Thank you so much for making these videos. I got surprised with 2 babies under 2. I never really knew if I wanted to be a mom or not then bam I got two back to back. I’ve lived a very hard life of physical, sexual, and mental abuse/ trauma since I was two years old. So I never knew if I wanted children because of my own issues and I honestly don’t know how to mother children let alone babies. It’s been a huge journey and learning process for me. I just learned that my toddlers issues are coming from screen time. Unfortunately with me not having the just basic information on raising children they have been in front of a screen their whole life. Now it has only been educational things. So my almost 3yr old started reading at 1yr old, can count almost up to 100, knows some Spanish, and just basically knows everything already a kindergarten if not first grader would know, he’s also almost writing. His sister almost 2 speaks a large vocabulary can read some and count already, knows her colors and animals… but I started noticing my children NEVER sleep properly. They are consistently getting up through out the night and have VERY short nap times. Their tantrums are very long and extremely heightened, and they can’t really make eye contact or hold little conversations or communicate with me like other children, and aren’t ready for potty training. I’ve learned this is because of the screen time they get. I feel absolutely terrible. But they are SO young I can reverse this and help them get where they need to be. Videos like this are helping me SO much with coming up with exciting, creative ideas to get my kids off the screen and have fun, interactive playtime that benefits them wholly. It also helps me. With all the trauma I’ve been through it’s been very hard to connect with my children in a way that allows me also to feel comfortable. Between your video and 3 others I already have about 33 ideas I am going to implement. It’ll take about 4-6weeks slowly detoxing my toddlers from the screen, but I know we are all going to enjoy the activities and connection that’s about to come. Thank you so much for making a difference in our lives!! 😭🥰❤️🙌🏻
What a wonderful mother you are. You are raising your children right!! Love this! I did similar routines with my children and I now have happy functioning adults. Keep up the good work.
This is so helpful! Thank you deeply for taking the time out of your busy mom life to help us struggling moms out there with ideas. You are doing a lovely job as a mom, I aspire to be like you.
So glad to hear it was helpful! Sometimes I aspire to be the mom I was in that video too, haha. But with three now its not as easy to do everything, its all about balance :)
@@mi-ln4ic all children are different, Montessori is all about following your child, allowing independence where you can, and treating them with respect. My first son has a very different personality, it was lots of running and climbing at this age and not so much about shelf work. Hope that helps!
keypoints to note: 0:12 - points to camera 0:26 - shows affection and bonds with the mother through cuddling 0:44 - Lucas is able to walk stably to choose his own clothes and can be seen to go from a walk to squatting to pick up his clothes 0:53- uses palmar grasp to grab the clothes 0:55 - walking stably w/o any support 1:07 - lucas is seen to be standing and observing his book 1:22 - depth perception/well-developed eye-hand coordination 2:02 - adaptation of pincer grasp -uses thumb and middle finger 2:23 - Well-developed eye-hand coordination 2:30 - develops a sense of ownership by taking the initiative in attempting to clean the table 2:43 - squeezing the yogurt 2:51 - palmar supinate grasp to hold the spoon 3:07 - able to use spoon to feed himself oatmeal 6:28 - not so much running but when he is walking fast he can be seen to be wobbling 7:55 - able to listen to a story 8:15 - child turns two/three pages of a book, able to look at pictures in a book, recognises familiar objects and pictures in books 10:17 - explores his outside environment where he looks at bugs on the ground 11:09 - climbling the pickler triangle
I loved this video! My daughter is about the same age (17 months). She also loves practical life activities and does not care for diaper changes! I'm so glad your little one is sleeping through the night. Mine is not quite there yet. I would love to hear more about how to got him sleeping well! Thanks for sharing this DITL!
I love this age! Their little personalities really shine. I’m not sure I have tips on sleeping. He has just been amazing since day 1. My 3 year old *still* doesn’t sleep through the night 😣. I just got lucky with Lucas! He has slept through the night since 4 months, and the only thing I did differently it didn’t rush in every time he cried (but that was because I had a 2 year old and I was always busy) but I think he learned to self sooth a little. I’m not into cry it out, I never let him cry, but I never rushed in if he woke up, and he would often go back to sleep on his own.
@@TaraWilloughby I love this age too! Oh that's so nice he has always been a good sleeper! I'm so sorry your 3 year old still wakes up! I guess every baby really is different! When we have a second we are hoping that one will be the good sleeper 😂
Our 18 month old goes to bed at around 6-7pm (depending on how little he sleeps in day and what time he wakes in morning). He wakes for the first time usually between 9.30 - 10.30, then again at about 1, 3 and then for his wake up time (4.45am - 6.00pm). Super inconsistent. Get's very stressed in the night, screams from the second he wakes up. We've tried leaving him, we've tried timing, we've tried rocking to sleep, holding hand to sleep, just quietly whispering to go to sleep, we've tried feeding less before bed, more before bed, we've tried putting to bed earlier, we've tried putting to bed later. We've tried popping in and out during crying, we've tried picking up and putting down while crying. Nothing has worked. We see some of the other parents who's babies sleep through, or maybe wake once, and get so jealous of how much energy they must have! We just struggle everyday.
