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Montessori activities to do at home.
Sometimes the simplest activities teach the MOST ✨
Just with rubber bands + chana dal, your child can learn:
🔸 Counting
🔸 Number sequence
🔸 Color sorting
🔸 Fine motor skills
🔸 Bilateral coordination
🔸 Concentration & patience
Easy to set up, budget-friendly, and perfect for learning through play at home ❤️
And the best part? Kids think it’s just a GAME 😄
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Rain outside? Energy still inside? 🌧️🏠✨
Gross motor play doesn’t always need a playground!
With simple things already available at home, you can create a fun obstacle course that helps children move, balance, climb, crawl, jump, and build coordination — all while having so much fun 💛
These activities support:
✨ Balance & coordination
✨ Core strength
✨ Motor planning
✨ Focus & body control
✨ Confidence through movement
Sometimes the best learning happens right in the living room 🏡
Save this idea for rainy days ☔
And tag a parent who needs easy indoor activity ideas!
Distraction free meal times🥗🥪
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Struggling with reading or writing? Sometimes the missing piece is something so simple… crossing the midline ✨
When children comfortably move one hand or leg across the center of their body, it helps both sides of the brain work together. This supports:
✔️ Better hand coordination
✔️ Smoother writing skills
✔️ Improved tracking for reading
✔️ Better focus and body
Scissor skills are one of the most overlooked foundations for neat handwriting ✂️✨
Before a child can hold a pencil with control, their hand muscles need strength, coordination, and stability — and simple cutting activities help build exactly that!
From snipping paper strips to cutting lines and shapes, these small activities make a big difference over time 💛
Comment ‘Write’ and I’ll send you simple scissor activities to help improve your child’s handwriting ✂️📝
Object permanence is one of the very first concepts introduced in Montessori 🧠✨
When a child understands that things (and people!) still exist even when they can’t see them, it builds a strong sense of security ❤️
This is also why simple games like peekaboo are so powerful — they gently teach your child that “gone” doesn’t mean “disappeared forever.”
A small concept, but a big step towards reducing separation anxiety 🌱
Before, after math concepts with these simple activities1️⃣6️⃣
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Tips to improve handwriting in kids✍️📝
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“Help me to help myself.” ✨
Step in only when your child asks,
when frustration turns into giving up,
or when safety is at risk.
That’s where real learning begins. 💛
A simple activity to improve your kid’s listening, concentration, memory and communication😎
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