1. Movement and cognition 2. Choice 3. Interest 4. Avoid extrinsic rewards 5. Learning from and with peers 6. Learning in context 7. Adult interaction 8. Order in environment & mind
Thank you for sharing your knowledge Would like to know what all activities I could plan for my 18months plus boy to include few activities in house to have more engagement. As I won't believing in giving him cell phone or games or TV as engagement material.
Vaishali Works sis, you've decided well not to give a mobile to your child as PLAYING WITH MOBILE BEFORE THE AGE OF 10 IS DANGEROUS FOR THEIR BRAIN.. Educational psychology says," if you want to make your child A BOOK LOVER, start reading books in the house so that your child can develop the reading habit by observing you. Never ask him to read , but let him choose it himself...let him play with the book, no matter if he is holding it upsidedown. let him enjoy the pictures or colours or pronouncing words wrongly, don't interrupt him so that he can take it as a hobby, NOT a COMPULSION... in short provide him with the environment, what you want your child to become in his future as THEY LEARN NOT FROM YOUR WORDS, BUT WATCHING YOUR ACTIONS.. hope you don't mind my suggestions
I went to a Montessori school until 6 years old. I think it’s what makes me a curious maker and artist. As hard as it has been to fit into a square society 🙏🏽
I do not like this approach! This is not teaching the the skills they need for school or life! I laugh but find this very alarming. None of this is preparing them for the work environment unless they are going to be a homemaker or work in food services.! LOL This does not prepare children for real life in the workforce! And todays children are much smarter than this! I've seen a 3 year old who has mastered a tablet. Montessori schools need to step in the 21st century! This approach seems to focuses mainly on concrete practical skills that children develop individually (in isolation). While these skills are important, imaginative and collaborative play is equally as important to develop the 21st-century skills children need now more than ever. One limitation of this method is that it is not well-suited to all children. Because the approach is based on the idea that children are innately curious and motivated to learn. It may not be effective for children who are shy, struggling or who have special needs. These children may require more structured and individualized instruction in order to be successful.
I do not like this approach! This is not teaching the the skills they need for school or life! I laugh but find this very alarming. None of this is preparing them for the work environment unless they are going to be a homemaker or work in food services.! LOL This does not prepare children for real life in the workforce! And todays children are much smarter than this! I've seen a 3 year old who has mastered a tablet. Montessori schools need to step in the 21st century! This approach seems to focuses mainly on concrete practical skills that children develop individually (in isolation). While these skills are important, imaginative and collaborative play is equally as important to develop the 21st-century skills children need now more than ever. One limitation of this method is that it is not well-suited to all children. Because the approach is based on the idea that children are innately curious and motivated to learn. It may not be effective for children who are shy, struggling or who have special needs. These children may require more structured and individualized instruction in order to be successful.
I love how more simple, structured, down to the point, and organized these videos are! Watching for ideas for my nursery class at church 18 months to 3 years old. I was so excited when I stumbled on this concept! This is so right up my ally!!! ❤
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment, Katrina! 😊 I'm thrilled to hear that you're finding our videos helpful for your nursery class at church. It's fantastic to know that our content aligns with your needs and teaching style. If you ever have any specific topics or ideas you'd like to see covered in future videos, please feel free to let me know. Your feedback and enthusiasm are truly appreciated. Wishing you all the best in your classroom endeavors! 🌟"
I do not like this approach! This is not teaching the the skills they need for school or life! I laugh but find this very alarming. None of this is preparing them for the work environment unless they are going to be a homemaker or work in food services.! LOL This does not prepare children for real life in the workforce! And todays children are much smarter than this! I've seen a 3 year old who has mastered a tablet. Montessori schools need to step in the 21st century! This approach seems to focuses mainly on concrete practical skills that children develop individually (in isolation). While these skills are important, imaginative and collaborative play is equally as important to develop the 21st-century skills children need now more than ever. One limitation of this method is that it is not well-suited to all children. Because the approach is based on the idea that children are innately curious and motivated to learn. It may not be effective for children who are shy, struggling or who have special needs. These children may require more structured and individualized instruction in order to be successful.
Hi Ganda, it is wonderful to hear from you. By implementing Montessori, I am sure you can make a change in the lives of the children you are working with. :)
Love this. Thx for sharing. I have some practical questions, hope you could help: - how do you introduce the routines/ how to behave? - how do you deal with a child who doesn't want to engage with any activity or clean up? - how do you deal with a child who excited to do one activity and suddenly loss his/her interest in the middle of his/her work and refuse to finish his/her work ? Thank you in advance!