This video makes me so excited for things to come! My boy turns one on the 12th. Working on going down the stairs and using his fork now. Love getting more ideas. ❤️
I absolutely love this video my son is 20 months old now, I wish I could afford all these things to help my son develop, I watch this and genuinely feel like a terrible mum, I feel like I’m too overprotective, I’m saying no a lot and not knowing how to redirect correctly, he isn’t speaking at all yet which worries me I feel like I can’t communicate effectively too him, the tantrums have come on thick and fast and I certainly haven’t handled them well at all on many occasions I’ve just made them worse, you’re obviously doing an amazing job hats off to you although it makes me quite emotional how much I’ve clearly held him back
Thank you for commenting! Do not put yourself down! Please remember whenever you see videos like this they are heavily edited. Yes, this is our day, but that doesn't mean we don't have meltdowns and bad days too. I just post our positives to give people inspiration, but never want to make anyone feel bad about their parenting. You are doing an amazing job and the fact that you are worried about it shows that you care. You got this mama! They are so lucky to have you as their mommy!
@@DaniBLove he’s doing a lot better with his words, obviously going off my original comment I thought it was going to be a long time till I heard him say anything but he now more or less knows how to say most colours, and many more words besides, he doesn’t really join words together yet apart from “one more” or “tick tock” but I’m so pleased. some of the words aren’t always clear but I know what he is saying so he can communicate that little bit more, he’s a huge fan of the word no unfortunately 😂 he still tests me daily with tantrums I’m still trying figure out how best to redirect etc we’ll get there I’m positive ☺️ thank you for asking x
@@nataliemcw3375 that’s really awesome Natalie! Proud of little man! I just signed my daughter up for speech therapy and “Help me Grow” should be calling me soon to set something up with them again. I cannot wait to get to that stage where she can tell me what she wants. My daughter also just started daycare a month ago so I’m hoping words will follow soon. She just turned 18 months.
I love my 15 month old son dearly but he is so strong willed and active. I hoping with a few months and some consistency we can get a bit closer to what you show. For example we don't have a fenced in yard and my son just wants to run toward the street. We bought activities and a little step 2 slide thing and he still is just fascinated with exploring. It pretty much usually ends with him not wanting to stay in the yard and also not wanting to hold my hand if we walk down the street a bit (quiet cauldesack no sidewalk though). He's throwing a fit while I carry him inside.
That is a hard age, they are just discovering they can walk and have more freedom! Maybe you can find a park that is fenced? My oldest was strong willed and loved to explore, fenced in playgrounds were great for exploration. Sounds like you are doing a great job trying to follow his interests!
Aw I love videos like this! These tasks seem just within reach for us vs some of the things the older toddlers are up to. It can be (ie it is) hard work to Montessori at Home, but taking a step back and seeing how much they accomplish is so rewarding. Thank you for sharing! (Also happy to hear the age of understanding that messes do need to be cleaned and not just made larger is coming soon).
Yes, I think we’re in the sensitive period for order and Lucas is all about making sure things are as they should be. It makes for a great helper with cleaning! He is always pointing out when things are out of place! It is easy to get wrapped up in daily life, it is nice to take a step back and see all that they are accomplishing!
I loved watching your video - it was refreshing to see another baby close to age as my daughter and the things we do are similar. I work from home and it is just us and I was not sure if the activity I have with her was good enough. I loved watching your son and your narrative was so peaceful and calm. I appreciate this very much.
I love your home space, your routine and your time together. What time does Lucas go to bed? I have a 13 month old boy and still on 2 naps. Thank you for sharing. Such an inspiration. 😊
It took me longer than I care to admit to realize it was sped up around 30 seconds in and I started stressing out about why you were rocking him so violently lol
ive been watching montessori videos lately & little did iknow was already incorporating them before i even looked into montessori. most videos ihave seen my son already does most at 15 months old
Hi... this is the first video I've seen from you... I really liked it, maybe I try some of your routine (however it takes some time for me, currently "only" 12 weeks pregnant 😊 ) . Sending you greetings from Germany 🙋♀️
Nice video, your voice is very calming and your son is doing amazing !😇 My daughter is 17 months old and we try to do things the Montessori way as well, but I find it quite difficult as she doesn’t walk yet (but speak all the time !) Can you share any tips for a similar routine but with a non-walker please ? It would be very helpful. Thank you 😊
She will probably start walking before I get that video up 😆. Some babies are late walkers, my friend had a baby that didn’t walk until 19months. I would just follow her lead! Let her watch and if she wants to join in on anything try to make it accessible. At this age they really just want to do whatever you are doing!
Love your house, playroom set up, your narration and how calm your children are! I've been wanting to do a similar routine with my 18 months son, however i find it difficult to keep his attention for more than 5 minutes on activity or at least keep him calm enough to stay (with me) in his play room and not be running around the house. Lol If you have some tips to share on that i'd be really grateful! P.S: I love his high chair. Would you mind sharing from where you bought it? Thanks a bunch!
18 months is a perfect time to focus on gross motor play! At this age children are exploring their capabilities and gross motor play is very important. I would follow their lead, and if he is only interested running around that is ok. Set up some gross motor activities for him inside or head outside to explore. There have been entire months where my children haven’t touched their shelf work because they are in a sensitive period for movement. The high chair is the stokke Tripp Trapp.
@@TaraWilloughby Tara, thanks so so much for taking the time to answer! Reading it made me understand a little bit more about what my child might need passing through this stage. I'd be doing some gross motor activities starting from tomorrow!
@Blanki Roldan Perez Ella no está exponiéndolos, simplemente ayudando a otras madres. A veces es mejor reservarse su propia opinión personal y sólo darla si se la piden.
I find that modeling tends to help! I will show them how I brush my teeth first, or if you have an older sibling that can help too. With my oldest son we had a very hard time getting him to brush his teeth, we found the Elmo brushing teeth song and would play that while we brushed.
