Lawton got excited because we found some signs of fall! Our maple tree is starting to drop a few gorgeous red leaves, and he excitedly started gathering the goods.
Carolina got in on the action, too!
When we came back inside, I thought we could do a quick and easy Momtessori activity (since obviously we have been too busy to update the blog - sorry!)
Here's what you need: anything that can be graded - i.e. like objects in increasing sizes. Pine cones, rocks, leaves, shells, cups and blocks are a few examples. You can have as few as three and increase as much as you want depending on the age and ability of your child.
Here's why you should do it: Grading objects helps in visual discrimination and spatial recognition/concepts.
Here's how you do it:
Here's how you do it:
Spread out the objects in a random pile.
Yippee for fall!!
look at you being all creative!!
ReplyDeleteHi, I found your blog off of Counting Coconuts. I agree, we are also always on the go. Sometimes it's nice to just play at home and not be stressed out about getting somewhere by a certain time. My son is 23 months, so I don't think he really cares if we go on an outing everyday. I do try to get him out once or twice a week around other kids though. We are in a great Mommy & Me class once a week that he loves.
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking ahead for when he starts preschool and I'm considering a Montessori school for him.