Introduction – Maguvininda Manava Montessori Kannada Podcast

Maguvininda Manava is a Kannada podcast about the Montessori Method of education.

Studies indicate that 75 per cent of human personality is formed by the age of six. Hence, this age needs the highest support from the parents, especially when schooling is happening at home. Maguvininda Manava Montessori Kannada Podcast enriches parents’ knowledge about children, their characteristics at different stages and their changing needs. The podcast also provides insight into Montessori principles and theory to understand and help the children better. Each podcast is of 5 to 10 minutes duration and presents one concept at a time. 

This podcast is beneficial to all parents irrespective of whether their children are in Montessori school or not. It is advantageous for teachers, principals and anyone interested in the Montessori method of education.

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I’m Dr. S. Rekha Reddy — Montessorian, educator, and storyteller with over three decades of experience in early childhood education. Founder of Vidyanjali Academy for Learning (est. 1992), I’ve been deeply involved in teaching children and training teachers in the Montessori method. I’ve led multiple diploma batches in collaboration with the Indian Institute for Montessori Studies and conducted several workshops, certificate courses, and seminars for educators and parents. My doctoral research focused on Play in Early Childhood Education, comparing Montessori and non-Montessori approaches. I’ve authored early learning books like Nanna Kannada Pustaka (1 & 2), My First Book, and Meri Pehli Kitab, and translated Dr. Maria Montessori’s What You Should Know About Your Child into Kannada. I also host three Kannada podcasts: Mareyalaagada Mahabharata – Mahabharata stories for all ages Maguvininda Manava – reflections on childhood and humanity Nimma Maguvina Bagge Nimagenu Tilidirabeku – parenting insights in simple Kannada I believe a beautiful childhood creates a beautiful world — and I’m here to journey with those who shape it.