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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

Комментарии • 48

  • @stellabloom740
    @stellabloom740 5 лет назад +16

    Love this. I'm a trained Montessorian from London Montessori International. And I miss the lectures and the material. Oh God and I can listen to you all day.

  • @gandakho7562
    @gandakho7562 3 года назад +3

    jenny.. thanks for posting,, i am amontessori by heart

  • @tahaniomar9444
    @tahaniomar9444 5 лет назад +4

    So benefit courses to watch
    And simple explain

  • @nationalmontessoricouncil
    @nationalmontessoricouncil 2 года назад +1

    U r doing excellent job. I Liked ur video.m working as montessori trainer in my area.
    Love from Pakistan.
    Zarqa Raheel

  • @erikamayumicampbell7667
    @erikamayumicampbell7667 3 года назад +4

    I started home montessori few weeks ago. I noticed kids became calmer and more forced when they played montessori inspired toys. However, they were as loud as before when they played with their old play such as hide out or nature walk. My preK son didn't listen new rules on outside play, such as don't kill ant or don't throw sand. How much will I give instructions to their outside play? If I stated positive, he might listen better?

    • @SunshineTeachersTraining
      @SunshineTeachersTraining  3 года назад +8

      Try to state your directions in a positive way: "Let's be kind to the insects because they have feelings too" or "When we throw sand someone might get hurt so lets play gently."

    • @nyikonyiko6268
      @nyikonyiko6268 Год назад

      Hahahaha ooh I’m not laughing but ant killing set me off 😅😅😅😅😅 kids are something else I tell you

    • @newhorizonsintuitiveguidance
      @newhorizonsintuitiveguidance 8 месяцев назад

      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.

    • @newhorizonsintuitiveguidance
      @newhorizonsintuitiveguidance 8 месяцев назад

      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.

  • @fatihajayed7718
    @fatihajayed7718 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful 💚💚💚

  • @shabananazir9099
    @shabananazir9099 5 лет назад +2

    Very nicely you explain. Thank you

  • @nandita27hokage
    @nandita27hokage 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Jenny I would like to become a Montessori trainer. Can you please give me few suggestions

    • @SunshineTeachersTraining
      @SunshineTeachersTraining  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Nandita! It's wonderful that you're interested in becoming a Montessori trainer. Here are a few suggestions to help you on your journey:
      Gain Montessori Experience: Start by deepening your experience in a Montessori classroom. Working with children across different age groups will give you a strong foundation and a deep understanding of Montessori principles and practices.
      Pursue Montessori Training: Enroll in a Montessori teacher training program that is accredited by a recognized organization, such as AMI (Association Montessori Internationale) or AMS (American Montessori Society). This will provide you with the essential knowledge and skills to teach Montessori effectively.
      Earn Advanced Certification: After gaining classroom experience and completing your initial training, consider pursuing an advanced Montessori certification or a master's degree in Montessori education. This can help you specialize in training other educators.
      Network with Other Montessori Professionals: Join Montessori organizations, attend conferences, and connect with other Montessori educators and trainers. Networking can provide valuable insights, support, and opportunities for growth.
      Start Training Others: Once you feel confident in your Montessori practice, start by mentoring or training other teachers in your school or community. This will help you gain experience in training and refine your skills.
      Continuing Education: Stay updated with the latest developments in Montessori education by attending workshops, reading relevant literature, and participating in ongoing professional development.
      Consider Accreditation: If you aim to train Montessori teachers formally, consider becoming certified as a Montessori trainer through a recognized Montessori training center. This may require additional experience and qualifications.
      Becoming a Montessori trainer is a rewarding journey that requires dedication, experience, and a passion for the Montessori method. I wish you the best of luck, and if you need more guidance, feel free to ask!

  • @uzmaaziz864
    @uzmaaziz864 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent 👍

  • @laylasaeed984
    @laylasaeed984 2 года назад +1

    Please come to Bahrain I would love to attend a class with you

    • @SunshineTeachersTraining
      @SunshineTeachersTraining  2 года назад +1

      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/

  • @TheOrganics01
    @TheOrganics01 Год назад +1

    Kids do that in every home and every kitchen

  • @CelineAdobea
    @CelineAdobea 3 года назад +1

    very interesting!

