As always, remember these are just SOME ideas and use the age range as a very rough guide! Your child may be interested earlier or later! I hope the lack of new materials helps you see how we can continue to engage our children in meaningful play without spending more 🥰 But I did add most anything I could think of from this video into the 21-23 month storefront if there's something you were looking for (a.co/cVbiQYA). If you happen to come back at a later date and comments are off, please be patient and come back in a day or so! YT has been turning them off and I have to go through an appeal process to have them turned on and then restored 😫
Thanks Priscilla! Do you mean the memory game animal cards? They're from "eeboo friendly animals memory game". They don't make the exact same memory game anymore, but there is a "Life on Earth" version by them! amzn.to/3IiMjal
did you only enter the classic letters? will you also introduce the Russian or Korean ones? I saw you use clasic letters for Russian word, won't be that confuzing for her later? We are doing Romanian and arabic and i don't know when/how to introduce arabic letters, she's showing some interest in letters and numbers at the moment
Those were actually Russian letters! I've not introduced reading/writing in English and likely won't, though she's already memorized the ABC song from somewhere. I'll let the guides in her primary class introduce the English moveable alphabet and so on! She is showing a very strong interest in letters and sounds, so I'm slowly following her interest and introducing the Russian alphabet and reading system since her vocabulary is so strong in Russian. The research I've read points to the fact that learning to read in one language makes it easier to learn to read in a second since the skill transfers! We will save Korean for later. Reading in Russian and English are similar enough that she can transfer what she learns with me in Russian into English. But reading and writing in Korean is so different but also so much easier and more logical. So even though the concept of reasong will still be the same, the way Hangul is written and combined is quite different from both Russian and Englisj (ie we will sometimes put characters on top of one another, so we are simultaneously reading left to right and top to botto). We decided to put off reading in Korean until she's comfortable in Russian and English. It took me one evening in college to learn Hangul and be fluent in reading it-her dad and I are confident she will pick it up quickly when she wants to! She has already shown the ability to match short labels like "eyes" and "nose" in a Korean sticker book she had 😮
@@MariaandMontessori thank you for your answer. I think i will introduce the arabic alphabet as soon as she learn Romanian alphabet (i leave English for school, it's very easy and atractiv for children to learn, she already finded some English songs that she loves). I noticed that after she pick up the romanian name for different animals, I only have to say one or two times their arabic names and she will know them. So after she learn the ideea of the alphabet and that every sign means something, than I will introduce the arabic. I am glad that you are in the same journey 😊
@@mirelaboicu That sounds like a great plan! I think if our third language was anything but Korean, I may have changed the order. But with Hangul being recognized as one of the world's easiest writing systems, I figure we have time. But the same is true here-she is ready singing Twinkle Twinkle and the ABC song in English, and her Korean vocabulary is growing exponentially. The other day I asked her about a couple English words and turned out she knew them too! 🤯
@@MariaandMontessori they absorb everything so fast. It's amazing to see how they grow and develop. I'm very grateful to have her and be able to be a mom and I think all mothers should be 😊
Hahaha 'retelling stories that happened several days ago' i can't its so hard to figure out what she is saying and then I'm like of course yh that's why you're saying that because it happened once so many days ago that i forgot about it but somehow you remembered it😅 ahahahah.
Yes! Just last night she said she wants to grow "tall like uncle. For slide". And I couldn't figure out what she was talking about.....last week we went to the pool and the slide was only for tall kids 😭 she's been thinking about it this whole time 😭😭😭
@@MariaandMontessori hahaha i forgot to write mmy comment this got sent before i could omf imagine in 3 months the first thing i comment is just 'awwhh' ahhahah 😅 I was wanting to watch the rest. Wanted to say that the pegs activity and lock and key activities are still the faves for her intentional coordinated movements right now and though she's focused a lot of her gross motor work the shelf activities i kinda copied from you ahahah are soooooo helpful and engaging for her especially the counting and sorting activities. I really need to get on it with preparing the activities because she's always interested in soemthing more challenging within a week sometimes and i fall behind ao having this video helps me a lot thank you again for posting these videos ahahahah its appreciated so much for us when we are struggling to picture what the activities are really going to look like and how they would be completed by our child especially more than just readin from a book though those are helpful seeing Stella enjoy the same activities as Huda and also how she completes other activities helps so much. Wanted so specifically mention other activities but being back home unpacking readjustment etc is difficult right now. This video definitely has helped me plan some stuff i hadn't thought of yet for Huda instead of being stuck on the same ones as the last 2 weeks🥴😓 Love seeing Stella's development and little habits too she's just great🥰
As always, remember these are just SOME ideas and use the age range as a very rough guide! Your child may be interested earlier or later!
I hope the lack of new materials helps you see how we can continue to engage our children in meaningful play without spending more 🥰 But I did add most anything I could think of from this video into the 21-23 month storefront if there's something you were looking for (a.co/cVbiQYA).