Hi - thank you for watching. I would suggest introducing new routines only 1 thing at a time. Its nice to have a discussion about what you are introducing and WHY you are introducing it. When a child does not want to engage in an activity, do not force them. Try and see where their interests lie and then create activities around that. Do they like cars? Make an activity that involves cars. With cleaning up, its a good idea to have a limit - if you do no tidy up you will not be able to use these toys again. If a child loses interest, it's ok. Maybe they don't have the mood today. Try again another time,
Hi! Isn’t not being able to use toys again if they don’t tidy up a punishment? What are concrete examples on how we can encourage self-motivation among students? Are praises considered extrinsic reward? If yes, how will we let the students know that they did a good job? Thank you so much! I love your video, very straightforward yet informative!
Thank you for reaching out and expressing interest in resources for adult interaction instruction. While we currently don't have a video specifically focused on this topic, your feedback highlights an important area of need. I appreciate your appreciation for the clarity and conciseness of our videos. Given the interest in this subject, we will certainly consider developing resources that address adult interaction in the Montessori context. Our goal is always to provide accurate, crisp, and straightforward content, similar to what you've experienced with our knobless cylinders video. Your input is invaluable in guiding the content we create, ensuring it meets the needs of our audience. Stay tuned for future updates, and thank you once again for your proactive engagement! 😊
I'm so glad to hear that you found the video enlightening! It's always rewarding to know when the content resonates with our viewers and helps spread the understanding of Montessori principles. If you have any questions or if there's a specific aspect of Montessori education you'd like to explore further, please let me know. Don't forget to subscribe and stay tuned for more insights into Montessori and educational topics. Thank you for your support and for being a part of our community!
Am a current babysitter but am up for positions of being an assistant teacher at a Montessori school. Interested in psychology and this was very informative .
It would be our pleasure to work with you and help you out. Please click this link and send us your inquiry and someone from our team will get back to you as soon as possible. sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
Montessori and Froebel both believed ha children need to have an environment especially prepared for them to be able to explore and learn. Montessori was inspired by some of the 'toys' that Froebel created o support his philosophy. Both believed in a very hands-on approach to learning. And in both philosophies the toys/materials/learning materials play a. very important part of the child's learning. I hope this helps.
Best of luck! Thanks for your interest in our programs. We would LOVE to work with you. If you click on the link below someone from our team will be able to assist you and guide you to the right course. Can’t wait to work with you :) sunshineteacherstraining.id/contact/
Woh! I heard about Montessori.. well though I was a Teacher in a Kindergarten not Montessori one..... listening to the way u explained... I understood it very well. Thank you for this vedio. Loved the way u explained... Loud and very clear.
Hello Lea...In a Montessori 3-6 years classroom, children explore and work independently on the materials with the guidance of knowledgeable Montessori directress for 3 hours. Montessori talks about her '3-hour work cycle' and why it is necessary for them. Some schools may introduce children to additional schedules before or after this 3-hour work cycle. Example, a circle time activity before and maybe some additional activities for older children after class. Hope this helps :)
Hi again @@yellow92959, children in the second plane (6-9 years) have different characteristics and are capable of abstract learning. They are still given choices and learn following their interests and we also avoid rewards and punishments etc... ... but the way we teach them is different.
Hello, Very informative video. Many thanks.. I want to open my Montessori Play School, but I do not have any Teacher's degree, is it possible for me to open a PreSchool? Please guide.
Thanks for your interest in our programs. We would LOVE to work with you. If you click on the link below someone from our team will be able to assist you and guide you to the right course. Can’t wait to work with you :) sunshineteacherstraining.id/contact/
Hey! I'm from Nigeria. I was thinking if you can help with the below from Montessori perspective system for age 2- 11 years old 1. Modern teaching techniques ( so school children develop a natural interest and love towards school) 2. Positive discipline among teachers and students Thanks!
The Montessori philosophy applies to children through the ages ad works well with today's child too. The goal is help children fall in love with learning. It would be our pleasure to work with you and help you out. Please click this link and send us your inquiry and someone from our team will get back to you as soon as possible. sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
Thank you for the video. I learned a lot. I do have a question. Isn't ClassDojo a form of extrinsic reward. But doesn't that help for classroom management and for learning? Eventually students will learn how to learn without external reward. No?
I was also a primary teacher , a year ago. Now I want to complete a teacher training in ECCED certification. Can u please suggest me that from where should I do for the better future of mine and children as well .
Thanks for mentioning this ganda kho 🙏🏼😊 We have something coming up for our Alumni ... watch out for your email or contact us in 2 weeks if you do not receive an email 👍🏼
Can you please guide me on which curriculum I should pick for my kids, is it Montessori OR Cambridge? are these both similar? or any differences between them, if so what are the differences? Need your detailed inputs to take the appropriate decision, please. Thank you in advance. ( I am from India) . Please note that I am looking for the Holistic development of the child, not just academics. My kids are twins - The age is 5 years 8 months.