I tried the Montessori method but my toddler just empties all the shelves from the toys and does not return them. I can’t keep up cleaning after him, so we currently have an empty Montessori shelf and I just take out two or three toys that he plays with. He is 18 months as well, but way more energetic and chaotic than your son on this video. 😂
Montessori is all about following your child! Most children at this age are very into gross motor play and not as much into shelf work, Lucas is just an old soul 😄
I'm confused where you live. I'm American residing in Australia and some of the toys and organizers you have are things that I find in KMart in Australia. I've never seen them in America. Where did you go to get the ball pit, the mini grey and white organizer basket with the handles, and the race car track tower? Are these available in America?
I believe the organizer baskets are from Target, but the ball pit and race car toy are on Amazon. I live in the US. Hope that helps! I do have an Amazon storefront, but it is US.
I start with showing them how I brush my teeth. Offer them a toothbrush to join along. You can even offer for them to brush your teeth. Teeth brushing is tricky because it’s something you have to do, but I try to give my child as much independence and options as I can. If they are still not receptive to that, I just explain that everyone has to brush their teeth, and explain what I will be doing. “I am going to put toothbpaste on the toothbrush, and then I will put it in your mouth and brush your teeth, just like you saw me do!” With my oldest son I found a video on UA-cam about brushing teeth, and that seemed to help him. I would sometimes play the Elmo brushing teeth song. Just remember it is just a stage! Eventually you will get into a routine, but I know how hard it can be in the moment!
You are doing a great job. How adorable the boys are. When did you start doing these activities ? When did the little one start to recognized or response? such as picking up his outfit? I have a 15 months old ( Adjusted) he can follow instructions but he does not do much yet.
I started as soon as he showed interest in picking out other things, like toys or books. I don’t think he understood that he was picking out his own outfits at first, but it just became a routine and eventually he caught on that he could pick out his own outfits!
Hi, Tara! Thanks for sharing your video! Your bathroom stool looks really nice---what is it and where did you get it? Been looking for one for my toddler!
Hi, not it was not the compression kind. It was screwed into the wall on one side and the other side we had a special railing mount that it was screwed in to. Hope that helps!
Thank you! In this video I believe he was using the Colgate My First Toothbrush. We don’t have a specific one we use, I usually let the boys pick one out from target when we go. I have been on the lookout for a more eco-friendly option, but haven’t found one we love yet.
How did you teach him to just pick one option (when he was getting dressed) because whenever I give my 19 month old options she always tries to pick both 😂🤦🏻♀️
Hmm, I just talked through the options. “Today we have a blue shirt or green shirt, would you like to wear the blue or the green?” It’s probably just a repetition thing. They are probably just not connecting that choosing a shirt = the shirt they get to wear for the day. At some point it will click. Until then I’d continue giving the option and making the choice yourself until they understand. I would just continue to talk through my thought process “you pointed at both the green and blue shirts, I’m going to put the green shirt on you today”.
I have a montessori tower but my daughter almost fell off the back and she insists on going on that thing w/o supervision I want to use it but I am scared she can get hurt
My entire life doesn't revolve around everything I do with my son 24/7. Like.. How do you get anything accomplished if you're only parenting every second that they are awake?
I don’t! This video is just a snapshot of our life. My children go to preschool so I can get things done, but I invite them to help out with cleaning or cooking when I can. Often they say no and choose to play instead. My husband is also great at making sure I get breaks just for me during the week so I don’t get burnt out.
How did you get him to sleep thru the night. Did you sleep train. I still bf my 17 month old and she wakes hourly in the night, never slept more than 3 hours. I would never leave her to cry tho so sleep training isn’t for me but I would love some tips (unless he’s a naturally great sleeper lol) x
Lucas has always been a naturally good sleeper. I just got very luck with him. We never did any sleep training with him and he began sleeping through the night on his own. I did a lot of baby wearing and he slept on me for much of his nap time as an infant, not sure if that had anything to do with it. I think it was more his personality. On the other hand, I have a 4 year old that still doesn’t sleep through the night and we tried everything (including cry it out which I would not recommend, it only made things worse). I think some kids just sleep and some don’t. Sending support because I totally understand and wish I could give you the magic formula 😆
Hi, I was wondering if you ever have teeth brushing problems and whether you had any tips around it ? Our 18 month sometimes open wides beautifully like your LO but is however going through a stage of only being willing to do himself.
we’ve run into problems teeth brushing with both boys. With Lucas it helped when we all brushed our teeth together, and I told him the dentists wants parents to check kids teeth after brushing. For my oldest he was a lot harder, we ended up finding an Elmo brushing teeth song and would either sing it or let him watch the song on my phone. Didn’t love that route, but it wasn’t forever and it worked with him!
@@TaraWilloughby thanks for replying! Nah I’m with you. When it comes to something they see as pointless as teeth brushing it’s just all about avoiding a battle!
I’m getting this question a lot! Brushing teeth together as a family helped with Lucas. And I told him the dentist wants all parents to check kids teeth after. For my older son none of that worked, so we found an Elmo brushing teeth song and would sing it or let him watch it on my phone when we brushed his teeth. I promise it’s just a phase. It seems like all kids go through it
Lucas is talking so much now! His speech has really blossomed since turning two and I think him starting school a couple mornings a week has helped as well!
@@TaraWilloughby Where are the utensils from? What brand? Looking for some good utensils that my son can hold well, but the food keeps falling off before it gets to his mouth. He is 19 months.
@@lauraaaahhh hi! They are linked on my Amazon storefront. Here is the link! Check out this Idea List on Amazon: Kitchen by Tara Willoughby a.co/5PYF1wl
I don't really get what's Montessori about it.. helping your children to do things on their own is a normal thing, isn' it, both for the children and the parents? For me, this kind of life seems totally normal.
