86: Observe with Love. With Jeanne-Marie Paynel

Do you ever wonder what is meant “to be a scientific observer”? Listen in to find out why observation is so important in nurturing our child’s potential. Click here to get your free guide and journal plus the Show Notes. I’ve often been asked to explain the significance of being a 'scientific observer'. Today I’m answering this important question.  What I Talked About: What is observation How to be a scientific observer What to Observe Observing ourselves, the environment, and our children Things to Remember: “Observation is a perpetual mindfulness practice using all of our senses.” - Jeanne-Marie Paynel “Do less, observe more, enjoy most.” - Magda Gerber “The most important is to respect all reasonable forms of activity in which the child engages and try to understand them.” “An observer obviously needs something to observe and he must be trained in order to be able to see and recognize objective truth, he must also have at his disposal children placed in such an environment that they can manifest their natural traits.” “There is in the child a special kind of sensitivity which leads him to absorb everything about him, and it is this work of observing and absorbing that alone enables him to adapt himself to life. He does it in virtue of an unconscious power that exists in childhood…” “When dealing with children there is greater need for observing than of probing”  "Even when helping and serving the children, she (the teacher) must not cease to observe them, because the birth of concentration in a child is as delicate a phenomenon as the bursting of a bud into bloom." - Dr. Maria Montessori “Observe first. Wait a second. Then act only if you have to.” - Dr. Silvia Dubovoy Click here for Show Notes and more from Jeanne-Marie, Your Parenting Mentor

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The Art of Parenting provides parents and caregivers support and encouragement as we nurture and guide the next generation. Do you struggle with your child’s demanding or frustrating behaviors? Do you find yourself spread way too thin trying to figure out this whole “parenting puzzle” (such as tantrums, hitting or biting, wanting a better relationship with your child, sibling rivalry, potty training, co-sleeping, etc.)? The Art of Parenting podcast, with your host Jeanne-Marie Paynel, is intended to help you decipher children's needs and learn how to better provide for them. I’ll be sharing simple tips and tricks that will make a huge difference in your home while giving you the support and encouragement you deserve to enhance and enrich your parenting experience. Each week I’ll be helping you find clarity and solutions to your toughest parenting problems through Q&A sessions and inspirational conversations with world-renowned experts in a variety of fields. Topics range from Montessori and RIE parenting methods to positive discipline, respectful and conscious parenting, minimalism and more! Parenting was never meant to be done alone and The Art of Parenting is here to debunk the general consensus that it has to be hard.