Hi Ram, if you are looking for an education method that focuses on the holistic development of the child, Montessori is the best choice for you. Montessori method, with its amazing philosophy and principles, was developed based on scientific research on the development of the children. The five main areas in Montessori curriculum and the way children learn in Montessori environment amazingly fulfill their development needs holistically, such as spiritual, language, emotional, intellectual, and social development. Another thing that makes Montessori stand out from other education methods are the self-paced learning. The children become the leaders of their own learning journey. They are allowed to follow their 'inner teacher' and become the best version of themselves. They are allowed to be unique! :) The role of the adults here is to nurture the children so they can reach their full potential. There are so many things about Montessori that we can barely find in other education methods. If you want to know more and learn how to support your children with Montessori education, do not hesitate to contact us :) sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
Waldorf and Montessori have similarities and differences. One of the main differences is that Montessori has a lot more structure and a more well-defined curriculum as per global requirements.
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Hi Sana... The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is a play-based curriculum for children from birth to five years, which allows children to explore and learn in an environment that is secure and safe, yet challenging. Montessori has its own philosophy and materials for children in their early years. It is more structured and we follow a 3 hour work cycle. Children 3-6 years are in the same classroom (we call this vertical grouping). And ... there are many more differences.
Hi Martha - how exciting... a preschool. That can certainly be overwhelming but you are lucky, we have an awesome program for people starting new preschools and we have worked with others like yourself in west Africa. Click on this link below and our team will let you know how you can enrol in this preschool. With Sunshine Teachers’ Training you will learn everything you need to know about starting your own preschool. sunshineteacherstraining.id/contact/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwweyFBhDvARIsAA67M70m6Yynxy_FTMuWq_hEZWC7kXiKdYfoAP3bBBGqmhYJ5AXrE1ZPn_UaAljwEALw_wcB
Evgenia Litus I love Angelina Lillard’s boo k ‘The Science behind the genius’. For Montessori at home, look up Simone Davies’ book ‘The Montessori Toddler’. Hope this helps 👍🏼
Luqman Muhammed Good question 👍🏼😊 Here is a link to our video that may help you understand more about Motivating children the Montessori way:ruclips.net/video/ezAtXCpcOJo/видео.html
There is never too late to start. You can always learn with us how to start Montessori at home. We also have a course for parents of elementary children (6-9). Please contact us at sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
Hello, appreciated your video!! have been teaching English in a Montessori school and am wondering whether you have done any videos on ESL in the Montessori preschool (3-6)
1sola1verita we have been using Montessori in Indonesia where English is thei second language. Once you do the course, you will see how easy it is for you to adapt, adopt and apply the system for ESL. Will add this question to my list of videos that I will be recording 👍🏼
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, not only that it helps with the little one, I believe this could help too, for older children learning. Hope to see more video from you.
Kelas Kehidupan yes ... it definitely helps with older children too. Many parents who did our course have older children (even in their teens) and they love Montessori as it really helps them 😊👍🏼
OrViV absolutely... there are researches being conducted and papers being published on the effect Montessori method has on adults’ motivation and also how it is helping patients with Alzheimer’s.
For sure... It would be our pleasure to work with you and help you out. Please click this link and send us your inquiry and someone from our team will get back to you as soon as possible. sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
If we are avoiding stickers as a reward for children then what is the examples of self motivation for them. How we should develop self motivation in children ?
Hi Devika, Let us get connected and talk about some options for you to learn more about the Montessori philosophy, principles, method, and how to put them into practice. With this knowledge, you will be able to provide good education for your child, find the right school, and support your child at home the Montessori way. Please click the link below: sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
I think I need to switch to this method with my 4 yr old cause these conventional schools ain't working for my son n I'm stressed out. He is a natural born leader and he likes making choices in his learning but when at school I feel as though he is forced to do otherwise 🙄
Montessori would be great for your child. Could you click on this link and put in your request and we can help you sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
I am commerce graduate in UG....I am 8 years experience in teaching....but I didn't completed b.ed....but I did Montessori course .....In schools they are asking for b.ed....can I do b.ed without M. com....my passion is to teach children through Montessori ......please give me a suggestion mam.....
Mam I have a big doubt whether Montessori method of education s best or normal education method is best. And also is this for only kindergarten level or up-to 12 th std
Raje Abi ...Montessori teaches children in a very concrete way. So I personally know it is better 😊 What is your doubt about it? Yes there are over 22,000 Montessori schools (up to 12th standard) in the world today 👍🏼 But it is great for children in their early years when they are forming basic foundations 👌🏼
@@SunshineTeachersTraining I have the same question as Raje Abi and when you mention "early years" in your response, what you mean by that, is it about up to 6 years or 8 years or 10 years?
