nice to see you jenny. jenny is my mentor. i had my montessori training in indoenesia.i am now based in florida and i am still doing the trainings i learned from your teachers training
Thank you for your tips they are very useful ❤️ I have a question: You mention that all the materials should be always available but at home it is impossible to have all the materials available ,I rotate them by groups trying to have a variety of activities to work different skills.
Hi... thanks for your comment. When I mentioned that you need to have the material available at all times - I mean that whatever is in your environment should be available to your child. Even if there are only 4 materials, the child should always have access to them. You are right - it is impossible to have this range of material at home so rotating is the way to do it :)
Hi please make a video about the easy to difficult practical life for only the very lower part of your shelf using squeeze of the orange sponge. Thanks you . I enjoy watching all of your videos.
We would be so happy to work with you. can you visit this page and send us your request. We will get back to you as soon as possible. sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
Great observation! In Montessori activities, such as spooning from left to right, there's a thoughtful purpose behind it. It's a clever way to indirectly prepare children for reading and writing, both of which follow a left-to-right pattern. You see, by introducing this left-to-right movement early on through activities like spooning, we're helping children develop the foundational skills they'll need for reading and writing. It's like giving them a little head start on understanding directionality, which is such an important concept in language development. So, when you notice them spooning from left to right, know that it's not just a fun activity; it's setting the stage for their future adventures in reading and writing.
In a home setting with limited space could you (once the child masters it) just add another level that one tray instead of having the four different levels all out at once? Or would that be taking away the choice to use the easier versions?
nice to see you jenny. jenny is my mentor. i had my montessori training in indoenesia.i am now based in florida and i am still doing the trainings i learned from your teachers training
So happy to hear this
beautiful. many thanks for the tips...and the inner peace that radiates from you.
It is our pleasure and thank you for watching :)
Well explained ma'am and thanks to unfold the importance of Montessori in early childhood learning and making familiar with it.
Thanks a lot
Very beautifully explained. Thank you.
You are welcome, Rajeswari!
Thank you for your tips they are very useful ❤️ I have a question: You mention that all the materials should be always available but at home it is impossible to have all the materials available ,I rotate them by groups trying to have a variety of activities to work different skills.
Hi... thanks for your comment. When I mentioned that you need to have the material available at all times - I mean that whatever is in your environment should be available to your child. Even if there are only 4 materials, the child should always have access to them.
You are right - it is impossible to have this range of material at home so rotating is the way to do it :)
Hi please make a video about the easy to difficult practical life for only the very lower part of your shelf using squeeze of the orange sponge. Thanks you . I enjoy watching all of your videos.
Great suggestion!
Ma'am jeenny I'm a big fan of yours.
Thanks a lot... that means a lot to me
It is very useful
Thanks!
Iam very much interested to take training from this institute could u kindly send me the details about the training & the fee structure.
We would be so happy to work with you. can you visit this page and send us your request. We will get back to you as soon as possible. sunshineteacherstraining.id/about-us/contact/
very good mam
Thanks!
Are you offering webinar or online training?
Asleah Palawan We offer online training 👍🏼 visit www.sunshineteacherstraining.id
Why is spooning always from left to right, and not right to left?
Great observation! In Montessori activities, such as spooning from left to right, there's a thoughtful purpose behind it. It's a clever way to indirectly prepare children for reading and writing, both of which follow a left-to-right pattern.
You see, by introducing this left-to-right movement early on through activities like spooning, we're helping children develop the foundational skills they'll need for reading and writing. It's like giving them a little head start on understanding directionality, which is such an important concept in language development.
So, when you notice them spooning from left to right, know that it's not just a fun activity; it's setting the stage for their future adventures in reading and writing.
Where is ur Institute... I want to learn montessori teacher training
Priya Khandelwal In Jakarta 👍🏼 check our website: www.sunshineteacherstraining.id
In a home setting with limited space could you (once the child masters it) just add another level that one tray instead of having the four different levels all out at once? Or would that be taking away the choice to use the easier versions?
Katy Rathbun Depending on your space and knowing what your child is interested in, you can choose the materials you want to display
What age can i do these activities?
2-6 years