What happens to our children—and ourselves—when we stop rushing the clock and start trusting the process?In this entry, I reflect on the “threshold” of parenting: that difficult, quiet moment where we choose to step back and let a child be. Through a Montessori lens, we explore how a slow afternoon spent collecting rocks or building imaginary worlds isn’t “empty” time, it is the most profound form of growth.This is a meditation on moving from a manager of tasks to a steward of wonder. It’s an invitation to every parent practicing respectful parenting who wants to trade the pressure of production for the alchemy of presence.The Thread of This Conversation:* The Prepared Environment: Why a slow pace is a required tool.* Meaningful Work: How deep engagement fosters independence and calm.* The Discipline of Silence: The art of not interrupting a focused child.* Stewardship: Navigating the “spaces between” in modern fatherhood.Come along for a Montessori parenting journey with J.D. HEREIf 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 at:https://www.speakpipe.com/FragileMoments Get full access to Montessori Dad at montessoridad.substack.com/subscribe