@@ramcheekoti3611 early years in human development stage are defined as the first 6 years. In Montessori, it is called the first plane of development (0-6).
@@SunshineTeachersTraining okay, thank you, so are you stating no point in joining Montessori after 6 years, do we need to prefer Montessori schools or regular schools after 6 years, my kids are now 6 years.
1. Movement and cognition
2. Choice
3. Interest
4. Avoid extrinsic rewards
5. Learning from and with peers
6. Learning in context
7. Adult interaction
8. Order in environment & mind
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Would like to know what all activities I could plan for my 18months plus boy to include few activities in house to have more engagement.
As I won't believing in giving him cell phone or games or TV as engagement material.
Vaishali Works sis, you've decided well not to give a mobile to your child as PLAYING WITH MOBILE BEFORE THE AGE OF 10 IS DANGEROUS FOR THEIR BRAIN.. Educational psychology says," if you want to make your child A BOOK LOVER, start reading books in the house so that your child can develop the reading habit by observing you. Never ask him to read , but let him choose it himself...let him play with the book, no matter if he is holding it upsidedown. let him enjoy the pictures or colours or pronouncing words wrongly, don't interrupt him so that he can take it as a hobby, NOT a COMPULSION...
in short provide him with the environment, what you want your child to become in his future as THEY LEARN NOT FROM YOUR WORDS, BUT WATCHING YOUR ACTIONS..
hope you don't mind my suggestions
Tongwei Wang hello mam ...who are you ? Tell me please Canada county which laver Montessori teacher laver
@@zaraafridi6464 your comment showing great knowledge of human phycology
Thank you
I went to a Montessori school until 6 years old. I think it’s what makes me a curious maker and artist. As hard as it has been to fit into a square society 🙏🏽
That's surprising. I can see how Waldorf or Reggio Emilia school would support more of an artistic inspiration compared to a Montessori environment.
A lot of people feel Montessori does not support creativity and imagination but it truly does. I will make a video about this soon :)
@@SunshineTeachersTraining I would say it makes links and encourages lateral thinking which fosters creativity.
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I do not like this approach! This is not teaching the the skills they need for school or life! I laugh but find this very alarming. None of this is preparing them for the work environment unless they are going to be a homemaker or work in food services.! LOL This does not prepare children for real life in the workforce! And todays children are much smarter than this! I've seen a 3 year old who has mastered a tablet. Montessori schools need to step in the 21st century!
This approach seems to focuses mainly on concrete practical skills that children develop individually (in isolation). While these skills are important, imaginative and collaborative play is equally as important to develop the 21st-century skills children need now more than ever.
One limitation of this method is that it is not well-suited to all children. Because the approach is based on the idea that children are innately curious and motivated to learn. It may not be effective for children who are shy, struggling or who have special needs. These children may require more structured and individualized instruction in order to be successful.
I learned about her and her schools while receiving my childcare certification and now I have an an interview at a Montessori school
That is great!
Same omg I’m very nervous
@@jehlynrae196 Good luck! :)
I’ve learned so much in just 7:07 minutes as a new parent. Thank you!
Wonderful! Thanks for watching
Montosori did a wonderful job during her life time.
Yes she did!
I do not like this approach! This is not teaching the the skills they need for school or life! I laugh but find this very alarming. None of this is preparing them for the work environment unless they are going to be a homemaker or work in food services.! LOL This does not prepare children for real life in the workforce! And todays children are much smarter than this! I've seen a 3 year old who has mastered a tablet. Montessori schools need to step in the 21st century!
This approach seems to focuses mainly on concrete practical skills that children develop individually (in isolation). While these skills are important, imaginative and collaborative play is equally as important to develop the 21st-century skills children need now more than ever.
One limitation of this method is that it is not well-suited to all children. Because the approach is based on the idea that children are innately curious and motivated to learn. It may not be effective for children who are shy, struggling or who have special needs. These children may require more structured and individualized instruction in order to be successful.
I love how more simple, structured, down to the point, and organized these videos are! Watching for ideas for my nursery class at church 18 months to 3 years old. I was so excited when I stumbled on this concept! This is so right up my ally!!! ❤
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment, Katrina! 😊 I'm thrilled to hear that you're finding our videos helpful for your nursery class at church. It's fantastic to know that our content aligns with your needs and teaching style. If you ever have any specific topics or ideas you'd like to see covered in future videos, please feel free to let me know. Your feedback and enthusiasm are truly appreciated. Wishing you all the best in your classroom endeavors! 🌟"
I do not like this approach! This is not teaching the the skills they need for school or life! I laugh but find this very alarming. None of this is preparing them for the work environment unless they are going to be a homemaker or work in food services.! LOL This does not prepare children for real life in the workforce! And todays children are much smarter than this! I've seen a 3 year old who has mastered a tablet. Montessori schools need to step in the 21st century!
