I love these activities but my almost 11 month old does not want to sit still long enough to do an activity. Or if she does, she wants to do it her way 🤣🤣🤣
Wow amazing video! Looking forward to try them out 🤩i have one question: i have a shelf with different activities separated (as described in your video about play room) but my one year old likes to bring them all out and mix and match as he pleases 😂 he dont bring any toys back and doesnt seem to understand the organization 😅he is my First Child and im new to Montessori. Is this what could be expected at this Aged or can i do anything to help him? I have 8 activities in the room plus books
Thank you, Johanna! I hope the activities go well. What you described is typical of a child that age. They're more focused on exploring and playing than they are keeping things organized. It sounds like you've already taken time to limit the amount of activities and create some order so all that's left is to model how to put the toys away when he's finished playing with them. Let him know when it's time to tidy up and then work together to put everything away. You may be the one to put most of it away for the next few months but this gives him a chance to learn that everything goes back to the shelf when he's finished. As he grows, he'll likely show more of an interest in tidying up. As adults, we often save tidying up for when the children are asleep or occupied with something else but it's helpful if the child gets a chance to be a part of it, even if they're just watching. I hope this helps! - Katie
Just a quick update! I countinued to put his toys and books back on the shelfs after each play. Showing him how and invinting him but not tellning or forcing him in any way. Today he returned one of his books all by him self to the bookshelf for the first time❤ i cried of course and felt sooo proud of him! He looked so happy whilst doing it aswell. Thank tou again for great advise.
Hi carry . How are you I am going to start podcast on my channel . Its my big wish to podcast with you on montessori topic. Basically iam also a montessori directress and a teacher I have 10 years plus experience on montessori . And i have a montessori set up
Hi there! Thanks for reaching out. I don't have a lot of free time at the moment but maybe in the future. Please send us an email (contact@themontessoriroom.com) with more information as to what you're looking for :)
great activities! very easy to arrange and present to children!! thanks a lot!
Our pleasure!
I love these activities but my almost 11 month old does not want to sit still long enough to do an activity. Or if she does, she wants to do it her way 🤣🤣🤣
That's a good development
Le her do it her way. There's learning in that as well
Really useful, thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you for all the information!
You're welcome!
Great ideas! Thanks
Glad you like them!
thank you !
Good job teacher
Thank you! 😃
Excellent.thanks a lot.😁
Most welcome 😊
Wow amazing video! Looking forward to try them out 🤩i have one question: i have a shelf with different activities separated (as described in your video about play room) but my one year old likes to bring them all out and mix and match as he pleases 😂 he dont bring any toys back and doesnt seem to understand the organization 😅he is my First Child and im new to Montessori. Is this what could be expected at this Aged or can i do anything to help him? I have 8 activities in the room plus books
Thank you, Johanna! I hope the activities go well.
What you described is typical of a child that age. They're more focused on exploring and playing than they are keeping things organized. It sounds like you've already taken time to limit the amount of activities and create some order so all that's left is to model how to put the toys away when he's finished playing with them. Let him know when it's time to tidy up and then work together to put everything away. You may be the one to put most of it away for the next few months but this gives him a chance to learn that everything goes back to the shelf when he's finished. As he grows, he'll likely show more of an interest in tidying up.
As adults, we often save tidying up for when the children are asleep or occupied with something else but it's helpful if the child gets a chance to be a part of it, even if they're just watching.
I hope this helps! - Katie
Thank you so much for great answer!
Just a quick update! I countinued to put his toys and books back on the shelfs after each play. Showing him how and invinting him but not tellning or forcing him in any way. Today he returned one of his books all by him self to the bookshelf for the first time❤ i cried of course and felt sooo proud of him! He looked so happy whilst doing it aswell. Thank tou again for great advise.
This is amazing!!! Thank you for sharing this update.
What's the point of transferring? What's the educational goal?
Hi carry . How are you
I am going to start podcast on my channel .
Its my big wish to podcast with you on montessori topic.
Basically iam also a montessori directress and a teacher
I have 10 years plus experience on montessori .
And i have a montessori set up
Hi there! Thanks for reaching out. I don't have a lot of free time at the moment but maybe in the future. Please send us an email (contact@themontessoriroom.com) with more information as to what you're looking for :)
Montessori activity for 1 year olds