My kiddo just turned 15 months and is so excited about all the Montessori activities you have shown. She's so eager to learn and participate in everything, she just learned how to walk so that's that's new adventure in our lives lol. Love your videos and I share them with all my new moms.
Oh salt! I've been wanting to do sifting work but didn't want to go grab more play sand for it 😅 We have leftover sugar from the dalgona craze days-that will work well. Beautiful explanation Tara!
I really miss being a Montessori toddler teacher, even though I have four children and a baby on the way. I love Montessori. My oldest and second child went to Montessori schools, but not my two youngest children. I am excited to implement more Montessori activities at home. Great ideas, thank you for sharing!
The company that made ours is no longer in business :(. It looks like Allison’s Montessori has them in stock. I haven’t ordered from them, but I’ve heard good things. www.alisonsmontessori.com/Pink_Tower_Made_in_Thailand_p/s01.htm
Hi,I just found your channel and the content is very helpful!❤ Loved that you really showed how to present the activity,but I have a question: my daughter is 19 months old and most of the time she would not let me finish presenting a new activity she just grabes the stuff and that’s that! How can I make her focus more when I am showing her something new! Thank you! 😊
Just keep trying different activities that she likes. I got blocks for my 2 year old and she gets frustrated and throws them but sometimes she will build a little bit. It’s hit or miss with small children.
Thank you for wonderful idea!! :) I have one question. Should I worry about choking hazard when providing child with these activities? Should I let these acitivity to the times only when child is kept under my eyes or would it be OK to give free acsess to these activity whenever she wants?
I typically stay away from giving small children items that could be a choking hazard. I usually aim for small things like rice or oats that are safe to taste, or larger items like the large pom poms that are too large to swallow.
My kiddo just turned 15 months and is so excited about all the Montessori activities you have shown. She's so eager to learn and participate in everything, she just learned how to walk so that's that's new adventure in our lives lol. Love your videos and I share them with all my new moms.
15 months is such a fun age! What a great time to explore Montessori at home! I’m so glad you are enjoying the videos! Thank you for sharing!!
Oh salt! I've been wanting to do sifting work but didn't want to go grab more play sand for it 😅 We have leftover sugar from the dalgona craze days-that will work well. Beautiful explanation Tara!
Thank you! Glad I could help you think of another solution 😆
I really miss being a Montessori toddler teacher, even though I have four children and a baby on the way. I love Montessori. My oldest and second child went to Montessori schools, but not my two youngest children. I am excited to implement more Montessori activities at home. Great ideas, thank you for sharing!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I hope you and your children are well!!
Thank you for the ideas! Can you please tell me where you found your pink tower? I’ve been looking for a good one.Thank you!
The company that made ours is no longer in business :(. It looks like Allison’s Montessori has them in stock. I haven’t ordered from them, but I’ve heard good things. www.alisonsmontessori.com/Pink_Tower_Made_in_Thailand_p/s01.htm
Hi,I just found your channel and the content is very helpful!❤ Loved that you really showed how to present the activity,but I have a question: my daughter is 19 months old and most of the time she would not let me finish presenting a new activity she just grabes the stuff and that’s that! How can I make her focus more when I am showing her something new! Thank you! 😊
Just keep trying different activities that she likes. I got blocks for my 2 year old and she gets frustrated and throws them but sometimes she will build a little bit. It’s hit or miss with small children.
Thank you for wonderful idea!! :) I have one question. Should I worry about choking hazard when providing child with these activities? Should I let these acitivity to the times only when child is kept under my eyes or would it be OK to give free acsess to these activity whenever she wants?
I typically stay away from giving small children items that could be a choking hazard. I usually aim for small things like rice or oats that are safe to taste, or larger items like the large pom poms that are too large to swallow.
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