In this entry of Montessori Dad, I’m sitting with a specific kind of fatigue, the exhaustion that surfaces not from parenting itself, but from the labor of pretending we aren’t exhausted.
Through a Montessori lens, we often talk about the prepared environment, but we rarely discuss the prepared adult as someone who is allowed to have limits. This is a meditation on the “mirror” our children hold up to us, reflecting the parts of our own inner child that learned to perform “being okay” even when we weren’t.
This is a reflection on parenting while tired, loving without the weight of perfection, and offering ourselves the same compassion we offer our children. It’s about the shift from parental performance to authentic presence.
In This Episode:
* The Cost of the Mask: Why “performing” stability is more draining than the chaos itself.
* The Prepared Adult: Redefining the Montessori concept as someone who honors their own human capacity.
* Childhood as a Mirror: How our children reveal our own unmet needs and inner child triggers.
* Emotional Labor in Parenting: Navigating the “invisible work” of staying regulated.
* Compassion as a Practice: Learning to grow alongside our children, not just for them.Come along for a Montessori parenting journey with J.D. HERE
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