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Montessori at Home: Reading Independently
Command Cards are another way for children to use their new reading skills. These cards “tell” the child what to do which further solidifies the importance of reading.
The Best Breastfeeding Pillow
Choosing the right breastfeeding pillow might make all the difference in comfort and support. Here from an IBCLC who breaks down the pros and cons to using a breastfeeding pillow as well as how to choose the best option for you!
Beach books featuring BIPOC
It’s Summer and whether you’re Seaside or a thousand miles away from the salt spray, hopefully these books can help you hear the gulls and feel the sand between your toes.
Montessori at Home: reading sentences
The last work for the Pink Series is reading sentences written with CVC words and a few sight words.
Montessori at Home: CVC books
Children read small booklets, with one CVC word printed on each page.
Montessori at Home: objects and words
The challenge and joy from reading a word and matching it to an image is proof that your child is reading!
Montessori at Home: CVC words
Your child is ready to read several words per page. They have practiced so many CVC words and now they are ready to practice reading the words on these lists.
Montessori at Home: Reading Games
Sounds games is wonderful way to teach children sounds and give them concrete examples of sounds all around them.
Montessori at Home: Learning Sounds
Begin with teaching your child the sounds for each letter. This can be done with small objects and lots of fun sound games!
Montessori at Home : Learn to Read
Learn about basic concepts for teaching your child how to read with the Montessori Method.
Spooning Work Part 1
Toddlers and preschooler age children enjoy spooning dry material. Set up this simple material for sensory and practical life work.
Summer Learning with Dominoes
Use Dominoes this Summer to help your children with all sorts of Math work. From toddlers to lower elementary dominoes can be used for a cheap and easy math manipulative.
Christmas Around the World
Since Christ came to die for all men, it only makes sense that Christmas is celebrated around the world. This year we read some stories that were new to us about Christmas traditions, The Feast of Three Kings and La Nochebuena. My intention was to curate some curiosity about other cultures, traditions and languages. It’s so easy for us to think that the way we do something is the only way it should be done and that’s simply not true. I learned a lot by reading these books, which always happens whenever I pick up a well written children’s book, I hope that list inspires and sparks curiosity for your family this Christmas season.