Research shows that children who regularly take part in everyday household tasks like cooking develop stronger self-esteem, greater confidence, and a deeper sense of belonging within the family. The pride a child feels when they contribute something real, something the whole family eats, can 't be replicated by a worksheet or a toy. It has to be lived, touched, enjoyed.
This Parent’s Guide to an Accessible Kitchen is inspired by Montessori principles of child-led learning, accessible environments, and trusting children to do more than we often expect of them.
Research shows that children who regularly take part in everyday household tasks like cooking develop stronger self-esteem, greater confidence, and a deeper sense of belonging within the family. The pride a child feels when they contribute something real, something the whole family eats, can 't be replicated by a worksheet or a toy. It has to be lived, touched, enjoyed.
This Parent’s Guide to an Accessible Kitchen is inspired by Montessori principles of child-led learning, accessible environments, and trusting children to do more than we often expect of them.