Montessori is more than just teaching your children to do things on their own. It's tailoring the environment to your child's size and interests. So, for example, everything is accessible and child height. The child gets to pick and choose what they wear, read, play with, etc. But of course that does not mean that they don't have boundaries. Of course there are boundaries, but they're within reason.
I agree that this can be done in any home! Lots of people all over the world have never heard of the term “Montessori”, but they parent very similarly. Montessori began as an education style, and only later in life did Maria Montessori talk about the Montessori home. So I agree, this way of life could be very normal for some. I would say in the US it is not as normal to give children independence and treat them with respect.
@@TaraWilloughby I also wondered what’s so special about it, but I guess in Germany children normally grow up very independent. Depending on where in Germany children live, they go to school on their own (with friends their age) starting age six. And stuff like that. It is completely normal to see an eight year old using the metro to get to school alone. That probably would be unheard of in the US
@@Izanuela22 yes, exactly this. It is very uncommon in the US, but seems to be more common in other countries. The kids in the US are at a disadvantage, they are typically not given much independence or respect from adults.
True, but European countries are smaller than the US. Most children in Poland for example can walk to school whereas most children in the US either need to be driven there or need to take a schoolbus
I never really tracked Lucas’ words. He verbal pretty early on and around 2 years was putting together sentences (which was very different than my first child).
But this is your second baby though, the second child will learn faster coz he/ she learns from his/ her sibling. How about your first child? When you have the second child, you will do everything what suit with the first child typically! *justsaying
Hi! I’m not sure the question, but yes I agree, the second child takes on a lot of what the older child is doing! I wasn’t making videos when my oldest was 18 months, but you can find 18 month Montessori videos from @mariaandmontessori. She has some great videos!
Video is good, but i thought you gonna teach us Montessori methods, how child make those things independently doing, instead you are showing daily routine of your child, please take into consideration that something useful teaching other moms , thank you
Yes! In Montessori we often give children freedom where we can. One of the things my son enjoys is picking out his outfit. At this age it is important to limit the options, but for him it was a task that he enjoyed and took pride in :)
I hate to hear that you feel that way. This is just a snapshot of our day, we have ups and downs, my kids have meltdowns just like anyone else, I choose to only share the positive. Sending hugs 💕
Thank you so much for making these videos. I got surprised with 2 babies under 2. I never really knew if I wanted to be a mom or not then bam I got two back to back. I’ve lived a very hard life of physical, sexual, and mental abuse/ trauma since I was two years old. So I never knew if I wanted children because of my own issues and I honestly don’t know how to mother children let alone babies. It’s been a huge journey and learning process for me. I just learned that my toddlers issues are coming from screen time. Unfortunately with me not having the just basic information on raising children they have been in front of a screen their whole life. Now it has only been educational things. So my almost 3yr old started reading at 1yr old, can count almost up to 100, knows some Spanish, and just basically knows everything already a kindergarten if not first grader would know, he’s also almost writing. His sister almost 2 speaks a large vocabulary can read some and count already, knows her colors and animals… but I started noticing my children NEVER sleep properly. They are consistently getting up through out the night and have VERY short nap times. Their tantrums are very long and extremely heightened, and they can’t really make eye contact or hold little conversations or communicate with me like other children, and aren’t ready for potty training. I’ve learned this is because of the screen time they get. I feel absolutely terrible. But they are SO young I can reverse this and help them get where they need to be. Videos like this are helping me SO much with coming up with exciting, creative ideas to get my kids off the screen and have fun, interactive playtime that benefits them wholly. It also helps me. With all the trauma I’ve been through it’s been very hard to connect with my children in a way that allows me also to feel comfortable. Between your video and 3 others I already have about 33 ideas I am going to implement. It’ll take about 4-6weeks slowly detoxing my toddlers from the screen, but I know we are all going to enjoy the activities and connection that’s about to come. Thank you so much for making a difference in our lives!! 😭🥰❤️🙌🏻
What a wonderful mother you are. You are raising your children right!! Love this! I did similar routines with my children and I now have happy functioning adults. Keep up the good work.
Thank you!! 💕
This is so helpful! Thank you deeply for taking the time out of your busy mom life to help us struggling moms out there with ideas. You are doing a lovely job as a mom, I aspire to be like you.
So glad to hear it was helpful! Sometimes I aspire to be the mom I was in that video too, haha. But with three now its not as easy to do everything, its all about balance :)
Such a calm baby❤. My 15 mo is just unstoppable 😍
My 15 month old son is so non stop and strong willed. Did yours get more chill like this around 18 months??
@@mi-ln4ic all children are different, Montessori is all about following your child, allowing independence where you can, and treating them with respect. My first son has a very different personality, it was lots of running and climbing at this age and not so much about shelf work. Hope that helps!
You have a wonderful baby, so many skills for his age!
OMG, what a lovely family and a great mom you are! It's the first video about Montessori routine I've watched without the gilt. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much!
I have a 17 month old and trying to incorporate Montessori in our home so this is very helpful!
I'm so glad you found this video helpful! 17 months is a great age to introduce Montessori concepts in your home!
Great video babe. I love the narration and seeing you with our sweet boys!
keypoints to note:
0:12 - points to camera
0:26 - shows affection and bonds with the mother through cuddling
0:44 - Lucas is able to walk stably to choose his own clothes and can be seen to go from a walk to squatting to pick up his clothes
0:53- uses palmar grasp to grab the clothes
0:55 - walking stably w/o any support
1:07 - lucas is seen to be standing and observing his book
1:22 - depth perception/well-developed eye-hand coordination
2:02 - adaptation of pincer grasp -uses thumb and middle finger
2:23 - Well-developed eye-hand coordination
2:30 - develops a sense of ownership by taking the initiative in attempting to clean the table
2:43 - squeezing the yogurt
2:51 - palmar supinate grasp to hold the spoon
3:07 - able to use spoon to feed himself oatmeal
6:28 - not so much running but when he is walking fast he can be seen to be wobbling
7:55 - able to listen to a story
8:15 - child turns two/three pages of a book, able to look at pictures in a book, recognises familiar objects and pictures in books
10:17 - explores his outside environment where he looks at bugs on the ground
11:09 - climbling the pickler triangle
I loved this video! My daughter is about the same age (17 months). She also loves practical life activities and does not care for diaper changes! I'm so glad your little one is sleeping through the night. Mine is not quite there yet. I would love to hear more about how to got him sleeping well! Thanks for sharing this DITL!
