When it comes to most Montessori toy and material is made from Natural wood and designed based on Dr. Maria Montessori’s acute observation of the child’s needs and wants of each particular age and its sensitive period.
Following are the main ways to identify a Montessori Toy from any wooden/plasti...
Ever noticed how your child plays more deeply when you quietly step back? That’s the magic of independent play—where curiosity takes the lead and learning happens naturally.
With the right educational toys, play becomes more than fun; it becomes the foundation for focus, confidence, and creativity....
The 3D cylinder block puzzle is a Montessori sensorial material designed to engage the senses of sight and touch and introduce the child to the visual dimensions.
It has cylinders with knobs to hold each cylinder with the pincer grips. The cylinders differ in height and diameter and progress from...
How to build Discipline in Kids with Spontaneous Discipline
If you are constantly reading about how to build discipline in your child, then you have come to the right place. Let’s understand what exactly spontaneous discipline is and how it fits in.
If you have ever found yourself locked in a tug-...
Why is learning cause and effect language important for your child?
It sparks curiosity that encourages them to explore their surroundings. Such language helps in building their cognitive skills.
The child learns through repetition when they engage in the cause-and-effect activities multiple tim...
Cause and effect, the principle that one action can lead to another, plays a vital role in early childhood development. From the moment they are born, children begin to navigate the world and make connections between their actions and the outcomes they experience.
In this article, we will explore...