Rooted in Neurodevelopment
Maitri Learning Montessori Pedagogy Blog
by Maitri Admin
2w ago
Everything we make, each card, each guided lesson plan, everything is grounded in the science of development. We're not just giving you our opinions. We're giving you what neuroscience says we need to give our students.   There is a paradigm shifting research article written by Mary Helen Immordino-Yang and colleagues that sums this all up. The findings in this paper will rock the world of traditional education. She and her team have organized learning, neurodevelopment, and “nurturing emergent developmental potentials” into five key domains. We Choose, Change, & Embody: Hu ..read more
Visit website
Stress-Free Phonograms
Maitri Learning Montessori Pedagogy Blog
by Julia Volkman
2M ago
Yes, children as young as 2.5 or 3-years-old can joyfully and effortlessly learn phonograms (two letters put together to make a single sound like ch, sh, or ee). We’re not talking about academic preschool here! We’re following the natural interests of the child. Let me show you what I mean. First, if you prefer to watch videos, we’ve made a whole host of free video lesson plans with details on how to play all of the phonogram games we describe below. We’ll sum up the key ideas and fun activities here. Step 1: Play Sound Games “I spy with my little eye something on the rug that starts with “m ..read more
Visit website
I Spy Sound Games in Four Steps
Maitri Learning Montessori Pedagogy Blog
by Julia Volkman
3M ago
The ability to hear all the sounds in words (phonemic awareness) is a key step to learning how to read. The young child's brain is primed to do this and we can help by playing a simple little game called the sound game or I Spy.  There is more than one way to play this game but we like to do it in four steps: Beginning sounds (starting with something super obvious) Beginning and ending sounds Beginning, ending, and middle sounds (in that order) All the sounds in a word (segmenting) Let me show you what I mean.  Level 1: Beginning Sounds  In Level 1, we just focus on the b ..read more
Visit website
How can we use themes to teach cultural geography?
Maitri Learning Montessori Pedagogy Blog
by Julia Volkman
7M ago
Cultural geography is about more than where things are located on the earth. It's about what life is like all over the world. How do people live? What do we have in common? What is different? If we really want to show children about life on different continents, we need to show them the SAME kinds of life on each continent. That means we show them a school on every continent, fishing on every continent, a wedding on every continent, a market on every continent, etc.    Many of us have built our geography folders from magazine or printables that feature beautiful vistas or people/ani ..read more
Visit website
What are the best sorting games?
Maitri Learning Montessori Pedagogy Blog
by Julia Volkman
7M ago
Okay, sorting is fun. I admit it. I feel a strange sort of joy when I can organize things. Although I don't always do it in a timely fashion, having those piles of laundry folded Maria-Kondo-style in little piles on my bed gives me such a sense of satisfaction. And yes, sorting is a key skill children develop in early childhood. Sorting games guide children to group things into categories. In literacy research, we call this developing 'gist.' When we get the gist of something, we understand the basics about how it is connected with other similar con ..read more
Visit website
Neurodevelopmental Roots of Montessori
Maitri Learning Montessori Pedagogy Blog
by Maitri Admin
9M ago
A few months back, Julia had the honor of being asked to speak with the Montessori Early Learning Foundation in South Africa. The amazing people that attended lifted Julia up with their positive energy and thoughtful questions.  Here is a recording of their conversation. They covered some pretty killer topics including: Emotions and learning Neuroplasticity (use it or loose it) Dynamic development of skill/knowledge The necessity of processing time Executive function development/Freedom with limits Stress & resilience Protective and risk factors Negativity bias and pos ..read more
Visit website
Should you use the card alphabet before the cut-out alphabet?
Maitri Learning Montessori Pedagogy Blog
by Julia Volkman
9M ago
Shouldn't we show children the big, cut-out alphabet first? We say no! ⁠ Why? Because whenever we introduce a new activity, we want to isolate the difficulty. If we add one new challenge each time, we increase the chances that the child will succeed. When we use the cut-out alphabets, we're adding in several new difficulties all at once. Isolating the challenge The first time we introduce the alphabet, we want children to learn the magic of being able to write something: to express themselves with letters without making a sound! We are sharing with them the incredible power of written languag ..read more
Visit website
Why Juneteenth (and Freedom) Matters for Montessori
Maitri Learning Montessori Pedagogy Blog
by Julia Volkman
11M ago
When Juneteenth became a US Federal holiday, I wondered if I should add it to the list of Maitri Learning holidays. I had never celebrated Juneteenth and all I knew was that it marked the day when the last slaves (theoretically) were freed in the US. That was back in 1865 in Galveston, Texas, two years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. But, of course, there is what is said and there is what is done.  Montessori and Juneteenth A core aspect of the scientific Montessori pedagogy is that we adults are aiding children towards independence. This means we ..read more
Visit website
Are children different since the pandemic?
Maitri Learning Montessori Pedagogy Blog
by Julia Volkman
1y ago
Since I first did my AMI Montessori training, back in the 90s, people have been asking, "But aren't children different today than they were when Maria Montessori first developed her method?" The answer is a resounding YES!   In some ways, children are most certainly different today than they were even five years ago because we humans are biologically programmed to adapt to our culture: our time, place, and group. But that is actually not news. Humans have been doing this since we became a species.  What teachers are reporting now is that children seem to have: Weaker social sk ..read more
Visit website
Pre-Reading Activities
Maitri Learning Montessori Pedagogy Blog
by Julia Volkman
1y ago
There is nothing as beautiful as the sound of a young child speaking. They are just learning how to articulate, choose the words that make sense, and put those words together in a logical order. It is easy to want them to stay that precious forever! But of course, our job is to prepare them for life and aid their developing independence. But how do we do that and when?  The truth is that young children (before age six) are in a sensitive period for language development. They are eager and interested not only in learning the names of everything they see, but also in learning what the heck ..read more
Visit website

Follow Maitri Learning Montessori Pedagogy Blog on FeedSpot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR