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  • Child building a tower with geometric shapes in a Montessori school. At Guardian Montessori Academy. This teaches shapes, balance, and allows for the creative design to shine.
  • Segunda caja de tablillas
  • Sharing some of our favorite developmental toys for our kids from @lovevery - like their *amazing* block set (wooden blocks - YAY!) and their new Play Kits // Helen Loves #LoveveryGift
  • Our Student learning by counting by tens. This is a Montessori learning activity. Where we use beaded rods that each have 10 beads. To represent numbers in a visual and tactile manner to our students.
  • Girl Learning shapes and animals. At a Montessori school.
  • In this vibrant Montessori classroom scene, a young child is deeply engaged with a colorful wooden puzzle. The child sits on a soft blue mat, focusing intently as they manipulate the geometric shapes. This activity fosters fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and cognitive development by encouraging shape recognition and problem-solving in an independent, exploratory manner. The Montessori method emphasizes creating a calm, orderly environment that nurtures both mind and senses, making this a perfect example of its principles in action.
  • Exploring the world of water and objects, these little ones are learning through play in this engaging sensory activity. With hands-on exploration and a focus on fine motor skills, this activity is perfect for developing cognitive abilities and encouraging creativity. Whether it's pouring, measuring, or simply playing, this activity is sure to spark imagination and inspire a love of learning in young minds.
  • Montessori education learning through doing. The new school year is is here.