Real Books for Real Children
There would be something the matter with you if you had a conversation with a table, kettle, or animal. If it is ridiculous for adults to believe that is possible, …
There would be something the matter with you if you had a conversation with a table, kettle, or animal. If it is ridiculous for adults to believe that is possible, …
House work and one’s academic skills and are interrelated (Who’d have thunk it?). The brain works better and thinks clearly, creatively and logically when it is accustomed to the routine …
Believe it, or not – your child wants to do house work! It may be surprising to you what your child takes joy in doing. Its true though. Children enjoy trying to accomplish the everyday tasks that adults take for granted (and most likely, hate). So why not get your child involved and make life easier?
Believe it, or not – your child wants to do house work! It may be surprising to you what your child takes joy in doing. Its true though. Children enjoy trying to accomplish the everyday tasks that adults take for granted (and most likely, hate). So why not get your child involved and make life easier?
Believe it, or not – your child wants to do house work! It may be surprising to you what your child takes joy in doing. Its true though. Children enjoy trying to accomplish the everyday tasks that adults take for granted (and most likely, hate). So why not get your child involved and make life easier?
Parents unfamiliar with the Montessori teaching method may be inclined to believe that a classroom full of “free” children allowed to do what they want will be chaotic; a rule-free, out-of-control classroom. Instead, however, in just five minutes, most parents are pleasantly surprised (and a little confused) about how organised the room is, and quiet too.
We often see little children throwing any and everything within their arm’s reach. They literally throw the object, watch it fall, walk up to it and pick it up and throw it again. My own child is going through the stage where she wants to be picked up by an adult and then throw some object down to the floor from that height, and repeat it as many times as someone is willing to pick it up and give it back to her. Her favourite ‘pick up’ companion is her uncle who doesn’t tire from picking up the pen she keeps flinging in every direction a million times.
Believe it, or not – your child wants to do house work! It may be surprising to you what your child takes joy in doing. Its true though. Children enjoy trying to accomplish the everyday tasks that adults take for granted (and most likely, hate). So why not get your child involved and make life easier?