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Montessori Method

Sensory play involves activities that engage the five senses—touch, sight, smell, taste, and hearing—and in some cases, the vestibular (balance) and proprioceptive (body awareness) senses. Examples include playing with sand, water, textured toys, or even listening to music. These activities stimulate a toddler’s sensory receptors, helping them understand and respond to the world around them.

  • Understanding the Montessori Method and Beyond
    Understanding the Montessori Method and Beyond

    Fostering independence in toddlers is a cornerstone of the Montessori educational philosophy, and it’s easy to see why this approach has gained global recognition. At its core, the Montessori method is designed to nurture a child’s intrinsic curiosity and empower them to become confident, self-sufficient learners. For parents and educators, understanding how Montessori principles cultivate independence can revolutionize the way toddlers grow and thrive.

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  • The Benefits of Sensory Play for Toddler Development
    The Benefits of Sensory Play for Toddler Development

    As parents, caregivers, and educators, fostering a child's development is a top priority. Sensory play, a concept rooted in engaging a child’s senses through various activities, is one of the most effective and enjoyable methods to nurture a toddler’s growth. This form of play is more than just fun—it’s a foundational aspect of learning that stimulates cognitive, social, physical, and emotional development.

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