This approach seems to focuses mainly on concrete practical skills that children develop individually (in isolation). While these skills are important, imaginative and collaborative play is equally as important to develop the 21st-century skills children need now more than ever.
One limitation of this method is that it is not well-suited to all children. Because the approach is based on the idea that children are innately curious and motivated to learn. It may not be effective for children who are shy, struggling or who have special needs. These children may require more structured and individualized instruction in order to be successful.
Really thought provoking.
Here in Pakistan many schools claim to offer Montessory program but actually they don't and keep teaching traditionally.
This happens in many places unfortunately :(
Yes everywhere. They are fooling us.
helllo sonny..i am now in florida and still doing my montessori i learned from you and sunshine montessori
Hi Ganda, it is wonderful to hear from you. By implementing Montessori, I am sure you can make a change in the lives of the children you are working with. :)
Love this. Thx for sharing. I have some practical questions, hope you could help:
- how do you introduce the routines/ how to behave?
- how do you deal with a child who doesn't want to engage with any activity or clean up?
- how do you deal with a child who excited to do one activity and suddenly loss his/her interest in the middle of his/her work and refuse to finish his/her work ?
Thank you in advance!
Hi - thank you for watching.
I would suggest introducing new routines only 1 thing at a time. Its nice to have a discussion about what you are introducing and WHY you are introducing it.
When a child does not want to engage in an activity, do not force them. Try and see where their interests lie and then create activities around that. Do they like cars? Make an activity that involves cars.
With cleaning up, its a good idea to have a limit - if you do no tidy up you will not be able to use these toys again.
If a child loses interest, it's ok. Maybe they don't have the mood today. Try again another time,
Hi! Isn’t not being able to use toys again if they don’t tidy up a punishment?
What are concrete examples on how we can encourage self-motivation among students?
Are praises considered extrinsic reward? If yes, how will we let the students know that they did a good job?
Thank you so much! I love your video, very straightforward yet informative!
I need adult interaction instruction. Do you have resources that are as accurate as this video? Very crispy and straight to the point?
Thank you for reaching out and expressing interest in resources for adult interaction instruction. While we currently don't have a video specifically focused on this topic, your feedback highlights an important area of need. I appreciate your appreciation for the clarity and conciseness of our videos.
Given the interest in this subject, we will certainly consider developing resources that address adult interaction in the Montessori context. Our goal is always to provide accurate, crisp, and straightforward content, similar to what you've experienced with our knobless cylinders video.
Your input is invaluable in guiding the content we create, ensuring it meets the needs of our audience. Stay tuned for future updates, and thank you once again for your proactive engagement! 😊
Greatly enlightened by me. Thanks alot.
I'm so glad to hear that you found the video enlightening! It's always rewarding to know when the content resonates with our viewers and helps spread the understanding of Montessori principles. If you have any questions or if there's a specific aspect of Montessori education you'd like to explore further, please let me know. Don't forget to subscribe and stay tuned for more insights into Montessori and educational topics. Thank you for your support and for being a part of our community!
Glad I found this, great explanation. I like this method.
Glad it was helpful!
Am a current babysitter but am up for positions of being an assistant teacher at a Montessori school. Interested in psychology and this was very informative .
Mam plz tell were u working
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Lovely
hi..I really love montessori..You are a good teacher and mentor
Many many thanks
Excellent explanation. I love your English be because you choose easy words and delivery methods very very nice easily understand. Thnks maam
Thank you! 😃
thank you for sharing very helpful. but please what is the similarities between montessori and Froebel?
Montessori and Froebel both believed ha children need to have an environment especially prepared for them to be able to explore and learn.
Montessori was inspired by some of the 'toys' that Froebel created o support his philosophy.
Both believed in a very hands-on approach to learning.
And in both philosophies the toys/materials/learning materials play a. very important part of the child's learning.
I hope this helps.
Thank you dear. Absolutely it does
@@robertosas2833 happy to bee of help
Sooo interesting ! Thank you so much .
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much.. cant wait to join the diploma montessori insyaa allaah!
Best of luck!
Thanks for your interest in our programs. We would LOVE to work with you. If you click on the link below someone from our team will be able to assist you and guide you to the right course. Can’t wait to work with you :)
sunshineteacherstraining.id/contact/
Its worth for preschool teachers.
Thank you.
Well explained Montessori in a short time with limited selected words 👍
lol
Thanks!
