Cristina from Montessori en Casa (the biggest Montessori blog in Spain) interviewed me for her column Montessori Stories in which she talks to moms from all over the world about their personal journey in the Montessori philosophy. I was very happy to be her guest and, as I’m a big fan of her column, it was an honour to be part of it.
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