I love this age! Their little personalities really shine. I’m not sure I have tips on sleeping. He has just been amazing since day 1. My 3 year old *still* doesn’t sleep through the night 😣. I just got lucky with Lucas! He has slept through the night since 4 months, and the only thing I did differently it didn’t rush in every time he cried (but that was because I had a 2 year old and I was always busy) but I think he learned to self sooth a little. I’m not into cry it out, I never let him cry, but I never rushed in if he woke up, and he would often go back to sleep on his own.
@@TaraWilloughby I love this age too! Oh that's so nice he has always been a good sleeper! I'm so sorry your 3 year old still wakes up! I guess every baby really is different! When we have a second we are hoping that one will be the good sleeper 😂
I think because of the "passi"
Our 18 month old goes to bed at around 6-7pm (depending on how little he sleeps in day and what time he wakes in morning). He wakes for the first time usually between 9.30 - 10.30, then again at about 1, 3 and then for his wake up time (4.45am - 6.00pm). Super inconsistent. Get's very stressed in the night, screams from the second he wakes up. We've tried leaving him, we've tried timing, we've tried rocking to sleep, holding hand to sleep, just quietly whispering to go to sleep, we've tried feeding less before bed, more before bed, we've tried putting to bed earlier, we've tried putting to bed later. We've tried popping in and out during crying, we've tried picking up and putting down while crying. Nothing has worked. We see some of the other parents who's babies sleep through, or maybe wake once, and get so jealous of how much energy they must have! We just struggle everyday.
This video makes me so excited for things to come! My boy turns one on the 12th. Working on going down the stairs and using his fork now. Love getting more ideas. ❤️
That is awesome! 💕
Thank you for the video, I’ve an 18 month old and I am starting Montessori in my house. This is a great reference.
I loved your video and how realistic all this is to do. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed the video!
I absolutely love this video my son is 20 months old now, I wish I could afford all these things to help my son develop, I watch this and genuinely feel like a terrible mum, I feel like I’m too overprotective, I’m saying no a lot and not knowing how to redirect correctly, he isn’t speaking at all yet which worries me I feel like I can’t communicate effectively too him, the tantrums have come on thick and fast and I certainly haven’t handled them well at all on many occasions I’ve just made them worse, you’re obviously doing an amazing job hats off to you although it makes me quite emotional how much I’ve clearly held him back
Thank you for commenting! Do not put yourself down! Please remember whenever you see videos like this they are heavily edited. Yes, this is our day, but that doesn't mean we don't have meltdowns and bad days too. I just post our positives to give people inspiration, but never want to make anyone feel bad about their parenting. You are doing an amazing job and the fact that you are worried about it shows that you care. You got this mama! They are so lucky to have you as their mommy!
I hope things are better for you now but it really does sound like you may need a visit to an attentive pediatrician
How is your sons development coming along?
@@DaniBLove he’s doing a lot better with his words, obviously going off my original comment I thought it was going to be a long time till I heard him say anything but he now more or less knows how to say most colours, and many more words besides, he doesn’t really join words together yet apart from “one more” or “tick tock” but I’m so pleased. some of the words aren’t always clear but I know what he is saying so he can communicate that little bit more, he’s a huge fan of the word no unfortunately 😂 he still tests me daily with tantrums I’m still trying figure out how best to redirect etc we’ll get there I’m positive ☺️ thank you for asking x
@@nataliemcw3375 that’s really awesome Natalie! Proud of little man! I just signed my daughter up for speech therapy and “Help me Grow” should be calling me soon to set something up with them again. I cannot wait to get to that stage where she can tell me what she wants. My daughter also just started daycare a month ago so I’m hoping words will follow soon. She just turned 18 months.
I love my 15 month old son dearly but he is so strong willed and active. I hoping with a few months and some consistency we can get a bit closer to what you show. For example we don't have a fenced in yard and my son just wants to run toward the street. We bought activities and a little step 2 slide thing and he still is just fascinated with exploring. It pretty much usually ends with him not wanting to stay in the yard and also not wanting to hold my hand if we walk down the street a bit (quiet cauldesack no sidewalk though). He's throwing a fit while I carry him inside.
That is a hard age, they are just discovering they can walk and have more freedom! Maybe you can find a park that is fenced? My oldest was strong willed and loved to explore, fenced in playgrounds were great for exploration. Sounds like you are doing a great job trying to follow his interests!
Aw I love videos like this! These tasks seem just within reach for us vs some of the things the older toddlers are up to. It can be (ie it is) hard work to Montessori at Home, but taking a step back and seeing how much they accomplish is so rewarding. Thank you for sharing! (Also happy to hear the age of understanding that messes do need to be cleaned and not just made larger is coming soon).
Yes, I think we’re in the sensitive period for order and Lucas is all about making sure things are as they should be. It makes for a great helper with cleaning! He is always pointing out when things are out of place! It is easy to get wrapped up in daily life, it is nice to take a step back and see all that they are accomplishing!