  • @fathimamubuz6082
    @fathimamubuz6082 3 года назад +3

    Hai mam..,
    I am from Kerala. I am a MMI student .. can mam show me all the activities in montessori, if possible??

    • @SunshineTeachersTraining
      @SunshineTeachersTraining  3 года назад

      Hi Fathima - if you would like to learn all the activities please click on this link and we will get in touch with you sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/

  • @nazianaeem8187
    @nazianaeem8187 3 года назад +1

    Thnks

  • @sabihaqureshi1328
    @sabihaqureshi1328 2 года назад +1

    After HSC can we do this course?

    • @SunshineTeachersTraining
      @SunshineTeachersTraining  2 года назад

      Yes you absolutely can.
      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/

    • @learningportal7427
      @learningportal7427 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/DAGlksTGOtM/видео.html
      Montessori teacher's portfolio

  • @KarthikKarthik-vw2dh
    @KarthikKarthik-vw2dh 2 года назад +1

    Hai madam.how are you
    montessori teacher training studied in this year . I can't understand that language.my mother tongue is tamil. So am very afraid English language and not absorb the mind.please help me madam

    • @SunshineTeachersTraining
      @SunshineTeachersTraining  2 года назад

      If you would like to join short course or purchase printable materials please click on he link below:
      onlinemontessori.sunshineteacherstraining.id

  • @mamatharamesh3688
    @mamatharamesh3688 5 лет назад +1

    Ma'am
    These are called EPL activities right?

  • @kavithamurugan3447
    @kavithamurugan3447 5 лет назад +2

    Hi madam..which place is this situated..I want to come for training

    • @SunshineTeachersTraining
      @SunshineTeachersTraining  5 лет назад

      We are in Indonesia... we offer Online course that you can do from anywhere. Visit www.sunshineteacherstraining.id

  • @shanshan-pz3fn
    @shanshan-pz3fn 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi, I'm 50 years old. Can I become a Montessori teacher?

    • @SunshineTeachersTraining
      @SunshineTeachersTraining  Месяц назад

      It is never, ever to late to become a Montessori educator. We have had teachers who are over 65 and 70 as well. Please join us and make a beautiful change in your life. You can reach out to Febri via WhatsApp at +62 857-1913-9827, and she'll be more than happy to assist you with any questions or provide more information. Looking forward to hearing from you!

    • @esin4219
      @esin4219 Месяц назад

      Yes ofcourse! learning has no age

  • @zainabrose96
    @zainabrose96 5 лет назад +1

    Great

  • @newhorizonsintuitiveguidance
    @newhorizonsintuitiveguidance 8 месяцев назад

    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.

    • @SunshineTeachersTraining
      @SunshineTeachersTraining  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and concerns. It's clear you're passionate about ensuring children are well-prepared for their future endeavors.
      While the Montessori approach does emphasize practical skills, it also encourages children to explore and learn collaboratively. Through activities like group projects and peer interaction, children have opportunities to develop social skills, teamwork, and empathy. Additionally, the individualized nature of Montessori education allows children to progress at their own pace, fostering a sense of confidence and independence that can benefit them both academically and socially.
      Montessori education recognizes the value of imaginative play in child development. Activities such as pretend play and storytelling are often incorporated into the curriculum to stimulate creativity and critical thinking. Moreover, Montessori classrooms are designed to promote collaboration among students, with mixed-age groups encouraging peer learning and mentorship. By fostering a balance between structured activities and open-ended exploration, Montessori education equips children with the skills they need to thrive in the 21st century.
      While Montessori education may not be a perfect fit for every child, its adaptable nature allows for individualized support and accommodation. Montessori educators undergo extensive training to recognize and address the diverse needs of their students, ensuring that every child receives the necessary guidance and assistance to succeed. Additionally, the Montessori philosophy emphasizes respect for each child's unique learning style and pace, creating a supportive environment where all children can thrive, regardless of their abilities or challenges.
      In summary, while it's important to acknowledge the concerns raised, Montessori education offers a holistic approach to learning that nurtures children's intellectual, social, and emotional development. By providing a balance of practical skills, imaginative play, and individualized support, Montessori schools prepare children for success in both school and life, fostering a lifelong love of learning along the way. Thank you for engaging in this discussion.