tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-501824432676733753.post292952281786890361..comments2024-03-26T02:11:37.643-07:00Comments on NAMC Montessori Teacher Training Blog: Montessori Freedom: Setting Limits with Positive Statements (Part 2)North American Montessori Centerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03192846885830826722noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-501824432676733753.post-16216345248884368452019-03-22T05:34:08.909-07:002019-03-22T05:34:08.909-07:00This is a great article and a nice reminder of how...This is a great article and a nice reminder of how important not only our tone of voice is but our actual choice of words. we can often think because we say something in a loving or gentle way that it is positive but paying attention to our words should also be a top priority.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06808947184820972673noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-501824432676733753.post-29589938346685221202018-10-18T12:38:45.258-07:002018-10-18T12:38:45.258-07:00I absolutely love this post! I think using positiv...I absolutely love this post! I think using positive words creates a much better environment in the classroom because you are explaining to the kids what they CAN do, which shows them that you trust them. Also, allowing them to make a choice, while explaining to them the outcome, helps them learn how to make positive choices by themselves. I can't wait to use this model!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17429904059498183306noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-501824432676733753.post-16359022919001753222018-10-18T12:34:29.117-07:002018-10-18T12:34:29.117-07:00I really enjoy this blog post! I think it's so...I really enjoy this blog post! I think it's so important to develop positive language with your students! Kids respond so much better when you are explaining to them what they CAN do versus what they CAN'T do because it shows that you trust them to make the right choice! Also, allowing them to have choices while making the outcomes of their choices clear can help them learn how to make positive choices all by themselves. I can't wait to use the "positive" model to make a positive environment in my own class!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17429904059498183306noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-501824432676733753.post-13622513861081207012018-09-11T21:12:56.270-07:002018-09-11T21:12:56.270-07:00Hello. Thanks for sharing us such useful informati...Hello. Thanks for sharing us such useful information. I just love reading your blogs and see them as good source for me to do Montessori at home. <br />I’m facing a problem about setting limit to my child. I do use positive and respectful manner to ask him to keep his work on the shelves after he’s done it, however he rejects it many times. Same problem when he’s asked to go to bed when he’s still playing. Please give me advise on these issues. I’d be grateful for that! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11260205591041603027noreply@blogger.com