Has he started to talk? Clear speech!!
I loved watching your video - it was refreshing to see another baby close to age as my daughter and the things we do are similar. I work from home and it is just us and I was not sure if the activity I have with her was good enough. I loved watching your son and your narrative was so peaceful and calm. I appreciate this very much.
I’m so glad this was helpful for you! 💕
Love your parenting
Thank you! 💕
Great job 👏 as a mom!! I don’t think as parents we hear that Enough!! 👍
Thank you! That means a lot 💗
Wow this is so amazing how beautifully he is trained ❤ good job Mama ❤
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That was so relaxing to watch. I believe your house is such a nice space for your kids to be.
Thank you 💗
So helpful!!!!! BIG thank you!!!
This is so sweet and he is so cute!
Thank you!
it seems like I am raising my 18 months old montessori style without knowing it. thank you :)
That is great! I think a lot of people already do a lot of this naturally!
I'm just commenting as I watch the video lol but my baby hands me her binky when she wakes up ❤ shes so sweet
So sweet! Thanks for the comment!
Awww! Soo glad to learn alot from you and your son dear.
Thanks so much
God bless him and his family ❤❤❤Lucas is a blessed name ❤❤❤❤❤
I am looking for A Montessori way of raising a baby, (17 months baby) I'm glad i find your channel... Really a big help... ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! That is so nice to hear :)
Love to see other's routine. My son is 19m :) thanks for the lovely vid!
💗 thank you for watching!
I love your home space, your routine and your time together. What time does Lucas go to bed? I have a 13 month old boy and still on 2 naps. Thank you for sharing. Such an inspiration. 😊
Thank you! Lucas is now 2 years old and is going to bed around 7:30pm. He still has 1 nap a day and sleeps through the night till 7am!
Beautiful, thank you!
Thank you! 💕
It took me longer than I care to admit to realize it was sped up around 30 seconds in and I started stressing out about why you were rocking him so violently lol
😆 haha, I can see how that could be confusing!
ive been watching montessori videos lately & little did iknow was already incorporating them before i even looked into montessori. most videos ihave seen my son already does most at 15 months old
That's so great to hear! So much of Montessori at home is things that we are already doing in our daily life!
Hi my baby is 24 months and I am enjoying this video.
So glad you are enjoying the video!
Hi... this is the first video I've seen from you... I really liked it, maybe I try some of your routine (however it takes some time for me, currently "only" 12 weeks pregnant 😊 ) . Sending you greetings from Germany 🙋♀️
Thank you for the comment! Congratulations on your pregnancy!
Smart baby
Thank you!
What a lovely daily routine
Thank you!!
Nice video, your voice is very calming and your son is doing amazing !😇 My daughter is 17 months old and we try to do things the Montessori way as well, but I find it quite difficult as she doesn’t walk yet (but speak all the time !) Can you share any tips for a similar routine but with a non-walker please ? It would be very helpful. Thank you 😊
She will probably start walking before I get that video up 😆. Some babies are late walkers, my friend had a baby that didn’t walk until 19months. I would just follow her lead! Let her watch and if she wants to join in on anything try to make it accessible. At this age they really just want to do whatever you are doing!
@@TaraWilloughby thank you ! And yeah the wait is long sometimes 😅👣
Love your house, playroom set up, your narration and how calm your children are! I've been wanting to do a similar routine with my 18 months son, however i find it difficult to keep his attention for more than 5 minutes on activity or at least keep him calm enough to stay (with me) in his play room and not be running around the house. Lol
If you have some tips to share on that i'd be really grateful!
P.S: I love his high chair. Would you mind sharing from where you bought it? Thanks a bunch!
18 months is a perfect time to focus on gross motor play! At this age children are exploring their capabilities and gross motor play is very important. I would follow their lead, and if he is only interested running around that is ok. Set up some gross motor activities for him inside or head outside to explore. There have been entire months where my children haven’t touched their shelf work because they are in a sensitive period for movement. The high chair is the stokke Tripp Trapp.
@@TaraWilloughby Tara, thanks so so much for taking the time to answer! Reading it made me understand a little bit more about what my child might need passing through this stage. I'd be doing some gross motor activities starting from tomorrow!
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@Blanki Roldan Perez
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Thanks for this.. i need to do more
Very beautiful. God bless your family
Thank you! You too!
Okay, how do you get your baby to brush his teeth so well?!
I find that modeling tends to help! I will show them how I brush my teeth first, or if you have an older sibling that can help too. With my oldest son we had a very hard time getting him to brush his teeth, we found the Elmo brushing teeth song and would play that while we brushed.
Where is that gate at the bottom of your stairs from? I love it!!!
It’s this one: amzn.to/3KA8cD2
So precious 😊
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I really enjoyed this video!
Thank you! so glad you enjoyed it!
I tried the Montessori method but my toddler just empties all the shelves from the toys and does not return them. I can’t keep up cleaning after him, so we currently have an empty Montessori shelf and I just take out two or three toys that he plays with. He is 18 months as well, but way more energetic and chaotic than your son on this video. 😂
Montessori is all about following your child! Most children at this age are very into gross motor play and not as much into shelf work, Lucas is just an old soul 😄
Amazing
Lovely video ! Where is the high chair from tysm !
It is the Stokke Tripp Trapp :)
Great video! My son is turning 18m soon and I want to get him more involved him his routines. What high chair is that?
Thank you!! It is called the Tripp Trapp high chair from stokke. It grows with the child. Highchair-> toddler chair -> regular chair
Beaitiful routine.good parenting
Thank you!
what is the ball/ramp suction toy you have in the bath tub? looks so fun!
I believe it was the brand Haba. I don’t see if available on Amazon anymore, but they do have some other options!
