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"A child can develop fully through experience in their environment. We call this experience work." - Maria Montessori
In order for our children's development to proceed as smoothly and at a pace acceptable to them, we must ensure a properly prepared environment and work tools, i.e., tools and toys. However, sometimes it seems that we have provided plenty of toys, and the room is beautiful, but the little one is not interested in anything, is restless, and does not stay with one activity for long. This is a sign that it is time to audit the tools your child has and try out the toy and tool rotation strategy that is most appropriate for your child's age. 0"In this informational memo, we have described how to conduct a successful toy audit step by step and how to choose the most appropriate rotation strategy for your child and start rotating! 0"In the learning guide, you will find:
- how to choose the right tools;
- why less is more;
- how to conduct an audit of your existing toys;
- how to categorize and group toys and tools for rotation;
- what toys and tools we do not rotate and why;
- three rotation strategies from birth to six years of age;
- further presentation and maintenance of tools.
Digital guide "Toy audit and rotation" is prepared based on the certified method of M. Montessori and the Association "Montessori Internationale" (AMI).
Whether you want to decorate your child’s room or use them while talking, playing, or learning about a specific theme, these posters are a quick way to access high-quality educational materials.
Purchase a high-resolution PDF file that you can print at home or at a print shop. Two children at home? Print two copies!
Inspired by Montessori principles, the posters feature realistic objects, true-to-life colors, and clearly written labels in a clean font. Created by a professional illustrator, these posters provide both educational value and a touch of beauty to your child’s environment.
© MB seku vaiku. All designs and materials are protected under the Copyright and Related Rights Law of the Republic of Lithuania. Sharing download links with third parties, copying, or redistributing the material in whole or in part without prior written consent from MB seku vaiku is strictly prohibited. Any unlawful use, copying, or distribution will be subject to liability as defined by Lithuanian law.
Applying the Montessori method at home can be simpler than it seems. You don’t need expensive furniture or every single material to get started. The real beginning lies in understanding the key principles and weaving them into your everyday routines and home environment.
In this suvaiku.lt in guide, we’ve outlined five core Montessori principles along with practical tips on how to apply them at home, making the first steps easier and smoother.
This guide is digital, so you’ll always have it within reach — on your phone, or even printed out and placed on your fridge if you prefer.
The “5 Montessori Principles at Home” Quick Reference Guide is based on the teachings of Maria Montessori and the certified method of the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI).
Vision is primarily the developing sense of the newborn. The carousels hung above the baby gradually awaken it, becoming the first sensory activity.
"Munari" carousel - the first Montessori carousel that can be introduced to a newborn from the very first days. You can make it yourself by downloading this digital memo with a print-ready template and hanging instructions.
In Montessori pedagogy, the first objects introduced to the newborn are precisely the carousels. They are used from the first day until about three months and are designed considering the development of the baby's vision and attention focus, later becoming an important foundation for intellectual development.
Since vision is still developing at this stage and sight is still blurry, this carousel is contrasting, made up of easily distinguishable shapes. The baby can explore contrast and develop the ability to follow moving objects by observing the shapes hanging in the air.
Žinome, kodėl esi čia – lygiai taip pat ir mes prieš septynis, penkis, tris ir du metus ieškojome ramsčio ir suflerio. Kokioms savybėms norisi padėti skleistis vaike kaip ir aišku, o kaip tai pasiekti...nežinia.
Mums atsakymams surasti prireikė Montessori studijų, daug laiko, praktikos ir vaikų stebėjimo. Tau gali pavykti greičiau - šis gidas yra tavo kelias į atlieptus savalaikius vaiko raidos poreikius bei ramesnę tėvystę su daugiau atsakymų nei klausimų.
Informacinis gidas parengtas remiantis M. Montessori ir Asociacijos „Montessori Internationale “ (AMI) sertifikuotu metodu.
Vision is primarily the developing sense of the newborn. The carousels hung above the baby gradually awaken it, becoming the first sensory activity.
"Octahedra" is the second Montessori carousel that can be introduced to a 5-8 week old baby. You can make it yourself by downloading this digital memo with a print-ready template and hanging instructions.
In Montessori pedagogy, the first objects introduced to the newborn are precisely the carousels. They are used from the first day until about three months and are designed considering the development of the baby's vision and attention focus, later becoming an important foundation for intellectual development.
As vision is still developing at this stage and sight is still blurry, this carousel is contrasting, made up of easily distinguishable volumetric shapes. The shiny surface of the octahedra will playfully catch the light and encourage focus, allowing the baby to explore three-dimensional shapes while observing the forms hanging in the air to develop the ability to track moving objects.
Whether you want to decorate your child’s room or use them while talking, playing, or learning about a specific theme, these posters are a quick way to access high-quality educational materials.