Great explanations! Very important to know about it! Great full with you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Superb mam very useful you explain in simple languages thank you so much
Thank you Chandra Gupthan 🙏🏼
Woh! I heard about Montessori.. well though I was a Teacher in a Kindergarten not Montessori one..... listening to the way u explained... I understood it very well. Thank you for this vedio. Loved the way u explained... Loud and very clear.
Thank you petrina premavathi 🙏🏼
Very infomercial video full watch big like
Thanks for watching - glad you enjoyed it.
@@SunshineTeachersTraining yes I enjoyed it 😍☺️thank you so much for sharing
In which way we will give self motivation without reward please explain mam
Check this video Chandra Gupthan : ruclips.net/video/ezAtXCpcOJo/видео.html
Wow. Thank you so much for sharing.❤️
Thanks for watching!
How many hours long are Montessori schools? Do they have a specific schedule or are you exploring for the whole time?
Hello Lea...In a Montessori 3-6 years classroom, children explore and work independently on the materials with the guidance of knowledgeable Montessori directress for 3 hours. Montessori talks about her '3-hour work cycle' and why it is necessary for them. Some schools may introduce children to additional schedules before or after this 3-hour work cycle. Example, a circle time activity before and maybe some additional activities for older children after class. Hope this helps :)
@@SunshineTeachersTraining Thank you! Also, does Montessori school work the same way for every grade/age group or does it work differently?
Hi again @@yellow92959, children in the second plane (6-9 years) have different characteristics and are capable of abstract learning. They are still given choices and learn following their interests and we also avoid rewards and punishments etc... ... but the way we teach them is different.
Very smart presentations. Thank you
Glad you like them! ❤
thank you very much for your valuable messages ma'am 🙏
You're most welcome
Hello,
Very informative video. Many thanks.. I want to open my Montessori Play School, but I do not have any Teacher's degree, is it possible for me to open a PreSchool? Please guide.
Thanks for your interest in our programs. We would LOVE to work with you. If you click on the link below someone from our team will be able to assist you and guide you to the right course. Can’t wait to work with you :)
sunshineteacherstraining.id/contact/
If u give a short conclusion of it.. it become good for me..
We will try
Hey!
I'm from Nigeria. I was thinking if you can help with the below from Montessori perspective system for age 2- 11 years old
1. Modern teaching techniques ( so school children develop a natural interest and love towards school)
2. Positive discipline among teachers and students
Thanks!
The Montessori philosophy applies to children through the ages ad works well with today's child too. The goal is help children fall in love with learning.
It would be our pleasure to work with you and help you out. Please click this link and send us your inquiry and someone from our team will get back to you as soon as possible. sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
Thank you for the video. I learned a lot. I do have a question.
Isn't ClassDojo a form of extrinsic reward. But doesn't that help for classroom management and for learning? Eventually students will learn how to learn without external reward. No?
In Montessori we do not focus on rewards and punishments... our aim is for children to be self motivated--- work because they love it
I was also a primary teacher , a year ago. Now I want to complete a teacher training in ECCED certification. Can u please suggest me that from where should I do for the better future of mine and children as well .
Jagdevi Hutgur Would you like to do our online Montessori Diploma ?
Yes please. Currently finishing an Early Childhood diploma but my first love was Montessori. Can you direct me please.
she was my mentor. I have learned a lot in her montessori teachers training program..
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@@gandakho7562 Hi Ganda, you can contact us here sunshineteacherstraining.id/contact/
I want to join as a teacher in a school. But didn't hv any teacher training..... Suggest
You are most welcome to join our training ... it is a good start 👍🏼
Can you please guide me on which curriculum I should pick for my kids, is it Montessori OR Cambridge? are these both similar? or any differences between them, if so what are the differences? Need your detailed inputs to take the appropriate decision, please. Thank you in advance. ( I am from India) . Please note that I am looking for the Holistic development of the child, not just academics. My kids are twins - The age is 5 years 8 months.
Hi Ram, if you are looking for an education method that focuses on the holistic development of the child, Montessori is the best choice for you. Montessori method, with its amazing philosophy and principles, was developed based on scientific research on the development of the children. The five main areas in Montessori curriculum and the way children learn in Montessori environment amazingly fulfill their development needs holistically, such as spiritual, language, emotional, intellectual, and social development.
Another thing that makes Montessori stand out from other education methods are the self-paced learning. The children become the leaders of their own learning journey. They are allowed to follow their 'inner teacher' and become the best version of themselves. They are allowed to be unique! :) The role of the adults here is to nurture the children so they can reach their full potential. There are so many things about Montessori that we can barely find in other education methods. If you want to know more and learn how to support your children with Montessori education, do not hesitate to contact us :) sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
@@SunshineTeachersTraining Thank you so much for your inputs, How about Waldorf? can we compare Waldorf with Montessary or is it totally different?
