Foster a love of learning through handson activities from "summary" of The Montessori Toddler by Simone Davies
When children are actively engaged in hands-on activities, they are able to fully immerse themselves in the learning process. Through tactile experiences, they are able to explore the world around them in a meaningful way. By interacting with objects and materials, children are able to make connections and develop a deeper understanding of concepts. Hands-on activities provide children with the opportunity to learn through trial and error, experimentation, and exploration. They are able to use their senses to gather information and make sense of the world. This type of learning is not only more engaging for children, but it also helps them retain information more effectively. In a Montessori environment, children are encouraged to engage in activities that are developmentally appropriate and that foster their natural curiosity. By provid...Similar Posts
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