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The Ultimate Guide to Montessori Threading Activities
Threading is a classic Montessori activity that helps develop fine motor skills, specifically hand-eye coordination. Learn about the correct progression through these activities.
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How To Determine If An Activity Is Montessori-aligned
The word “Montessori” is not copyrighted or trademarked. I can create any number of activities and say they are Montessori. So, what are the main components of a Montessori activity?
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Teaching Scissor Skills: FREE Printables To Use At Home
Learn when babies learn to cut, what progression the skill develops, and how to support each stage of development with free scissor skills printables.
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Our Educational Philosophy
In our homeschool, we view education as a lifelong journey of exploration and discovery, drawing inspiration from the Montessori, Waldorf, and Charlotte Mason philosophies. Embracing the Montessori approach, we provide a carefully prepared environment that promotes hands-on learning, allowing our children to engage with educational materials at their own pace and discover knowledge through meaningful…
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Exploring the Montessori Treasure Basket (For Babies)
Today I want to talk to you about one of my favorite parenting tools – Montessori treasure baskets. Also known as discovery baskets, Montessori treasure baskets encourage babies to explore a set of objects on their own and in their own way. These baskets are typically filled with everyday objects carefully selected to stimulate a…
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The Best Toys for Your 4-Month-Old’s Playtime
A guide to developmental toys for your 4-month-old. See our Montessori shelfie and favorite toys.
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4 Ways to Incorporate Waldorf in Your Homeschool
Waldorf education focuses on intellectually, emotionally, and physically developing the whole child and can be a great addition to your homeschool curriculum.
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Level 7 Threading: Wooden Discs on a Horizontal Serpentine Dowel
Level 7 of Montessori-style threading, the final level, combines movement in multiple axes to refine movements. See the goals, recommended age, and how to present the activity here.
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Level 6 Threading: Wooden Discs on a Horizontal Straight Dowel
Level 6 of Montessori-style threading switches from a vertical dowel to a horizomtal one. See the goals, recommended age, and how to present the activity here.