Creating Practical Life Weekend Montessori Activities at Home
The purpose of the Practical Life Activities in the Montessori curriculum is two-fold: The activities are to assist the child in developing social skills and personal independence. Children will learn to respect and to take care of themselves and their environment, and to respect others.
The second purpose is to develop the child’s gross and fine motor movement that will provide the foundation for every other facet of the learning environment.
Practical Life Activities are designed to encourage competencies
in the following categories: Preliminary Activities; Care and Respect for Self;
Care and Respect for the Environment; Social Grace and Courtesy; Fine Motor
Skills; and Life Skills.
While at home on the weekends, encourage your children to show you
how they can care for a doll by giving it a bath, transfer water to and from
containers, care for a plant, dust window sills, wash dishes, use a broom or a
mop, or scoop and sort different materials in little bowls you have in your
home.
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