Does your toddler love to throw things? Anything in sight—balls, toys, or food—and they love to throw it away? You might be annoyed, but there’s actually a fascinating reason behind it.
Welcome to the trajectory schema, a natural part of your toddler’s development.  And the best part about it is th...
Yes, fun and learning activities can go hand in hand for toddlers, even with just one toy—a ball tracker!
Have you ever noticed how toddlers can be mesmerised by the simplest things, like a ball rolling down a track or simply one ball hitting another and rolling away? But they aren’t just playing o...
Imagine a home where toys took care of your child’s learning while you completed those meetings and tasks at work. What if educational toys helped you finally achieve that dreamy balance where you work without the guilt of affecting your child’s learning?
What? Educational toys can be both fun and ...
Every child mimic social behaviour and customs, such as saying “please” and “thank you,” but how did they learn them? No one taught them table manners or the correct way of sharing toys, and yet they quickly developed mannerisms and social structures with ease. How did it all happen?
Young children...
Have you noticed your child endlessly spinning around, turning objects in their hands, or watching wheels roll by?
These repetitive actions may seem like simple play, but they are actually signs that your child is exploring the rotating schema!
This schema involves discovering how things turn, s...
Imagine your baby grasping her first toy and giggling at the sound it just made. Or picture this: your toddler just unlocked all the locks correctly on the lock box and is super happy at his achievement. Aren’t you feeling proud and satisfied that you made the right decision by making the switch?Â
...When it comes to choosing toys for your child, you want the best of the best—something that's not just entertaining but also safe, durable, and educational. If you are looking for such toys, then you must choose wooden Montessori toys. Â
Why, you ask?Â
Gaining popularity among parents and aligned ...
Deciding on the right step to begin your child's journey in learning can be challenging. For all parents, it's a common emotion to set the appropriate foundation for their child's future. Â
The first few years are the formative days, and early childhood learning through the Montessori approach can ...
Are you curious about how to keep your child engaged? Are you wondering what are the best indoor activities for kids that support their growth too?Â
As your adorable newborn babies grow, they enter a remarkable phase of physical and cognitive advancements. They become more curious and are ready to ...
Raising responsible kids! How can Montessori help in teaching responsibility and accountability in children?
As a parent, you share the common desire to raise responsible, accountable children who can confidently navigate the world. In this journey of parenthood, one valuable approach that has stoo...
The first step to a lifetime of learning begins at home. Practicing Montessori at home can be the first step for your child to develop the right skills and habits.Â
Becoming a parent brings a whirlwind of emotions and the great responsibility to provide your child with the best possible environment...
This article will explore the profound impact of the concept of "control of error" concept highlighted in the Montessori method of childcare, learning and development. We will explore how it promotes problem-solving skills, instills a sense of responsibility, and encourages a growth mindset in child...
Children are born with the natural curiosity and desire to explore their environment. As they grow and develop, they begin to build their skills through play and interaction with the world around them. This results in cognitive development in early childhood.
One toy that can be particularly helpf...
Playing with toys is an essential aspect of early childhood development. It is through play that children develop their cognitive, physical, and social skills. Posting activities, such as coin box and shape sorter toy are a common and beloved activity for young children.
Whether it's putting coins...
As parents, we want the best for our children, and providing them with toys and playthings is a big part of that.
Toys are not just a source of entertainment but also instrumental in promoting cognitive, physical, and social development.
But you don’t need to build a small toy shop in your house...
As parents or caregivers, we have all experienced those moments when our little one throws a fit, is crying, screaming, and seemingly unable to calm down.Â
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These are called "meltdowns," and they can be incredibly challenging to deal with. While they can be frustrating and stressful for both you and ...
A Classic and staple in every Montessori early learning class! Â
The tower won't stack unless in order, which helps develop building skills.Â
Early introduction to Math and Geometry, The Pink Tower teaches that math has only one right answer. Through a play-and-learn method, your child will gradua...
When it comes to choosing the best toys for our little ones, parents often stumble upon the Montessori lock box, a hidden gem that may not be an obvious choice at first. However, once they see their bubs engrossed in play with the Montessori lock box toy, they are amazed by the hours of entertainmen...
From the very first wiggles and tummy-time lifts, your child is discovering how their body moves through space—this is the beautiful work of proprioception.
Proprioception, otherwise known as kinesthesia, is the body’s ability to sense movement, action, and location. It’s the internal sense that te...
Myths about Montessori are simply overrated!
Did you know that it’s easy to practice Montessori at home or you could even be doing it at home intuitively without prior knowledge of the Montessori method?Â
Remember at the core of Montessori is how well can you support your child to learn from thei...
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. Â
It has cylinders with knobs to hold each cylinder with the pincer grips. The cylinders differ in height and diameter and progress from...