessori school, this is the book for you.

The author of this book gives a brief history of Maria Montessori and how she discovered how children learn. It then goes on to describe the methods used, and gives detailed instructions for all the exercises and demonstrations which are used with preschool-aged children.

The author also gives instructions for making many of the Montessori materials at home, with common household items or easy-to-obtain craft supplies. Throughout the book she offers many alternative suggestions for the materials which are typically used in a Montessori classroom. For instance, she mentions that a muffin tin can be used very effectively to sort buttons, and that a handtowel may be used for the workmat.

Although this book was orginally written in the 1960's, most of the information is still useful today. The cover mentions that it has been updated and revised, but it is not clear what information has been changed in this edition. Still, overall this book is a wonderful resource for frugal parents who are able to teach their children at home, and who want to use Montessori methods to do so.

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124 of 126 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A well written and organized resource guide, February 21, 2003
This review is from: Teaching Montessori in the Home: Pre-School Years: The Pre-School Years (Paperback)
I became interested in the Montessori method while researching different educational styles in order to prepare for what my family's options would be once our twin toddlers reach preschool age. After doing research on the internet, attending an open house at a Montessori preschool in our area, and reading "The Discovery of the Child" by Dr. Maria Montessori, I felt that I needed to find a book that I could use as a guide and would serve as a frame of reference for beginning to do activities with my children that are based on the Montessori approach. This book not only served as an excellent reference guide to how to use the Montessori method at home with your children, but it is well written, easy to follow, and well organized. I particularly like how each activity includes clear directions on how to carry out the activity, the materials needed for the activity, the purpose of the activity, and the learning objective for the activity. I also like how the author included a section on how to make a "prepared environment" for learning in your home, being that the "prepared environment" is one of the, if not the most, critical aspects of a Montessori education. This book is really helpful for someone like me who wants establish an early educational foundation for my children at home and see what suits their needs and personalities before the time comes for my husband and I to decide what will be the educational setting for our children's preschool and kindergarten years.
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85 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Practical book for teaching the very young., February 26, 2001
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This review is from: Teaching Montessori in the Home: Pre-School Years: The Pre-School Years (Paperback)
My mother was an educator who spent the first nine years of my life staying home with my sisters and me. My parents could not afford to send me to Montessori School. Instead, my mother constructed many of the materials described in the book and used them with me. Because of her efforts, I was reading phonetically at 4 in addition to being well prepared for 1st grade math. I remember fondly the time when we spent together with "school" and do not remember any insecurity or feelings of being pushed. I feel I have benefited from a lifetime a learning and self-confidence that has aided me in many of my endeavors.

When I became pregnant with twins, my mother purchased the new addition of this book for me. I work full time, but still have found time to make the materials in the book (they are very easy!). I enjoy spending time on the exercises with my girls, who are now two and a half . They also look forward to when he have "school".

As an introduction to the world of Montessori; this book has been an eye-opener to me. This book has shown me the beauty of the Montessori Method itself, so much so that my husband and I are considering placing our girls in a Montessori school when they get a little older.

I did find the index of toys and materials outdated, as hinted at by the below critic. Some of these toys are no longer manufactured. I find it sad, however, that the below critic finds teaching manners such as cleaning up after yourself outdated. My girls, at two and a half, enjoy watching me and my husband in the kitchen, helping us clean with their child-size brooms and mops, dusting, etc. I want my children to understand that they are a contributor to their own environment, and not to expect such things to be taken care of by maids or parents.

I recommend this book to you as I have to many parents of pre-school children.

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54 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring work for parents and young children!, February 15, 2004
This review is from: Teaching Montessori in the Home: Pre-School Years: The Pre-School Years (Paperback)
I was completely ignorant about the Montessori method when I bought this book. My son is almost 3 and as I had become tired of playing with cars and trucks and saying "no" all the time. I was looking for a more engaged kind of play-with-learning that we could do at home.

This book is fantastic - outlining many activities and giving a taste of the Montessori approach that will let you decide whether you want to know more (I did!). Many Montessori programs are expensive but this book equips you to do the activities with home made equipment. It also inspires parents to teach their children about everyday activities in a more formal way - eg. my son loved the 'lesson' on how to open and close a drawer properly. He quickly 'taught' his panda and Maisie how to do it noiselessly and showed a great deal of pride in his new ability. What a change from throwing Hot Wheels cars at the wall!

