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In this episode, we delve into how sensorial experiences lay the foundation for a child’s early development, particularly from birth to age three. Montessori guide Kavia joins Yogi Patel to discuss the decisive role of everyday life, food preparation, nature, and human connection in supporting young children.
You’ll learn why Montessori for infants and toddlers is not about expensive shelves or curated materials—it’s about presence, collaboration, language, and real life.
Together we discuss:
- Why the primary caregiver’s presence is the most crucial part of early development
- How simple routines like dressing, food prep, cleaning, and daily care build confidence
- The power of sensorial exploration through cooking, nature, and practical life
- Easy ways to set up a home environment with no cost or low-cost materials
- Supporting multilingual language development through songs & storytelling
- How everyday family traditions become the foundation for emotional strength and belonging
This conversation is filled with practical examples, gentle reminders, and relatable stories from both India and the U.S. It’s an inspiring reminder that young children don’t need more—they need us, and opportunities to contribute meaningfully to daily life.
Perfect for parents, caregivers, Montessori educators, and anyone curious about respectful early childhood development.
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