by Hidayah | Sep 28, 2021 | Exercise of Practical Life, Montessori Learning, Parenting
A kitchen is a learning lab for children that can involve all of their senses. While kneading, tossing, pouring, smelling, cutting, and peeling foods, they have fun and learn without being aware of it. Preparing a meal, snack, or drinks for the family is a fun way for our child to learn to share.
Children who cook at home indicate a “sense of accomplishment,” self-confidence, and feeling of contributing to their families. Good job everyone.



by Hidayah | Sep 27, 2021 | Language, Montessori Learning
From storytelling adventures to words, building satisfaction and the activities lead the child to understand and practice languages. This journey is preparing you, dear child, to communicate in the common languages we speak.
“One language sets you in a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way.” by Frank Smith.

by Hidayah | Sep 20, 2021 | Sensorial
It’s polygons for Sensorial! Can you recall how much time it took for you to remember and understand the name of polygons? Through materialized concepts, children can understand these abstract concepts.

by Hidayah | Sep 20, 2021 | Reflection, Sports
Children who enjoy sports and exercise tend to stay active throughout their lives. And staying fit can improve how kids do at school, build self-esteem, prevent obesity, and decrease the risk of serious illnesses such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease later in life.

by Hidayah | Sep 13, 2021 | Exercise of Practical Life, Parenting
Using chopsticks is not only learning about a culture, but it is also enhancing children’s fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. It also helps to stimulate intellectual brain development, develops the small muscles and allows the child to become familiar with the handwriting position at an early age.
