April 19, 2010

INTRODUCTION

Hello, my name is Froukje.
The name of this blog is a contraction of 'Froukje" and 'Montessori'; I used to run a Montessori playgroup and preschool.....One little child who could remember my name and the last two syllables of 'Montessori' came up with name 'Froukesori'.
Friends and family have jokingly called the place 'FROUKESORI' ever since!

View my full profile if you wish to know some of my likes and dislikes.

So, here is my motivation for writing a blog:
Nobody blinks an eye when a three year study commitment is required for a course, any course. We understand that, in order to play the piano, we need to learn, over a period of at least three years, how to read music and play tunes a listener can at least sit through.
In regard to raising children, it is generally understood that there's nothing better for a child than having a 'good start'. Ideas are varied and many about how this should be done, but it always involves parenting yet, no 'training' is required.

When it comes to parenting, it is assumed that we (particularly mothers!) know, instinctively, what to do. New mums are shown in hospital how to bath the baby, change a nappy, how hold the baby when breast feeding and they're send on their way. They go home and...often feel at a loss...Why is that?
I'm putting it a bit simplistically, but who hasn't thought or said afterwards:
"I wish someone had told me about this..." which brings me to the purpose of this blog:

I like to share with other parents, for what it's worth, my experience and what Ive learned over the years. There is indeed such a thing as 'parental instinct', but it doesn't always seem to work on a day to day basis, it may even feel as if that instinct has dried up or whether it was ever there!
For instance, when your child has becomes mobile, followed by the stage of becoming verbal, you may begin to wonder why "today has been such a non-day".....you have been busy doing 'nothing' (we never count washing dishes, doing the laundry, cleaning, feeding your child, changing nappies etc.as 'something'), a feeling of exhaustion has set in, yet you 'got nothing done'!

That is when it's time to sit down, have a cup of tea and do a bit of pondering....or, read my blog and ponder along with me!

1 comments:

Megan Foster said...

It's lovely to hear you are starting a play group again Froukje. If only we could see a Montessori Primary School too!!! Have enjoyed reading your blog. Best wishes from the Foster Family. Montessori was such a fantastic experience for Kaiah. x

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