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The Montessori Dad
Not Today Media
71 episodes
3 weeks ago
A journal-style podcast where a stay-at-home dad reflects on Montessori parenting, emotional growth, and the quiet lessons children teach us, one letter at a time.
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A journal-style podcast where a stay-at-home dad reflects on Montessori parenting, emotional growth, and the quiet lessons children teach us, one letter at a time.
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family
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Journal Entry #48 - Today I Watched You Build Patience
The Montessori Dad
4 minutes
4 months ago
Journal Entry #48 - Today I Watched You Build Patience

This weeks journal entry, I reflect on a quiet, ordinary moment — watching my children stack wooden blocks with calm and care. It’s in these small, slow spaces that I’m reminded of what Montessori teaches us: to respect our children’s process, to trust their timing, and to meet them where they are — not where we wish they were.

Patience isn’t just something we give to our kids. It’s something we grow inside ourselves, over and over again. And in that practice, there’s a softness — one that feels more like strength than anything I’ve ever known.

What you’ll hear:

* A heartfelt letter to my kids about learning patience side-by-side

* Reflections on Montessori’s deep respect for the child’s natural rhythm

* Honest thoughts on the tension between our adult urgency and a child’s slower pace

* A gentle prompt for noticing where patience might already be showing up in your life

Why this episode matters:Parenting often asks us to move faster, fix quicker, and hold it all together. But Montessori parenting — and fatherhood done with softness — invites a different kind of strength: the kind that shows up slowly, quietly, and with open hands. This episode is a space to breathe, reflect, and return to what really matters.

Connect & Reflect:I’d love to hear how you’re practicing patience in your home — or how your kids are teaching it to you in unexpected ways.

Feel free to reply here or share your thoughts on Instagram. Let’s keep building something softer, together.

We’ll keep stitching the fragile back together — one story at a time.

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The Montessori Dad
A journal-style podcast where a stay-at-home dad reflects on Montessori parenting, emotional growth, and the quiet lessons children teach us, one letter at a time.