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank You For This Book!, June 7, 2003
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Kristin N Pedroza (Vista, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Teaching Montessori in the Home: Pre-School Years: The Pre-School Years (Paperback)
I spent a year agonizing over how I could implement Montessori in my home preschool. Materials, which are so important to the montessori method are very expensive. This guide tells you how to make your own. It is very simple. If you want to homeschool, are trying to figure out how to transition your toddler into a preschool routine, and want them to LOVE LEARNING...try this out!(I went to montessori as a preschooler and I can still remember the way the materials felt in my hands. It is a sensory and movement based learning that is very appealing and residual)
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Resource, March 3, 2007
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This review is from: Teaching Montessori in the Home: Pre-School Years: The Pre-School Years (Paperback)
I became interested in this method of schooling the first time I ever read about it. I had yanked my four year old son from his preschool program because he had gone from a normal happy preschooler to a biting, kicking, swearing little monster. He also has a speech delay, which did not help matters at all because we could not understand what he was talking about when he tried to tell us what was happening during his day.

His father and I decided to homeschool him until he's six, upon which time we will enroll him with the local charter school. So I started researching different methods and the first time I saw this I fell in love. But my heart sank when I saw just how expensive the equipment is. I was also dissapointed when I discovered that we have a local Montessori school only to find out it cost more than we make in a month. My husband is a full time student on a very low, limited income. I could not in good concious sanction spending that kind of money. So I read everything, online and books, that I could get my hands on. And while all I read talked of the different methods, it never said how to implement them.

I saw this at Paperback Swap (awesome site) and snagged it on impulse. I am so glad that I did. It gave me everything I needed to get a start. It helped me understand the resources I already had and told me how to pull them together in a cohesive whole. I have four children ranging from 8 months - 4.5 years. The three oldest think it's great and they are so proud of themselves every day. Even my husband got in on it and helped me construct several items. We both love this book and I reccomend it to everyone that talks about teaching Montessori.

I also reccomend Seven Times the Sun: Guiding Your Child Through the Rhythms of the Day by Shea Darian
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29 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The methods really worked!, May 19, 1998
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This review is from: Teaching Montessori in the Home: Pre-School Years: The Pre-School Years (Paperback)
My children are now ages 25 and 28. In the late 60's I purchased this book and made all the materials to teach the children from infancy. Both children could read phonetically by age 3, both attended Montessori schools from age 3 to 6, both were Merit Scholars and both still love to learn. I am purchasing an updated copy for my daughter to use for her first child.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Short, Simple, Practical, December 20, 2006
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Lisa Williams (Watertown, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Teaching Montessori in the Home: Pre-School Years: The Pre-School Years (Paperback)
This book is a short, simple, practical guide to doing Montessori-inspired activities at home with your kids. There are several dozen examples of Montessori learning activities, each 2-3 pages long, with instructions on how to gather or make what's needed -- it could be as simple as finding colored buttons for sorting into an egg crate, pouring rice or sand between cups in a tray, or making salt clay with flour, salt, and water. Sure, they sound simple, but this kind of play teaches kids about cause and effect and stimulates the senses without needing battery-powered blinking lights and beeping sounds.

The activities are simple and give even the youngest kids opportunities for open-ended play while keeping an older kid's attention. As an example, I made the salt clay for my two year old and five year old and gave them plastic placemats and some cookie cutters, and they had fun for an hour making and naming what they made. Cost? $0, since I used things I already had in my house.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Source of Montessori Information, July 18, 1999
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This review is from: Teaching Montessori in the Home: Pre-School Years: The Pre-School Years (Paperback)
As a parent and teacher I would highly recommend this book to parents looking for information about the Montessori method. I currently teach at a Montessori school and this is one of the books that we recommend to parents.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Valuable Book for Montessori Parents, March 23, 2002
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This review is from: Teaching Montessori in the Home: Pre-School Years: The Pre-School Years (Paperback)
Hainstock's easy to understand format will be helpful to the parent who knows little or nothing about how to use the Montessori method. The instructions and presentation of each of the learning activities mentioned in this book, in my humble opinion, are excellent. Parents today are busy and they don't have time to wade through books with complicated, confusing information. Their time is valuable, and Hainstock is sensitive to this fact. She is also sensitive to the child and his or her needs. Her lessons truly represent Montessori in every way.

I have looked at this book from two persepectives - a parent and as a teacher and came away with the same feeling. Job well done.

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Teaching Montessori in the Home: Pre-School Years: The Pre-School Years by Elizabeth G. Hainstock (Paperback - September 1, 1997)
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