DIY Learning Activities for Toddlers – Montessori Approach
“The only way that we can live, is if we grow. The only way that we can grow is if we change. The only way that we can change is […]
“The only way that we can live, is if we grow. The only way that we can grow is if we change. The only way that we can change is […]
Whether you are looking for inspiration or would like to introduce someone to Montessori philosophy, or would like to learn more about the Montessori method, then this resource is for
I am excited to share with you these free learning printables featuring wild animal families. These puzzles and cards are perfect for preschool and kindergarten children who are curious about
Before we begin to imagine what would make a one-year-old child happy, it is best to think of his or her current stage of development and what will help the
Are you keen to gift something exciting to a special 2-year-old person in your life? Well, let’s examine what he or she is up to at this stage of growth
The toddler stage is an interesting one. Toddlers are small in size but they experience the biggest emotions. They have been absorbing language from the very beginning of their life
Toddler years are magical and challenging. My youngest child is just transitioning into a more independent and mature stage of her childhood and I am desperately trying to capture in
The Montessori toddler classroom is always filled with fantastic learning opportunities. Book Corner is a fascinating place for little ones where they can spend a great deal of time looking
Toddler years are generally characterized by a child’s untamed desire for independence. They observe us closely spending hours preparing food, and entertaining, and naturally, that creates an infinite desire to
There’s this common misconception that gardening is an activity best suited for the elderly. However, that is not even remotely true. You see, studies have shown that there are many
In this post, Irene – the author of an amazing Montessori parenting blog, Montessori Life As We Know It shares her successful experience during the process of toilet training her
The pitter-patter of their tiny feet, the shape of their little bellies, arms tightly wrapped around your neck, curious facial expressions, giggles and tickles, sloppy kisses, cheeky glances, one day
The best way for children to learn is by doing, and one of the ways they can do this is through toys and games. Some toys will teach them to
Maria Montessori’s teaching is becoming one of the most acquired among modern parents and early childhood educators. The reason behind this popularity is the fact that we are not satisfied
Sensory rugs are so great for children’s learning and very beneficial for their development. Children are usually very attracted to sensory rugs that stimulate their senses with different textures and