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  2. 2 days ago · Ages 2-3: Basic sensorial materials such as color tablets, sound cylinders, and texture boards. Ages 4-5: Intermediate materials like the pink tower, brown stair, and geometric solids. Ages 6-7: Advanced sensorial materials such as the trinomial cube, smelling jars, and Montessori bells.

  3. 6 days ago · The Large Moveable Alphabet facilitates language development, spelling, and writing skills as children practise word and sentence construction. The apparatus consists of a set of wooden or plastic letters representing the alphabet in uppercase, typically stored in a box split into different sections.

  4. 2 days ago · The Montessori approach stands out as a beacon of child-centered learning, fostering an environment where curiosity, independence, and creativity flourish. At Montessori Children's House, nestled in the heart of West Des Moines, Iowa, this philosophy is not just a concept but a way of life.

  5. I do Montessori Homeschool for my little one who is almost 15 month old. I focus very much on “following the child”. While we do have gross motor, fine motor (etc) activities on our shelves, LO is most drawn to our books.

  6. 4 days ago · Montessori is an educational approach supporting the full development of the human being. It offers a broad vision of education as an ‘aid to life’. Montessori education provides specially prepared learning environments, equipped with scientific, purposeful activities suited to the child’s developmental needs and tendencies.

  7. 2 days ago · The Montessori approach is unique in the sense that it is child-centered which encourages independence and creativity. It also helps to develop an interest in learning that lasts for a lifetime. This comprehensive guide explores the benefits of Montessori daycare, Montessori kindergarten, Montessori preschool and Montessori elementary school, and explains how each stage contributes to […]

  8. 2 days ago · The Montessori classroom contains age-appropriate materials, which encourage motor skills growth and exploration of the sensory. Teachers in Montessori daycares help children, instead of acting as traditional teachers. This method helps children develop the ability to think critically and develop a sense of autonomy.

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