I'm confused where you live. I'm American residing in Australia and some of the toys and organizers you have are things that I find in KMart in Australia. I've never seen them in America.
Where did you go to get the ball pit, the mini grey and white organizer basket with the handles, and the race car track tower? Are these available in America?
I believe the organizer baskets are from Target, but the ball pit and race car toy are on Amazon. I live in the US. Hope that helps! I do have an Amazon storefront, but it is US.
What tripod or phone holder r are using
Tips for brushing teeth??? My 18 m old always cries and refuses (always has since starting to try and implement brushing around a year old)
I start with showing them how I brush my teeth. Offer them a toothbrush to join along. You can even offer for them to brush your teeth. Teeth brushing is tricky because it’s something you have to do, but I try to give my child as much independence and options as I can. If they are still not receptive to that, I just explain that everyone has to brush their teeth, and explain what I will be doing. “I am going to put toothbpaste on the toothbrush, and then I will put it in your mouth and brush your teeth, just like you saw me do!” With my oldest son I found a video on UA-cam about brushing teeth, and that seemed to help him. I would sometimes play the Elmo brushing teeth song. Just remember it is just a stage! Eventually you will get into a routine, but I know how hard it can be in the moment!
You are doing a great job. How adorable the boys are. When did you start doing these activities ? When did the little one start to recognized or response? such as picking up his outfit? I have a 15 months old ( Adjusted) he can follow instructions but he does not do much yet.
I started as soon as he showed interest in picking out other things, like toys or books. I don’t think he understood that he was picking out his own outfits at first, but it just became a routine and eventually he caught on that he could pick out his own outfits!
When is the time for cooking?
Hi, Tara! Thanks for sharing your video! Your bathroom stool looks really nice---what is it and where did you get it? Been looking for one for my toddler!
Thanks! I found it on amazon, here is the link: amzn.to/3bo6Uuj. I'll also add it to the description box of the video.
i love the baby gate you have at the bottom of the stairs! is it the compression type?
Hi, not it was not the compression kind. It was screwed into the wall on one side and the other side we had a special railing mount that it was screwed in to. Hope that helps!
The crib sleep sack and pacifier are not Montessori
This is great video! Love to know what brand of toothbrush baby use?
Thank you! In this video I believe he was using the Colgate My First Toothbrush. We don’t have a specific one we use, I usually let the boys pick one out from target when we go. I have been on the lookout for a more eco-friendly option, but haven’t found one we love yet.
How did you teach him to just pick one option (when he was getting dressed) because whenever I give my 19 month old options she always tries to pick both 😂🤦🏻♀️
Hmm, I just talked through the options. “Today we have a blue shirt or green shirt, would you like to wear the blue or the green?” It’s probably just a repetition thing. They are probably just not connecting that choosing a shirt = the shirt they get to wear for the day. At some point it will click. Until then I’d continue giving the option and making the choice yourself until they understand. I would just continue to talk through my thought process “you pointed at both the green and blue shirts, I’m going to put the green shirt on you today”.
My question is. Why is an 18-month old using a pacifier? My little girl never did that and I am very thankful
Congrats
Nice routine.
Is the snack the last meal of the day or he had dinner?
He had dinner, I just forgot to record it 😆
I have a montessori tower but my daughter almost fell off the back and she insists on going on that thing w/o supervision I want to use it but I am scared she can get hurt
Oh no, every child is ready at different ages, maybe put it away until you feel it is safe!
Hi, what books are in the babies library? Other than Find Fergus of course 😄
I have our favorite book on my Amazon storefront! Check out this Idea List on Amazon: Kids Books by Tara Willoughby a.co/9cDbfys
Lovely times! Question: is he too attached to his paci?
He uses it only when sleeping!
TBH to all mums. As long as you love your child and don't neglect it's all right. Don't compare.
Absolutely 💕
My entire life doesn't revolve around everything I do with my son 24/7. Like..
How do you get anything accomplished if you're only parenting every second that they are awake?
I don’t! This video is just a snapshot of our life. My children go to preschool so I can get things done, but I invite them to help out with cleaning or cooking when I can. Often they say no and choose to play instead. My husband is also great at making sure I get breaks just for me during the week so I don’t get burnt out.
My 18 month boy only knows his way to mother's breast lol 😃
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Same 😂😂😂
How did you get him to sleep thru the night. Did you sleep train. I still bf my 17 month old and she wakes hourly in the night, never slept more than 3 hours. I would never leave her to cry tho so sleep training isn’t for me but I would love some tips (unless he’s a naturally great sleeper lol) x
Lucas has always been a naturally good sleeper. I just got very luck with him. We never did any sleep training with him and he began sleeping through the night on his own. I did a lot of baby wearing and he slept on me for much of his nap time as an infant, not sure if that had anything to do with it. I think it was more his personality. On the other hand, I have a 4 year old that still doesn’t sleep through the night and we tried everything (including cry it out which I would not recommend, it only made things worse). I think some kids just sleep and some don’t. Sending support because I totally understand and wish I could give you the magic formula 😆
Hi, I was wondering if you ever have teeth brushing problems and whether you had any tips around it ? Our 18 month sometimes open wides beautifully like your LO but is however going through a stage of only being willing to do himself.
we’ve run into problems teeth brushing with both boys. With Lucas it helped when we all brushed our teeth together, and I told him the dentists wants parents to check kids teeth after brushing. For my oldest he was a lot harder, we ended up finding an Elmo brushing teeth song and would either sing it or let him watch the song on my phone. Didn’t love that route, but it wasn’t forever and it worked with him!
