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Sep 28, 2022
Hands-on skills for kids in the kitchen
What do you think of when you hear the phrase getting kids in the kitchen? For most parents, it means two things—endl...
Sep 26, 2022
Brothers and sisters at the game
Children in the early years of life are like sponges, soaking up information and experience out of their playactivity...
Sep 23, 2022
Parents working at home: the importance of independent play
Working from home while raising children is a very common situation in nowadays families and there is no doubt that t...
Sep 21, 2022
Five key components of a home Montessori complex
A Montessori playroom is meant to be simple, light, and clean. It should be a place where your child can focuson play...
Sep 19, 2022
10 Ways to Use the Pikler Triangle to Develop Motor Activities
The Pikler’s triangle was developed by Dr. Emmi Pikler to enhance a child’s gross motor skills development in a secur...
Sep 5, 2022
Ideas for games in the Pickler's Triangle (besides climbing)
Are you actively looking for some valid options of open-ended toys that will last a while in your household? Or toys ...
Aug 29, 2022
Activities on the balance board: 9 ideas for games with kids
All too often, children get out of school, go home, and do nothing but play video games or watch TV until it’s time t...
Aug 18, 2022
Pikler's Triangles Safe? All you need to know is this
Are they safe? Yes – as long as they’re used properly by children who are under adult supervision at all times!
Aug 8, 2022
Pikler Triangle Alternative
Dr. Emmi Pikler developed a Montessori Climbing Triangle to assist the cognitive and motor development of children. I...
Aug 2, 2022
Reading and Writing For The Growing Montessori
Although most people think of reading and writing as being separate skills, children learn both these skills together...
Jul 26, 2022
What Are Gross Motor Skills
Gross Motor Skills are termed as the skills that help in large actions like the movement of arms, legs, etc. As these...
Jul 20, 2022
Montessori Climbing Toys
As young children get older, they start to explore and climb. Your child’s ability to do so depends on the degree of ...