MONTESSORI AT HOME | Toddler Cooking Progression Birth to 3 Years Old

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @bpptrzpz
    @bpptrzpz 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is such a great video Ayelet! The videos help illustrate each stage and I can tell you're getting increasingly comfortable talking to the camera :) Great job, and thank you for making it

    • @HomeandontheWay
      @HomeandontheWay  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! I still get lots of comments about how I talk that make me self conscious but I have come so far from those first videos!

    • @bpptrzpz
      @bpptrzpz 5 месяцев назад

      @@HomeandontheWay it's all a normal part of learning and adjusting! don't let it discourage you

  • @Sprudelwasser90
    @Sprudelwasser90 7 месяцев назад +6

    Here we love to put the tea bag out of the paper and into the cup. Another one is, to throw everything into the trash (E.g. Skin of the banana). We started both around 1 year

    • @HomeandontheWay
      @HomeandontheWay  7 месяцев назад

      Oh those are great! We also started trash around when Y was walking! (Around a year for him and soon for M) an early favorite ☺️

  • @daniellemanring7626
    @daniellemanring7626 7 месяцев назад +4

    I have been on the hunt for more Montessori content for littles at home. I love how much content you have been pumping out! I’m hooked. I’ve watched many of your videos with my husband after bedtime for inspiration for our 15 month old. This specific kitchen video has given me many ideas to get started with in our tiny kitchen.

    • @HomeandontheWay
      @HomeandontheWay  7 месяцев назад

      Aww yay! I’m so glad! Trying to post more consistently on here!

  • @IsaNava-oc5up
    @IsaNava-oc5up 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wow you’re so awesome this is all good ideas !! ❤

  • @catbeardsleyphotography
    @catbeardsleyphotography 7 месяцев назад +3

    This is so so useful! Well done for documenting it with so many video examples ❤

  • @DinaFiskerSandgreen
    @DinaFiskerSandgreen 7 месяцев назад +1

    You are doing so great teaching your children ❤ and thank you for sharing your process - it is so inspiring 🌼

  • @pippieblignaut4483
    @pippieblignaut4483 17 дней назад

    Home and on the way,
    As a granny we also have a grandson. I am learning alot through your Page , videos & insights you are sharing! Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @ronjab4586
    @ronjab4586 7 месяцев назад +2

    Great video, I watched a lot like these over the years and this is definitely the best for me so far. There is a very popular channel on here which is extremely unrealistic since she never shows the mess in the kitchen when including her kid, which always frustrates me. So it's great that you include the messy footage.
    A little warning though - when others told you that it will become more challenging with two, they are correct. Your younger one just isn't at that stage yet, where she will want to do the exact same things, be the one to go first, etc. Wait another half a year and then I'd love another video how you deal with that 😂 our kids are 4, 2 and we also have a 3 month old. The fights in the kitchen have become so bad some days that I sometimes just have to exclude them - which is such a shame, I love cooking with my kids and they love to be my kitchen helpers. But no matter if we take turns or do steps together/simultaneously, they are just extremely competitive lately (also in all other aspects) and so they will just push, pull, interrupt each other and race to take turns away. I can see a bit of improvement lately but it's seriously tough, when it wasn't before.
    Like another poster suggested, it would be great to see which recipes you can include the kids most with. Our Kid's favorites to be kitchen helpers are making empanadas, banana pancakes, chicken soup, lentil Bolognese and Pretzels.

    • @HomeandontheWay
      @HomeandontheWay  7 месяцев назад +1

      Oh I feel like sibling rivalry and competitiveness makes everything so much more challenging 😭 it’s a stage I’m very much not looking forward to and definitely hope for you that it is getting a bit better!
      I got so many different comments about when it would be tough- some said hardest when they’re first born, some said when the second starts crawling, some when the second starts actually doing some stuff, and some like you when they’re both toddlers (and others saying that’s when it finally got better haha). I’ll definitely do updates as we go because I feel like everyone has such a different experience!
      I try my best to show some of the mess and the learning- it’s part of it! For favorite recipes we do whatever I’m cooking for dinner. For a long time instant pot saved me but I’ve used less now. Y loves making pancakes so much and we love to bake anything! I also have a couple toddler visual recipe books!

  • @isartoxic3481
    @isartoxic3481 7 месяцев назад +1

    I recently found your channel and even though I don't have children myself it feels healing watching you have so much patience. I just wanted to comment it might be best for your children's safety to blurr their faces continuing forward because there are sadly many predators preying onto small accounts like yours. And even if they won't come close to your children physically they can use your children's videos or faces to Photoshop onto child pornography. please be aware your childrens face online has an enormous impact on their future lives and puts a target on their back. Better be safe than sorry. Sadly the internet is not the save space people think it is.
    Stay safe out there sending lots of love.

  • @rebekahskaar8307
    @rebekahskaar8307 7 месяцев назад

    I love your content! Thank you for sharing your progression with us. My kids are the same age as yours and it so helpful to watch you with your kids!

  • @kristinaandriyesh7090
    @kristinaandriyesh7090 7 месяцев назад +1

    Could you share some recipes you do with the kids?

    • @HomeandontheWay
      @HomeandontheWay  7 месяцев назад +1

      I share some of our day to day recipes in Instagram stories! I also have a couple visual cookbooks! I used to do more toddler chef type videos but don't really do those anymore. www.homeandontheway.com/courses-and-guides-jINmE

  • @EleftheriaNeep
    @EleftheriaNeep 12 дней назад

    Such a helpful video, thank you! Was wondering if you've experienced the same... I'm involving my 10 month old in cooking, mainly washing vegetables, but she mostly just tosses most things I give her and ends up on the floor 😅 perhaps it's too early for her to be interested? She also prefers to play with the water after she tosses the vegetables 🤣

  • @yanyuet
    @yanyuet 7 месяцев назад +1

    I wonder if u could talk more evenly. So it’s easier to listen to

    • @HomeandontheWay
      @HomeandontheWay  7 месяцев назад

      What do you mean by more evenly?

    • @Mnt05
      @Mnt05 7 месяцев назад +2

      I think they may mean you seem to run out of breaths quite often? 🤔 My guess but oh well, I think to organize all these thoughts and talk about them all in order quickly maybe in your short free time while kids are napping, could be tiring and makes you run out of breath

  • @YasraIsmail
    @YasraIsmail 6 месяцев назад

    Go mama this is totally me my son has autism adhd speech delay and global development delay his 5 still takes a dummy also but his cooking skills and doing things with me are WOW 🥹💕. Happy to see you’re helping those babies so well. It’s good to see that their is many good mums out their to 😘