In this recording of our LiveTalk guest Chip DeLorenzo discusses practical insights and strategies for using consequences effectively in parenting. We explore the difference between natural and logical consequences, how to approach challenges, and ways to tailor these methods for neurodivergent children. With real-life examples and a focus on respect and connection, this discussion offers tools you can use to strengthen your parenting approach.
8pm CET / 2pm EST
Chip DeLorenzo has been a Montessori educator since 1995 and is the co-author of Positive Discipline in the Montessori Classroom alongside Jane Nelsen. As a teacher trainer and school consultant, Chip has guided thousands of Montessori teachers and parents in applying Positive Discipline through workshops and lectures. He served as Head of School at Damariscotta Montessori for 20 years, where he was also a teacher and school leader. Chip holds AMS certifications in Early Childhood, Lower, and Upper Elementary, and has worked extensively with adolescent students. He is a father of five Montessori-homeschooled children and lives in Loveland, Ohio with his wife, Kathy.
Lucie Brixí Tamášová is first of all a mother of three (+two) children. She has made a significant impact through her NGO, Centrum Dialog, which provides education to underprivileged children in Kenya and Guinea. She is also the owner of Montessorihracky.cz, a shop specializing in Montessori materials and didactical toys. Lucie’s passion for empowering children extends beyond her NGO work; she is the founder of the Childhood Potential Conference and Montessori Parenting courses. As a fervent Montessori enthusiast, Lucie is committed to connecting people and ensuring the Montessori message reaches a global audience by bringing the best speakers to her events. Her work reflects a profound dedication to creating a brighter future for children across the globe.