@@TaraWilloughby thanks for replying! Nah I’m with you. When it comes to something they see as pointless as teeth brushing it’s just all about avoiding a battle!
I didn’t know you could already brush your teeth at this age? My daughter is 18 but my doctor said starting from 2 or more
Where are Montessori jobs?
My son is 16 m and will not let me brush his teeth. How did you get him to let you do it? He will happily chew on it on his own but wont let me brush.
I’m getting this question a lot! Brushing teeth together as a family helped with Lucas. And I told him the dentist wants all parents to check kids teeth after. For my older son none of that worked, so we found an Elmo brushing teeth song and would sing it or let him watch it on my phone when we brushed his teeth. I promise it’s just a phase. It seems like all kids go through it
Great vidéo
Thank you!
And no screens! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
We try to limit screens, but we do have some screen time in our home!
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What book were you guys reading at bedtime? It looked great! Thank you in advance.
It is a book we found at the library called Shapes With Little Fish. The boys loved it!
@@TaraWilloughby thank you so much!
I will start back making oatmeal 🙂
We still love making oatmeal!
Where did u bought the slide
The slide came with our Pikler triangle. I’ll be releasing a Pikler triangle video next week!
@@TaraWilloughby thank you 🙏
What time does he fall asleep?
He is two now and sleeps from 8pm to 7/8am. At 18 months he was sleeping from 7pm-7am.
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Did he started talking?
Lucas is talking so much now! His speech has really blossomed since turning two and I think him starting school a couple mornings a week has helped as well!
@@TaraWilloughby lovely
Can you please share the oatmeal recipe ? Thanks 🙏🏻
Hi! It’s just quick oats with a scoop of peanut butter, some Mapel syrup (to taste) and a little cinnamon!
@@TaraWilloughby sounds yummy 🙏🏻 thank you for sharing 🥰
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I'm probably behind on my son using utensils
I don’t think you can ever be behind! All kids are different and learn things at different times.
@@TaraWilloughby Where are the utensils from? What brand? Looking for some good utensils that my son can hold well, but the food keeps falling off before it gets to his mouth. He is 19 months.
@@lauraaaahhh hi! They are linked on my Amazon storefront. Here is the link! Check out this Idea List on Amazon: Kitchen by Tara Willoughby a.co/5PYF1wl
I don't really get what's Montessori about it.. helping your children to do things on their own is a normal thing, isn' it, both for the children and the parents? For me, this kind of life seems totally normal.
Montessori is more than just teaching your children to do things on their own. It's tailoring the environment to your child's size and interests. So, for example, everything is accessible and child height. The child gets to pick and choose what they wear, read, play with, etc. But of course that does not mean that they don't have boundaries. Of course there are boundaries, but they're within reason.
I agree that this can be done in any home! Lots of people all over the world have never heard of the term “Montessori”, but they parent very similarly. Montessori began as an education style, and only later in life did Maria Montessori talk about the Montessori home. So I agree, this way of life could be very normal for some. I would say in the US it is not as normal to give children independence and treat them with respect.
@@TaraWilloughby I also wondered what’s so special about it, but I guess in Germany children normally grow up very independent. Depending on where in Germany children live, they go to school on their own (with friends their age) starting age six. And stuff like that. It is completely normal to see an eight year old using the metro to get to school alone. That probably would be unheard of in the US
@@Izanuela22 yes, exactly this. It is very uncommon in the US, but seems to be more common in other countries. The kids in the US are at a disadvantage, they are typically not given much independence or respect from adults.
True, but European countries are smaller than the US. Most children in Poland for example can walk to school whereas most children in the US either need to be driven there or need to take a schoolbus
How many words can he speak at this age ?
I never really tracked Lucas’ words. He verbal pretty early on and around 2 years was putting together sentences (which was very different than my first child).
@@TaraWilloughby I'm sorry I didn't realize the video was a year ago, he must be a big boy now.
But this is your second baby though, the second child will learn faster coz he/ she learns from his/ her sibling. How about your first child?
When you have the second child, you will do everything what suit with the first child typically! *justsaying
Hi! I’m not sure the question, but yes I agree, the second child takes on a lot of what the older child is doing! I wasn’t making videos when my oldest was 18 months, but you can find 18 month Montessori videos from @mariaandmontessori. She has some great videos!
Sorry if this sounds harsh but hes doing what 95%of 1/2 year olds are doing with good parenting
How would you know that though? Do you have cameras in every household? That’s creepy, dude.
Video is good, but i thought you gonna teach us Montessori methods, how child make those things independently doing, instead you are showing daily routine of your child, please take into consideration that something useful teaching other moms , thank you
This video is just a day in our life, but I have other videos on my channel that go into detail about how we practice Montessori in our home!
@@TaraWilloughby Thank you very much 🥰
Honest diapers are the best...
Yes, we love Honest!
make sure that oatmeal is organic
Choosing their own clothes at this age?
Yes! In Montessori we often give children freedom where we can. One of the things my son enjoys is picking out his outfit. At this age it is important to limit the options, but for him it was a task that he enjoyed and took pride in :)
I feel like a failure after watching this 😢
I hate to hear that you feel that way. This is just a snapshot of our day, we have ups and downs, my kids have meltdowns just like anyone else, I choose to only share the positive. Sending hugs 💕
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Montessori? Excuse me, i dont want to harm by askinig a simple question: does he even speak or babble?
He does! Lucas started speaking pretty early on. He is now 3 and has a very large vocabulary
Babies are not ment to sleep alone. It always makes me sad to see this. 😣
He is totally happy and content and sleeps through the night. Nothing to be sad about.
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please please take the pacifier out of his mouth
He is 5 now and his dentist says his teeth look great. Lets not mom shame please.