Montessori materials are beautiful but also expensive, so here is a way to have DIY Montessori practical life trays of your own using materials found in most kitchens and in the dollar stores! I get these trays out for my kids all the time as they are also perfect boredom busters and rainy day activities. […]
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DIY Montessori Sand Writing and Drawing Tray
Use this handy, fun DIY Montessori sand writing tray to teach your child how to write their letters, and ultimately, learn to read! It comes with a free printable for all the letters. Montessori Sensitive Period Our four-year-old, Gabriel, is having one of those sensitive periods (as described in the Montessori Method) where he is […]
Preschool Learning Activities – Montessori Math and Language Works and Trays
We have just started preschool at home with our oldest, he’s four, and here are the Montessori inspired trays we are introducing to him! The activities in these trays could be used in any preschool classroom, for a busy bag, supplemental preschool at home, or a Montessori homeschool and are very budget friendly. Gabe is […]
Montessori Preschool Activities – Water Transfer Trays
Here are some fun and educational activities anyone can do at home with young children – whether or not you subscribe to the Montessori educational philosophy. These budget-friendly materials (under $10) can be used to pass the time, as part of your preschool homeschool routine, and even a fun activity for a playdate! We all […]
25 Compliments for Kids that Encourage Character
Here are 25 compliments for kids that truly bring out the best in them and send the message that we care more about them than the success and results they can accomplish! Compliments for Kids that Encourage the Process and Not Just the End Result It is easy to praise kids when they get the […]
How to Stop Beating Yourself Up
I am done, so so done, with beating myself up. I’ve found another way to still accomplish my goals and get stuff done by being kind and gracious with myself, and I am so much happier and more at peace! Here’s how I’ve done it. I Am Always Doing the Best that I Can This […]
DIY Weather and Seasons Felt Board for Preschoolers
Making a DIY weather and seasons felt board to teach the seasons, weather and even holidays to children is easier than you might think, and can even count as whimsical wall art! It goes well with teaching the Montessori method at home or in a classroom. This DIY weather and seasons felt board is a […]
Learn Shapes with Craft Sticks – Preschool Learning Activity
Shapes are an important part of building math skills and are very useful for teaching colors as well. Aside from shape puzzles, I’ve been trying to come up with activities to help my children (a toddler and a preschooler) with their shapes and finally found a super easy, Montessori-inspired one using supplies I already had […]
How to Go on a Nature Walk – Preschool Learning Activity
Going on a nature walk or scavenger hunt with your children is an excellent way to inspire a love and appreciation for the natural world. I share how we do it and give a free printable for your own nature hunt book! Once we decided we were going to try homeschooling for pre-k, I searched […]
Free Fun for Kids – Shredded Paper Sensory Play
Before you recycle or throw out the bin of shredded paper from your shredder, consider letting it loose for the kids! This is a great sensory activity and my boys loved using their diggers and dumpers to push the paper around. Sensory play is so important in early childhood education – they learn with their […]
