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How to Teach Gratitude for Kids: Fun and Effective Ways
Psychologists say that the feeling of gratitude is closely intertwined with the feeling of happiness, so by teaching gratitude for kids, you are literally laying the foundation for them to...
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How to Improve Fine Motor Skills? The Guide
Developing fine motor skills should be a constant effort, and the earlier you start, the better. These skills serve as the foundation for mastering other useful abilities: from tying shoelaces...
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Weekend Family Bonding Activities to Try
Whether small or large, a family is a source of inspiration, unwavering support, and strong motivation for each of us. When we invest time, effort, and attention into our family,...
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Top 10 Sensory Activities for Infants
The senses develop gradually. A newborn can only see clearly at a distance of 20–30 cm, is just beginning to recognize sounds and voices, and still has all the learning...
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10 Engaging Sensory Activities for Preschoolers
From the very first days of life, children explore the world using all their senses. That’s why sensory games are so important: they not only entertain the child but also...
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Designing the Playroom: How to Integrate a Climbing Playground for Kids
Integrating a Climbing Playground into a play area, whether it's in your child’s room, the living room, or a dedicated playroom, doesn't require much effort. In this guide, we’ll share...
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Why and How to Implement a Toy Rotation?
Have you heard of this term before? If not, it’s about taking some toys, placing them in boxes or containers, and putting them away. A few toys are then displayed...
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10 Montessori Tips to Deal With Tantrums
The Montessori approach to tantrums is one of the most environmentally friendly and acceptable, and these tips are used by both educators and psychologists. However, parents of preschoolers most often...
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Engaging Kids Indoor Activities to Keep Them Active and Happy
If your child is bored at home, it’s worth taking another look around: there are plenty of options to keep your little one busy. The thing is, most of the...
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The Montessori Way: Essential Tips for Teaching Children Responsibility
Let’s admit it – we love seeing our kids grow into independent and responsible individuals. Teaching children responsibility is at the core of the Montessori philosophy, making these approaches perfect...
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How to Choose Montessori Toys for 6 Year Olds?
At the age of six, kids seem to acquire a fresh wave of enthusiasm for learning and exploring the world around them. They become curious about how the planet came...
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Speech Milestones: What to Expect at Every Age
The moment a little one joins the family, you can’t wait to hear their very first word. What will it be, – mama? dada? kitty? Or maybe something completely original...
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How to Transform Any Room into a Fun Indoor Play Area
Setting up an indoor play area is completely possible, even if you don’t have a dedicated room for it. A little creativity and some planning are all it takes to...
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Maximize Play with a Climber and Cushion Combo
The Montessori arch is just as iconic in a Montessori environment as the triangle climber. It comes in a wide variety of styles: a classic ladder arch, a balance board,...
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How Montessori Play Builds Problem-Solving Skills
Problem solving skills for kids is a skill that develops like any other ability. Since children spend most of their time playing, it makes sense that they learn best through...
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Benefits of Drawing: Strengthening Fine Motor Skills in Children
Fine motor skills are essential for many practical and life skills, from tying shoelaces to writing and more. One of the best ways to enhance fine motor skills is through...
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15 Montessori Art Activities to Boost Creativity
In Montessori philosophy, creativity isn’t viewed as an innate gift reserved for “true artists.” Instead, it’s a powerful tool for self-expression, exploration, and development. Montessori art activities support fine motor...
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10 Indoor Obstacle Course Ideas for Kids
Overcoming obstacle after obstacle is a truly exciting experience. And even when it’s rainy, freezing, or too hot outside, you can still set up an indoor obstacle course for toddlers....
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Imaginative Play: Boosting Your Child’s Creativity with Climbing Structures
Imaginary play helps toddlers develop imagination, creativity, and communication skills. It’s a process that not only brings joy but also allows toddlers to create various scenarios and play by their...
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30 DIY Montessori Toys Ideas from Everyday Household Items
Do you belong to parents who have already discovered the magic of Montessori? Maybe you’ve purchased a few Montessori toys, set up a low shelf, and noticed how your child...
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The Power of a “Calm Down Corner” and How to Create One
A calm down corner, also called a quiet corner, is a space at home designed for a child to use when coping with overwhelming emotional states such as anger, frustration,...
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Top 10 Learning Activities for 3-Year-Olds
Think three is too early to start learning activities? In fact, kids are learning all the time – by watching adults and observing the world around them, while watching cartoons,...
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Best Toddler Puzzles for Your Child
From toddler name puzzles to floor puzzles and wooden puzzles with fun geometric shapes, there’s something in here your little one is sure to love. These fun, brain-building activities not...
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10 Montessori Activities for 4-Year-Olds Kids
4-year-olds are already quite independent, active, and even more curious than they have been before. At this age, fine motor skills are much better developed; they can express their thoughts...
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