Do you have a toddler who is always clinging to you or always needs some entertainment to find joy? If you wish for being able to complete any task peacefully, it’s important to raise kids who are able to play by themselves and with what is available. We all are aware of Maria Montessori’s philosophy of encouraging creativity and independence. The good news is that it can be applied not only to the classroom but also to the home.
Do you have a clingy tot who always needs his mama’s attention no matter how many attractive toys and activities you try to preoccupy him with? You’re not alone mums. We understand that raising an independent li’l one is no easy feat, however, a nudge in the right direction is all it takes.
The Montessori method is a tried and tested way of ensuring all-round development, and works on the philosophy of encouraging creativity and independence. The good news is that it can be applied not only to the classroom but also to your home. Promoting independence allows her to feel capable, and content. One of the best ways to encourage independence is through play. If toddlers can feel comfortable and confident playing on their own, they will also feel capable of other tasks on their own. Playtime is such a valuable time for her to learn, imagine, take chances, make mistakes, do-overs, and then some.
It’s never too early or too late to encourage meaningful, independent play. You don’t need to be a Montessori expert to set up a Montessori-style room. All you need are a few basic tips to organize a space that inspires independent exploration, while being safe and comfortable. Simpler the space, the better it is for exploration.
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