If you happen to come back at a later date and comments are off, please be patient and come back in a day or so! YT has been turning them off and I have to go through an appeal process to have them turned on and then restored 😫
As a retired Montessori teacher of 2 - 6 years of age, I thank you so much because parents need the natural guidance.
Oh my goooshhhh Stella's VOICE!!! I can't its so different im gonna cry they're growing up!😭
Oh my gosh I KNOW!!! She's really a real toddler now 😭😭😭
I like it so much thank you Maria
So happy to hear that!! 🥰🥰🥰
So many excellent ideas as always! Where are those animal cards from?
Thanks Priscilla! Do you mean the memory game animal cards? They're from "eeboo friendly animals memory game". They don't make the exact same memory game anymore, but there is a "Life on Earth" version by them! amzn.to/3IiMjal
You have been Mia, hope all is well… I’ll try these with my daughter 😊
Thank you! 🙂
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did you only enter the classic letters? will you also introduce the Russian or Korean ones?
I saw you use clasic letters for Russian word, won't be that confuzing for her later?
We are doing Romanian and arabic and i don't know when/how to introduce arabic letters, she's showing some interest in letters and numbers at the moment
Those were actually Russian letters! I've not introduced reading/writing in English and likely won't, though she's already memorized the ABC song from somewhere. I'll let the guides in her primary class introduce the English moveable alphabet and so on!
She is showing a very strong interest in letters and sounds, so I'm slowly following her interest and introducing the Russian alphabet and reading system since her vocabulary is so strong in Russian. The research I've read points to the fact that learning to read in one language makes it easier to learn to read in a second since the skill transfers!
We will save Korean for later. Reading in Russian and English are similar enough that she can transfer what she learns with me in Russian into English. But reading and writing in Korean is so different but also so much easier and more logical. So even though the concept of reasong will still be the same, the way Hangul is written and combined is quite different from both Russian and Englisj (ie we will sometimes put characters on top of one another, so we are simultaneously reading left to right and top to botto). We decided to put off reading in Korean until she's comfortable in Russian and English. It took me one evening in college to learn Hangul and be fluent in reading it-her dad and I are confident she will pick it up quickly when she wants to! She has already shown the ability to match short labels like "eyes" and "nose" in a Korean sticker book she had 😮
@@MariaandMontessori thank you for your answer. I think i will introduce the arabic alphabet as soon as she learn Romanian alphabet (i leave English for school, it's very easy and atractiv for children to learn, she already finded some English songs that she loves). I noticed that after she pick up the romanian name for different animals, I only have to say one or two times their arabic names and she will know them. So after she learn the ideea of the alphabet and that every sign means something, than I will introduce the arabic.
I am glad that you are in the same journey 😊
@@mirelaboicu That sounds like a great plan! I think if our third language was anything but Korean, I may have changed the order. But with Hangul being recognized as one of the world's easiest writing systems, I figure we have time. But the same is true here-she is ready singing Twinkle Twinkle and the ABC song in English, and her Korean vocabulary is growing exponentially. The other day I asked her about a couple English words and turned out she knew them too! 🤯
@@MariaandMontessori they absorb everything so fast. It's amazing to see how they grow and develop. I'm very grateful to have her and be able to be a mom and I think all mothers should be 😊
Hahaha 'retelling stories that happened several days ago' i can't its so hard to figure out what she is saying and then I'm like of course yh that's why you're saying that because it happened once so many days ago that i forgot about it but somehow you remembered it😅 ahahahah.
Yes! Just last night she said she wants to grow "tall like uncle. For slide". And I couldn't figure out what she was talking about.....last week we went to the pool and the slide was only for tall kids 😭 she's been thinking about it this whole time 😭😭😭
Awwhh
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@@MariaandMontessori hahaha i forgot to write mmy comment this got sent before i could omf imagine in 3 months the first thing i comment is just 'awwhh' ahhahah 😅
I was wanting to watch the rest. Wanted to say that the pegs activity and lock and key activities are still the faves for her intentional coordinated movements right now and though she's focused a lot of her gross motor work the shelf activities i kinda copied from you ahahah are soooooo helpful and engaging for her especially the counting and sorting activities. I really need to get on it with preparing the activities because she's always interested in soemthing more challenging within a week sometimes and i fall behind ao having this video helps me a lot thank you again for posting these videos ahahahah its appreciated so much for us when we are struggling to picture what the activities are really going to look like and how they would be completed by our child especially more than just readin from a book though those are helpful seeing Stella enjoy the same activities as Huda and also how she completes other activities helps so much.
Wanted so specifically mention other activities but being back home unpacking readjustment etc is difficult right now. This video definitely has helped me plan some stuff i hadn't thought of yet for Huda instead of being stuck on the same ones as the last 2 weeks🥴😓
Love seeing Stella's development and little habits too she's just great🥰