Waldorf and Montessori have similarities and differences. One of the main differences is that Montessori has a lot more structure and a more well-defined curriculum as per global requirements.
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please explain me the difference between eyfs and Montessori....
Hi Sana...
The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is a play-based curriculum for children from birth to five years, which allows children to explore and learn in an environment that is secure and safe, yet challenging.
Montessori has its own philosophy and materials for children in their early years. It is more structured and we follow a 3 hour work cycle. Children 3-6 years are in the same classroom (we call this vertical grouping). And ... there are many more differences.
Explained very nicely .Thank you maam
Most welcome 😊
Am starting my Montessori school next year.kindly assist on how best I can go about it.am in zambia
The principals are so clear..I like that
Share your email I need more understanding.marthananyangwe88@gmail.com
Hi Martha - how exciting... a preschool. That can certainly be overwhelming but you are lucky, we have an awesome program for people starting new preschools and we have worked with others like yourself in west Africa. Click on this link below and our team will let you know how you can enrol in this preschool. With Sunshine Teachers’ Training you will learn everything you need to know about starting your own preschool.
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What book on Montessori at home would you recommend? Thank you
Evgenia Litus I love Angelina Lillard’s boo k ‘The Science behind the genius’.
For Montessori at home, look up Simone Davies’ book ‘The Montessori Toddler’. Hope this helps 👍🏼
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Thanks alot for this guidance ...it is helping me in raising my kids ...!
Most welcome 🙏🏼 😊
How we should self motivate our children?
Luqman Muhammed Good question 👍🏼😊 Here is a link to our video that may help you understand more about Motivating children the Montessori way:ruclips.net/video/ezAtXCpcOJo/видео.html
your the best, i love you, God bless you
Thank you! Hope you continue to learn :)
Thanks a lot. Very useful.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for watching.
I wonder if this merhod is beneficial for a 6 year old without prior Montessori experience...is its too late??
There is never too late to start. You can always learn with us how to start Montessori at home. We also have a course for parents of elementary children (6-9).
Please contact us at sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
Please someone help me ..I'm doing a Montessori course .can someone tell me the three suppliers of Montessoris materials
Hi! You can try Nienhaus, Alibaba and even Amazon
Hey sunshine Montessori u ppl r doing awesome stay blessed
U r welcome
Thanks!
Thanks a lot this help me So much bcoz im a Montessori Trainee
Most welcome Seema Vidya 🙏🏼😊 Happy to help 👍🏼
Hi seema where you are get trained, i mean in which acadmy.
Is there a program like this for teens and also where can I go to learn it myself so that I could teach my children?
Teri Ryan we don’t offer a program for teens.
Thanq mam 4 a short and informative vedio u hav a good accent
Mam I wish to start primary school montissori based with lot of values pls guide me
Same idea I have....
We do offer online course for Montessori. When do do that your will learn much that you can apply in early primary too 👍🏼😊
Thanks for sharing 🤝
Thank you too 🙏🏼
Hello, appreciated your video!! have been teaching English in a Montessori school and am wondering whether you have done any videos on ESL in the Montessori preschool (3-6)
1sola1verita we have been using Montessori in Indonesia where English is thei second language. Once you do the course, you will see how easy it is for you to adapt, adopt and apply the system for ESL.
Will add this question to my list of videos that I will be recording 👍🏼
Ur teaching is simply express able...i liked it. Thanx🌺
Thanks!
Thank you
You're welcome
Awesome thanks
Welcome 😊
So helpful thank u!!
You're so welcome!
Tq mam.. very nice 👌👌
Most welcome Sujaya 🙏🏼
Wonderful very gud approach of learning for kids
Thanks!
thanks to you very much .......................
MERCY SINGH Most welcome 🙏🏼 😊
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, not only that it helps with the little one, I believe this could help too, for older children learning. Hope to see more video from you.
Kelas Kehidupan yes ... it definitely helps with older children too. Many parents who did our course have older children (even in their teens) and they love Montessori as it really helps them 😊👍🏼
What a lovely video, well explained , very helpful and understandable.. Love it!! thanks for sharing
Thanks!
Is it works for adults?
OrViV absolutely... there are researches being conducted and papers being published on the effect Montessori method has on adults’ motivation and also how it is helping patients with Alzheimer’s.
Very beneficial video thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Well, nice explain
Thank you ma'am
Thank you Nirali Shah 🙏🏼
Very helpful
Thanks for watching
Good points
Thanks!
I cudnt understand the environment principle can u xplain with sum xampl e
Okay ... will do in another video 👍🏼
Very well explained ma'am.
