
61. What if my child asks me to switch languages?
08/1/2026 | 25 mins.
Welcome back to the Multilingual Montessori Podcast! We're returning in 2026 with new episodes and a new co-host, and we'll be here every month to answer your questions about raising and teaching multilingual children from a Montessori perspective.You can learn more about Gabrielle on Episode 20: How Multilingual Montessori Came to Be.You can learn more about Jenna on Episode 46: Jenna Clark Embrey, Dramaturg at Lincoln Center Theater.Have a question you'd like us to answer on the podcast? Submit it here!Follow Multilingual Montessori:WebsiteInstagramConsultationsCourses and Workshops

60. Co-Teaching in Oaxaca, Mexico
18/12/2024 | 59 mins.
In this episode, I interview a former teaching team about their time working in a bilingual Montessori classroom together in Oaxaca, Mexico! Charlotte Peck is a 3-6 Montessori educator and certified Positive Discipline Parent & Early Childhood Educator. Charlotte has over 13 years of experience working in non-profit youth organizations, public and private education, and Dual Language Montessori programs in the U.S. and Mexico. Guadalupe Tinoco, or Lupita, is a 3-6 Montessori educator living in Oaxaca, Mexico. Lupita has worked in Education for almost 20 years and now runs a own Montessori program in Oaxaca called Ambiente Montessori with a dear friend. Charlotte and Lupita met when they were the English and Spanish teachers, respectively, in a bilingual Montessori 3-6 classroom in Oaxaca, Mexico. During our conversation, they shared the structure of their bilingual classroom, what worked and what they needed to adjust as they went along, and what their co-teaching experiences were like. Charlotte also shares what life outside the classroom was like for her as an American living in Mexico, and Lupita shares what it has been like to start her own Montessori program. Follow Charlotte on Instagram: @montessoricharlotte Follow Ambiente Montessori on Instagram: @montessori.ambiente Follow Multilingual Montessori: Website Instagram Consultations Support the Podcast

59. Bilingualism at 18 months: Everyone is "Nonni"
17/10/2024 | 44 mins.
Today’s conversation is the third in a series of check-ins with my good friend and new bilingual mom, Samantha. We previously checked in when Samantha’s daughter was 12 months and 15 months. If you missed our first two conversations, you can go back and hear them (they are episode 50 and episode 56). We recorded this update back in the spring, when Samantha’s daughter was 18 months old, right after her family returned from a trip to Italy to visit her partner’s family. I hope you enjoy this 18-month check in with Samantha! Follow Multilingual Montessori: Website Instagram Consultations Support the Podcast

58. The Three Trimesters of Language Development
05/9/2024 | 1h 6 mins.
Mariana Bissonnette (she/her) is an internationally recognized speaker, author, AMI 0-6 trained Montessorian and AMI 3-6 Trainer-in-Training working with parents, teachers, trainees, and school leaders in implementing Montessori on either side of the classroom doors. She is also the founder of The PEACE Program (Parent Education and Child Empowerment) where she supports families, Montessori educators, and Montessori schools. Mariana’s work centers on the depth of the Montessori method in service of the child’s liberation from oppressive systems that constrain their ability to develop as they are trying to. Our conversation today focuses on language development, particularly in the first 18 months of a child’s life. Mariana talks about the three trimesters of language development, which I found endlessly fascinating. She also shares her own experiences learning multiple languages and raising Montessori children with her husband, who is also a Montessori educator. We also talk about her book, Babies Build Toddlers, and how we can best support children in the early years. Follow Mariana: Website Instagram Facebook YouTube Follow Multilingual Montessori: Website Instagram Consultations Support the Podcast

57. Montessori Toddlers with Nichole Holtvluwer
10/5/2024 | 1h 17 mins.
Nichole Holtvluwer is a mom and Montessorian with over two decades of experience working with young children. Nichole currently lives and works as a Montessori Toddler Guide at Hala Kahiki Montessori School on the island of Lāna’i, part of the Hawaiian archipelago, with her husband and their 3yo daughter and 7yo dog. You may know Nichole as Radicle Beginnings on Instagram, where she shares lots of information and inspiration about supporting babies and toddlers using Montessori principles. Nichole is a hopeful enthusiast who believes when young children are respected and understood by the adults who surround them, they have the power to change the course of our world. We recorded this conversation back in February, and we covered topics including toddlers, multilingualism, and moving halfway around the world for Montessori. Episode 19: Siri Panday, Director of Education for Toddler and Primary at Marin Montessori School NPR Codeswitch Podcast: Saving a Language You're Learning to Speak Follow Nichole: Website Instagram Follow Multilingual Montessori: Website Instagram Consultations Support the Podcast



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