What to Do When 3-Part Cards are “Boring”

Montessori 3-Part Cards are a tool for teaching nomenclature. There’s a card that has a picture and the word beneath it (the control card), a card with just a picture on it (the picture card) and a card with just a word on it (the label card). The general idea is that...

Maximum Effort and How to Help Your Toddler Reach It

Maria Montessori observed that toddlers have a need to build their strength through purposeful, heavy work. In her 1946 London Lectures, she said, “They must be able to do things which require a great effort. They need big, heavy, things.” Perhaps you’ve noticed this...

Heart Color Sorting — Free Printable!

Color sorting is such a fun learning activity and so easy to customize based on season or theme. I’ve made a few different heart-themed materials over the year, and this year I decided to add these Heart Color Sorting Cards as a free printable. This set contains three...

Pikler Triangle + Accessories Giveaway!

Whole body movement is so important in the first plane of development (from birth to 6 years), and providing opportunities for your child to explore the different ways she can move her body is paramount. In Maria Montessori Speaks to Parents, Montessori explains,...

My Child Spills/Dumps on Purpose — What Do I Do?

Some of the most common pushback I get when I recommend that parents allow their toddlers/preschoolers to pour their own drinks or practice dry pouring on their work shelves is: “My child spills his milk on purpose / My child just dumps the pitcher of beans all over...
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