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Episode 19: Why Montessori Materials are so Special

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Episode 19: Why Montessori Materials are so Special
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Do you feel lost when it comes to Montessori materials?

Do you have questions as to why they are so different from traditional school materials?

These fantastic materials encourage exploration and discovery.

They are designed to be beautiful and inviting, so that children are drawn to them.

The materials are also designed to be multi-sensorial, so that children can learn through sight, touch, and sound.

Additionally, Montessori materials are often self-correcting, so that children can learn at their own pace without the need for adult intervention.

Finally, Montessori materials are often open-ended, so that children can use them in creative ways.

All of these factors combine to create an environment where learning is natural and enjoyable for children. Thanks for listening!

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Montessori Materials are Special

The reason that Montessori materials are so special is because they are specifically designed to meet the needs of children.

They are created to help children learn in the most effective way possible.

Traditional school materials often do not take into account the unique needs of children, which is why they are not as effective.

Montessori works are beautiful and inviting.

They are designed to be appealing to children so that they will be drawn to them.

Additionally, the materials are often multi-sensorial.

This means that they can be used in different ways depending on the child’s needs.

For example, some materials can be used for both visual and auditory learners.

Montessori materials are open-ended.

This means that there are many different ways that they can be used. Children can use them in creative ways that allow them to explore and discover.

This is one of the reasons why Montessori manipulatives are so effective.

They allow children to learn at their own pace without the need for adult intervention.

This allows children to use them in creative ways that allow them to explore and discover.

Montessori materials are specifically designed to meet the needs of children.

They are created to help children learn in the most effective way possible.

Traditional school materials often do not take into account the unique needs of children, which is why they are not as effective.

All Montessori hands-on works are beautiful and inviting.

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Montessori Works are Hands-on

Montessori materials are self-correcting.

This is one of the most important aspects of Montessori works.

They are designed so that children can learn at their own pace without the need for adult intervention.

This allows children to feel confident and independent as they explore and discover new things.

This means that if a child makes a mistake, the material will show them how to fix it.

For example, if a child is learning to count and they get mixed up, the material will help them figure out where they went wrong and how to correct it.

Montessori manipulatives instill concrete learning

Montessori materials are also designed to be multi-sensory.

This means that they engage all of the senses, not just one or two.

For example, a Montessori bead chain can be used to count, but it can also be used to learn about colors and patterns.

If you are interested in learning more about Montessori manipulatives, or if you have any questions, please feel free to join us for our next episode!

We would love to chat with you about this fun topic.

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