4 Tips to Help Your Daycare Child Practice the Montessori Method at Home

4 Tips to Help Your Daycare Child Practice the Montessori Method at Home - Montessori daycare - Montessori Children's Center

One of the great things about the Montessori method is that it can be incorporated into your child’s home life. It’s easy to emphasize this learning style and encourage development both before and after school hours. If you have a child in a Montessori daycare, right now is the perfect time to work on bringing their lessons home with them.

To learn how to do that, take a look at these four key tips for turning your home into a Montessori home.

1. Help Them Learn Some Basic Skills

Something that is constantly emphasized in Montessori daycare is the learning of life skills. From putting things in their proper place to watering plants and more, your child will not only be taught practical skills that are useful in everyday life, but they’ll be given the power of responsibility.

It can be easier in the moment to just do the task yourself in order to save time and avoid a headache, but the earlier your child learns these simple duties, the quicker they’ll start becoming responsible, considerate, and independent. Just always make sure to match the skills you’re teaching to your child’s capabilities and age group.

2. Have a Place for Everything and Everything in Its Place

This phrase is a key tenet of the Montessori method, and it’s something you should be incorporating into your home if you want to help expand on what your little one is learning at daycare. It means that you should organize their environment and help them learn where everything goes so they can eventually maintain it themselves.

This approach doesn’t just provide them with a sense of self-worth and self-confidence — it also helps to teach them a sense of responsibility for their environment and for their personal belongings.

3. Maintain a Positive Approach

When you’re teaching your child to do things like load a dishwasher or put away their toys, it’s important to highlight the positive aspects of the tasks rather than making the tasks feel like chores they’re obligated to do.

You can do this by leading by example and showing them that you get something positive out of completing a task. You can also help them along with their tasks, as children tend to appreciate all the time they get to spend with you.

4. Help Them Learn

You can make learning fun for your daycare child if you just get a bit creative with it. In fact, if you’re really creative, they may not even realize they’re learning at all.

Simple math or reading games can even be incorporated into other aspects of a Montessori home. For example, while you’re cleaning with your child you can have them count the toys they’re “subtracting” from their hands or “adding” to their toy chest.

Learn More About Turning Your Home into a Montessori Home

Speaking with someone at your child’s Montessori daycare is one of the best ways to learn how to incorporate their methods into your child’s home life. Contact Montessori Children’s Center today and start turning your home into a place that nurtures learning.

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