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Unsure how to incorporate Montessori elements in your child's life? These 10 tips might help



Montessori philosophy is getting ever more popular these days. Why is that?

well, putting the child's choice in the center of the learning process contribute to the well-being and educational development of the child. Comparing to our old and rusty educational system, the method offers a more creative and meaningful way for education.


Here are 10 ways you can make your home more suitable for a Montessori environment and give your children an opportunity to learn through their own choices and actions.


one: Allow the child to choose what they would like to learn about. As children are naturally curious and enthusiastic, something that interests them will put their mind in the right frame of mind for learning.


Two: Keep items accessible or within arm's reach from where the child is playing at all times. This way, the child can independently choose what they would like to work on and learn about, instead of relying on an adult.


Three: Use a table or desk that is appropriate for your children's size. This way they are able to help themselves with tasks such as writing their letters or working with math materials without needing assistance from adults all the time.


Four: Have a variety of learning materials available for the children to choose from. this way they are able to work with different types of materials depending on their preferences and needs at that particular moment.


Five: Use good quality educational toys. Good educational toys are not necessarily expensive, but they have to be made out of high-quality materials that will last for a long time.


Six: Try using recycled or natural materials in children's rooms. This is because these items can potentially contain chemicals which could harm the child over time if exposed to them on daily basis.


Seven: Put a big emphasis on children being able to take care of their things independently. That way, they will find it easier to take pride in their work and not need assistance from adults all the time.


Eight: Give children a lot of space to work in, but also make sure that they are not too far away from you. It is important for them to feel safe and secure while working independently at their own pace.


Nine: Encourage kids to play outside frequently. This way they will get fresh air and exercise which will help them stay active and healthy.


Ten: If needed, you can ask for outside assistance from a Montessori environment specialist or early childhood education professional to make your home more suitable for the learning environment of children. This way they will be able to give you insight into what kind of changes might need to be made in order for it.


Full disclosure: The DidiDesk team is developing a versatile kids desk.

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