Thank you so much for creating these videos with actual children! It is so much more clear and helpful this way! Can you also please include in your videos how the children takes the lesson from the shelf and how they put it back?
I'm so glad I'm able to help you and you find the videos useful. Sure, I'll make a note and do that for you. Thank you for following Wonderful Montessori xxx
Sorry quick question. We are always taught in class that the child should sit on your left side. In the moveable alphabet she sat on your left so why isn't she doing that in this video, just want to know if there is a reason. Thank you.
We were taught to sit on the child’s dominant side. This would enable them to see clearly. If a child is left-handed we would sit on the left and vice-versa.
Thank you so much for creating these videos with actual children! It is so much more clear and helpful this way! Can you also please include in your videos how the children takes the lesson from the shelf and how they put it back?
I'm so glad I'm able to help you and you find the videos useful. Sure, I'll make a note and do that for you. Thank you for following Wonderful Montessori xxx
Helpful videos for teachers. I appreciate
Thank you so much. I am very happy to help!
Well-done Mia
Sorry quick question. We are always taught in class that the child should sit on your left side. In the moveable alphabet she sat on your left so why isn't she doing that in this video, just want to know if there is a reason. Thank you.
Hello. Thanks so much for your comment, I a very happy to help! Yes, that's correct. This is another little girl who I am presenting with.
We were taught to sit on the child’s dominant side. This would enable them to see clearly. If a child is left-handed we would sit on the left and vice-versa.
hi,,
can you please tell: this activity is best for which age?
Hi, thanks for reaching out to us. You can p[resent this activity to children 3 and above.
I think Pre Kg classes
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