Thank you so much, Renu! :)
thank you so much...it was really helpful
Most welcome
I am. M.A bed but its long gap so in. My job they asked me to show fresh experience so can i start learn.montessori eductation for teaching kids?
For sure...
It would be our pleasure to work with you and help you out. Please click this link and send us your inquiry and someone from our team will get back to you as soon as possible. sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
Thank you ! much needed and well explained .
Most welcome
Pls do u run online programs
Ubaida Abass Yes we offer online courses 👍🏼 visit us at www.sunshineteacherstraining.id and click on ‘International Learners’ in the menu 👍🏼
Excellent
Fatima Ali Thank you 🙏🏼
If we are avoiding stickers as a reward for children then what is the examples of self motivation for them. How we should develop self motivation in children ?
Mystic Girl - Good Question 👍🏼
Here’s a video about that:
ruclips.net/video/ezAtXCpcOJo/видео.html
Lovely mam
Thanks
Please can I have all the curriculum areas in Montessori and it's presentation or demonstration all in one video
Hi... could you visit this page and submit your request so we can help you sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
Thank u
Welcome
I want some examples of choice and interest
CUTE KIDS - LEARNING IS BEAUTIFUL will create a video on that 👍🏼 Keep following us 😊
I m planning to found montessori. School what I suppose to learn and manage ma'am
Hi Devika,
Let us get connected and talk about some options for you to learn more about the Montessori philosophy, principles, method, and how to put them into practice. With this knowledge, you will be able to provide good education for your child, find the right school, and support your child at home the Montessori way.
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Thanks a lot 👍
You are welcome
I think I need to switch to this method with my 4 yr old cause these conventional schools ain't working for my son n I'm stressed out. He is a natural born leader and he likes making choices in his learning but when at school I feel as though he is forced to do otherwise 🙄
Montessori would be great for your child. Could you click on this link and put in your request and we can help you sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
Thanks mam exelent. Fantastic way of exploration .
Thanks!
You have perfectly done it...! 😍✌
amir janjua Thank you 🙏🏼 😊
Are you a teacher Amir janjua??
@@somirajpoot9098 yes
Plz give me some tips about best interview and demo for Montessori classes Amir janjua
I Established Montessori School but Small Space , Please I need solution for this
Ayoub Khaskheli how small is your space? Do you have many classrooms in your school?
@@SunshineTeachersTraining Only 3 Classrooms
Ayoub Khaskheli 3 classrooms is reasonable... not too small 👍🏼😊
I am commerce graduate in UG....I am 8 years experience in teaching....but I didn't completed b.ed....but I did Montessori course .....In schools they are asking for b.ed....can I do b.ed without M. com....my passion is to teach children through Montessori ......please give me a suggestion mam.....
Rabiya Begum ... yes you can do B.Ed without doing M.Com 👍🏼
Mam I have a big doubt whether Montessori method of education s best or normal education method is best. And also is this for only kindergarten level or up-to 12 th std
Raje Abi ...Montessori teaches children in a very concrete way. So I personally know it is better 😊 What is your doubt about it? Yes there are over 22,000 Montessori schools (up to 12th standard) in the world today 👍🏼 But it is great for children in their early years when they are forming basic foundations 👌🏼
@sun shine.. Thank u Mam...
@@SunshineTeachersTraining I have the same question as Raje Abi and when you mention "early years" in your response, what you mean by that, is it about up to 6 years or 8 years or 10 years?
@@ramcheekoti3611 early years in human development stage are defined as the first 6 years. In Montessori, it is called the first plane of development (0-6).
@@SunshineTeachersTraining okay, thank you, so are you stating no point in joining Montessori after 6 years, do we need to prefer Montessori schools or regular schools after 6 years, my kids are now 6 years.
it is very useful to the teacher who are working as a teacher in scholls
Awesome
Nice lecture superb
Thanks for liking
Very much useful
Thank you 🙏🏼
Interst
Choice
Avoid extrisic rewards
Self motivation
Thank you
Very interesting
Glad you think so!
I'm interested I lived in Mumbai I want to training your institution fees and how many months of course
Urmi Surti here is a link to our website... you can see our online course under the ‘programs’ menu: sunshineteacherstraining.id/
Thank you so much this help me a lot
You are welcome
How can I make work shet
Shahnaz Rani we don’t give worksheets in Montessori 😀
Thank U Miss👍💞
Most welcome fitrotul laeli 🙏🏼😊
what is the average number of students should be in a classroom with one class teacher and an assistant?
F.Nifla Mushtaq it entirely depends on the space and size of classroom 👍🏼😊
I can't see your email address to reach you with. Please, How can I get a diploma in Montessori?
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