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Monthly Q&A Session – AMA – from October 27th 2024

Charlotte Snyder

Description

Welcome to our Monthly Q&A Session – “ASK ME ANYTHING” with Charlotte Snyder from October 27th, 2024. Thank you to everyone who joined the conversation! These sessions are a wonderful opportunity to explore real-life Montessori challenges, get expert advice, and connect with a supportive community.

Here’s a general timeline of the discussion:

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
04:19 First Questions and Open Discussion
07:10 Navigating Sibling Dynamics and Fairness in Parenting
14:25 Encouraging Confidence and Independence in Older Siblings
22:30 Understanding Emotional Regulation and Boundaries
29:50 Supporting Multi-Age Interactions in a Montessori Environment
37:15 Managing Power Struggles and Setting Healthy Limits
45:20 The Role of Autonomy and Cooperation in Child Development
52:40 Handling Challenging Behaviors with Respect and Connection
60:15 Practical Strategies for Conflict Resolution at Home
75:30 Addressing Parent Burnout and Mindset Shifts
88:10 Q&A Wrap-Up and Final Thoughts
97:00 Closing and Future Sessions

Featuring

Charlotte Snyder

Charlotte Snyder is a Montessori-trained educator, coach, and passionate advocate for respectful, developmentally aligned parenting and classroom leadership. She attended Montessori through elementary school in California, completed her primary training at Montessori Northwest in 2010, and holds a Master of Education degree from Loyola University Maryland. Charlotte has spent years sharing Montessori philosophy with families through writing, teaching, and coaching, and is dedicated to helping adults align intention with impact and nurture independence, curiosity, and connection.

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