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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 13 MIN

The Game We Didn’t Finish

from Montessori Dad — Respectful Parenting & Fatherhood · host J.D. Murgolo | Story House Studio

How do we help our children navigate disappointment without "fixing" it? We explore building resilience in children through the lens of a game that didn't finish.In this entry, I sit with a small moment that carries a surprisingly heavy lesson. After a simple game at the kitchen table ends in disappointment, I watch my five-year-old decide he doesn’t want to keep playing. There’s no outburst, no blame—just the quiet weight of losing and not knowing what to do with it yet.Through a Montessori lens, this episode reflects on emotional development and the tension between efficiency and empowerment. We move beyond "toughening kids up" to discuss the practice of co-regulation—staying with our children while something hard takes shape. By learning to lose slowly, safely, and in relationship, we help our children develop a growth mindset and a resilient sense of self. This is a reflection on when to step in, when to step back, and how Montessori at home is as much about the parent's internal work as it is the child's environment.In This Episode:The Weight of Losing: Understanding the "quiet" side of disappointment in toddler development.Co-Regulation vs. Correction: Why staying present matters more than fixing the mood.Building Resilience in Children: How "not finishing the game" can be a foundational lesson in self-regulation.Efficiency vs. Empowerment: The cost of rushing a child through a difficult emotion.Come along for a Montessori parenting journey with J.D. HERE---If this episode sparked a memory, a question about the craft, or a story you’d rather speak than type, come sit at our table. You can leave a voice note for the studio or explore our resources for creators at:https://www.speakpipe.com/FragileMoments

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How do we help our children navigate disappointment without "fixing" it? We explore building resilience in children through the lens of a game that didn't finish.In this entry, I sit with a small moment that carries a surprisingly heavy lesson....

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