Purchase a high-resolution PDF file that you can print at home or at a print shop. Two children at home? Print two copies!
Inspired by Montessori principles, the posters feature realistic objects, true-to-life colors, and clearly written labels in a clean font. Created by a professional illustrator, these posters provide both educational value and a touch of beauty to your child’s environment.
© MB seku vaiku. All designs and materials are protected under the Copyright and Related Rights Law of the Republic of Lithuania. Sharing download links with third parties, copying, or redistributing the material in whole or in part without prior written consent from MB seku vaiku is strictly prohibited. Any unlawful use, copying, or distribution will be subject to liability as defined by Lithuanian law.
Whether you want to decorate your child’s room or use them while talking, playing, or learning about a specific theme, these posters are a quick way to access high-quality educational materials.
Purchase a high-resolution PDF file that you can print at home or at a print shop. Two children at home? Print two copies!
Inspired by Montessori principles, the posters feature realistic objects, true-to-life colors, and clearly written labels in a clean font. Created by a professional illustrator, these posters provide both educational value and a touch of beauty to your child’s environment.
© MB seku vaiku. All designs and materials are protected under the Copyright and Related Rights Law of the Republic of Lithuania. Sharing download links with third parties, copying, or redistributing the material in whole or in part without prior written consent from MB seku vaiku is strictly prohibited. Any unlawful use, copying, or distribution will be subject to liability as defined by Lithuanian law.
Vision is primarily the developing sense of the newborn. The carousels hung above the baby gradually awaken it, becoming the first sensory activity.
“Dancers” - the fourth Montessori carousel that can be introduced to a 8-10 week old baby. You can make it yourself by downloading this digital memory with a print-ready template and hanging instructions.
In Montessori pedagogy, the first objects introduced to the newborn are precisely the carousels. They are used from the first day until about three months and are designed considering the development of the baby's vision and attention focus, later becoming an important foundation for intellectual development.
“Dancers” is a favorite carousel of many babies. The changing shiny elements reflections and the appropriate challenge for improving vision lead to longer attention spans in infants and awaken the desire to raise their hands and reach, which is an important stage in further motor development.
Whether you want to decorate your child’s room or use them while talking, playing, or learning about a specific theme, these posters are a quick way to access high-quality educational materials.
Purchase a high-resolution PDF file that you can print at home or at a print shop. Two children at home? Print two copies!
Inspired by Montessori principles, the posters feature realistic objects, true-to-life colors, and clearly written labels in a clean font. Created by a professional illustrator, these posters provide both educational value and a touch of beauty to your child’s environment.
© MB seku vaiku. All designs and materials are protected under the Copyright and Related Rights Law of the Republic of Lithuania. Sharing download links with third parties, copying, or redistributing the material in whole or in part without prior written consent from MB seku vaiku is strictly prohibited. Any unlawful use, copying, or distribution will be subject to liability as defined by Lithuanian law.
Whether you want to decorate your child’s room or use them while talking, playing, or learning about a specific theme, these posters are a quick way to access high-quality educational materials.
Purchase a high-resolution PDF file that you can print at home or at a print shop. Two children at home? Print two copies!
Inspired by Montessori principles, the posters feature realistic objects, true-to-life colors, and clearly written labels in a clean font. Created by a professional illustrator, these posters provide both educational value and a touch of beauty to your child’s environment.
© MB seku vaiku. All designs and materials are protected under the Copyright and Related Rights Law of the Republic of Lithuania. Sharing download links with third parties, copying, or redistributing the material in whole or in part without prior written consent from MB seku vaiku is strictly prohibited. Any unlawful use, copying, or distribution will be subject to liability as defined by Lithuanian law.
Vision is primarily the developing sense of the newborn. The carousels hung above the baby gradually awaken it, becoming the first sensory activity.
"Gobbi" - the third Montessori carousel that can be introduced to a 8-10 week old baby. You can make it yourself by downloading this digital memo with a print-ready template and hanging instructions.
In Montessori pedagogy, the first objects introduced to the newborn are precisely the carousels. They are used from the first day until about three months and are designed considering the development of the baby's vision and attention focus, later becoming an important foundation for intellectual development.
Since vision is still developing at this stage, and color differentiation is weak, this carousel specifically enhances that.Made of different shades of spherical shapes, the carousel will help the baby's eyes develop depth perception. The spheres are hung from the darkest - closest to the lightest - farthest, so as the vision improves, the baby will be able to see the object hung higher.
Whether you want to decorate your child’s room or use them while talking, playing, or learning about a specific theme, these posters are a quick way to access high-quality educational materials.
Purchase a high-resolution PDF file that you can print at home or at a print shop. Two children at home? Print two copies!
Inspired by Montessori principles, the posters feature realistic objects, true-to-life colors, and clearly written labels in a clean font. Created by a professional illustrator, these posters provide both educational value and a touch of beauty to your child’s environment.
