
by Julia Parmarola
Introduce your child to the world of Montessori with "25 Montessori Activities for Toddlers: Mindful and Creative Montessori Activities to Foster Independence, Curiosity, and Early Learning at Home." This quick-to-read guide offers a thoughtfully curated collection of Montessori-based activities tailored to children aged 1 to 6 years.
Key features of the book:
Immerse your child in a nurturing environment of curiosity, creativity, and independence. Explore a selection of Montessori activities that ignite a sense of wonder, enhance fine motor skills, and nurture language development. From daily routines to practical life skills, these hands-on experiences empower young learners to become independent thinkers and active explorers.
Discover Montessori activities that cultivate cognitive development and instill a lifelong love of learning. Teach your toddler a deeper appreciation for the world around them as they embark on a Montessori journey of discovery and growth.
Gain practical insights into setting up your home to maximize your child's learning potential. With clear instructions and tips, this book offers an enriching experience for both parent and child, creating a harmonious and fulfilling learning environment.
Get to know the Montessori Method and shape your child's early years with these mindful and creative activities. Foster independence, curiosity, and early learning at home with "25 Montessori Activities for Toddlers."
Very hands-on and practical for parents who have zero creativity like me (hehe) or who have less energy to research activities because of work.
It basically validates all my feelings of not being good enough by emphasizing that the most important thing is to listen to your kids' needs, help them succeed at everyday activities, and encourage them to do so even when it slows you down. All you need is patience with many things dealing with your kids (I can work with this).
None, really, it has been very helpful to me.
Parents, aunties, caregiver.
"Encourage them to collect their own specimens from nature and use your home as their mini lab. "
"Buy your kids a camera to nurture their curiosity and still fit into today's lifestyle. "
The Learning Guru, Clement Pereira
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