© MB seku vaiku. All designs and materials are protected under the Copyright and Related Rights Law of the Republic of Lithuania. Sharing download links with third parties, copying, or redistributing the material in whole or in part without prior written consent from MB seku vaiku is strictly prohibited. Any unlawful use, copying, or distribution will be subject to liability as defined by Lithuanian law.
Whether you want to decorate your child’s room or use them while talking, playing, or learning about a specific theme, these posters are a quick way to access high-quality educational materials.
Purchase a high-resolution PDF file that you can print at home or at a print shop. Two children at home? Print two copies!
Inspired by Montessori principles, the posters feature realistic objects, true-to-life colors, and clearly written labels in a clean font. Created by a professional illustrator, these posters provide both educational value and a touch of beauty to your child’s environment.
© MB seku vaiku. All designs and materials are protected under the Copyright and Related Rights Law of the Republic of Lithuania. Sharing download links with third parties, copying, or redistributing the material in whole or in part without prior written consent from MB seku vaiku is strictly prohibited. Any unlawful use, copying, or distribution will be subject to liability as defined by Lithuanian law.
Whether you want to decorate your child’s room or use them while talking, playing, or learning about a specific theme, these posters are a quick way to access high-quality educational materials.
Purchase a high-resolution PDF file that you can print at home or at a print shop. Two children at home? Print two copies!
Inspired by Montessori principles, the posters feature realistic objects, true-to-life colors, and clearly written labels in a clean font. Created by a professional illustrator, these posters provide both educational value and a touch of beauty to your child’s environment.
© MB seku vaiku. All designs and materials are protected under the Copyright and Related Rights Law of the Republic of Lithuania. Sharing download links with third parties, copying, or redistributing the material in whole or in part without prior written consent from MB seku vaiku is strictly prohibited. Any unlawful use, copying, or distribution will be subject to liability as defined by Lithuanian law.
Whether you want to decorate your child’s room or use them while talking, playing, or learning about a specific theme, these posters are a quick way to access high-quality educational materials.
Purchase a high-resolution PDF file that you can print at home or at a print shop. Two children at home? Print two copies!
Inspired by Montessori principles, the posters feature realistic objects, true-to-life colors, and clearly written labels in a clean font. Created by a professional illustrator, these posters provide both educational value and a touch of beauty to your child’s environment.
© MB seku vaiku. All designs and materials are protected under the Copyright and Related Rights Law of the Republic of Lithuania. Sharing download links with third parties, copying, or redistributing the material in whole or in part without prior written consent from MB seku vaiku is strictly prohibited. Any unlawful use, copying, or distribution will be subject to liability as defined by Lithuanian law.
Whether you want to decorate your child’s room or use them while talking, playing, or learning about a specific theme, these posters are a quick way to access high-quality educational materials.
Purchase a high-resolution PDF file that you can print at home or at a print shop. Two children at home? Print two copies!
Inspired by Montessori principles, the posters feature realistic objects, true-to-life colors, and clearly written labels in a clean font. Created by a professional illustrator, these posters provide both educational value and a touch of beauty to your child’s environment.
© MB seku vaiku. All designs and materials are protected under the Copyright and Related Rights Law of the Republic of Lithuania. Sharing download links with third parties, copying, or redistributing the material in whole or in part without prior written consent from MB seku vaiku is strictly prohibited. Any unlawful use, copying, or distribution will be subject to liability as defined by Lithuanian law.
Whether you want to decorate your child’s room or use them while talking, playing, or learning about a specific theme, these posters are a quick way to access high-quality educational materials.
Purchase a high-resolution PDF file that you can print at home or at a print shop. Two children at home? Print two copies!
Inspired by Montessori principles, the posters feature realistic objects, true-to-life colors, and clearly written labels in a clean font. Created by a professional illustrator, these posters provide both educational value and a touch of beauty to your child’s environment.
© MB seku vaiku. All designs and materials are protected under the Copyright and Related Rights Law of the Republic of Lithuania. Sharing download links with third parties, copying, or redistributing the material in whole or in part without prior written consent from MB seku vaiku is strictly prohibited. Any unlawful use, copying, or distribution will be subject to liability as defined by Lithuanian law.
Vision is the first sense to develop in a newborn. Carousels hung above the baby gradually stimulate this sense, becoming the first sensory activity.
In Montessori pedagogy, the first objects presented to a newborn are carousels. They are used from the first day until about three months of age and are designed to support the development of the baby's vision and attention span, which later become an important foundation for intellectual development. Since vision is still developing at this stage and sight is still blurry, this mobile is contrasting, consisting of easily distinguishable shapes. The baby can explore the contrast and develop the ability to follow moving objects by watching the shapes hanging in the air. This set includes templates for all four Montessori mobiles and instructions for making them at home.