Last fall our family when to St. Louis to visit some of the cousins. It was a wonderful trip and we saw many historical sites. But of the most remembered moments for me was each evening Gosling (then 16 months) would get down the shoe box of pencils, pens, crayons and markers and transfer these objects into another box. She just sat down and did this on her own. This is why I love Montessori's teachings. I can see why she the activities that are taught, are taught. They truly follow the way a child thinks and learns.
So, for Gosling's first Montessori learning center I made a Valentine box of transferring objects. She is supposed to transfer the objects from the box to the tray, one at a time, and back again. So far, she does great transferring the objects to the tray, but each time I demonstrate how to put the objects back in the box she grabs them out of the box and puts them back on the tray as fast as I can put them in the box. This is funny because she had no problem going back and forth on her own.
Showing posts with label Montessori. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Montessori. Show all posts
Monday, February 6, 2012
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Why Montessori
My first experience with Montessori was when Goose was 2 years old. There was a Montessori School down the street from our home and I was going back to work as an Elementary School Teacher. The school took children from 8 months up to what would equal 4th grade. Several neighbors children attended and it had a wonderful reputation. Honestly, I had no idea what Montessori was all about at the time, but I knew Goose was learning a lot and was even invited to start Kindergarten at the school at the age of 4 years 2 months. She loved her time there.
Unfortunately, soon after she started the Kindergarten program we moved out of the area. At that point, I kept her home with me until she started Kindergarten, the following fall, at the local public school. It was a very good school, a CA Distinguished School, but we quickly found that it wasn't the right school for Goose.
Never in all my years of teaching public school, a full decade at that point, did I think that I would home-school my children. But at this point I saw no other option. Luckily for us we found a hybrid charter school. Goose attended a Montessori program for the first three days of the week and home schooled for the last two. This was perfect! I could get my feet wet home schooling and she could enjoy 3 days of Montessori which she had thrived in before.
Her Montessori Teacher was amazing and since I was interested in leaning about Montessori I began working as a classroom aide. At the end of that school year I was hired as a new 6-9 teacher and started my 6-9 Montessori training through North American Montessori Center. This is an on line program with beautiful color photo manuals. I was very lucky because I had a wonderful Montessori mentor at work to guide me through the "learn as you go" process. http://www.montessoritraining.net
After finishing my 6-9 training I really wanted to take the 2-6 training but couldn't afford the program at NAMC. Somehow in my web surfing I came across Karen Tyler's program -World Wide Montessori On line. This program is created for home schooling parents and current Montessori teachers at a very affordable rate. The course does not take the place of a certified Montessori teacher training school, but it was perfect for my needs. http://worldwidemontessorionline.com
Unfortunately, soon after she started the Kindergarten program we moved out of the area. At that point, I kept her home with me until she started Kindergarten, the following fall, at the local public school. It was a very good school, a CA Distinguished School, but we quickly found that it wasn't the right school for Goose.
Never in all my years of teaching public school, a full decade at that point, did I think that I would home-school my children. But at this point I saw no other option. Luckily for us we found a hybrid charter school. Goose attended a Montessori program for the first three days of the week and home schooled for the last two. This was perfect! I could get my feet wet home schooling and she could enjoy 3 days of Montessori which she had thrived in before.
Her Montessori Teacher was amazing and since I was interested in leaning about Montessori I began working as a classroom aide. At the end of that school year I was hired as a new 6-9 teacher and started my 6-9 Montessori training through North American Montessori Center. This is an on line program with beautiful color photo manuals. I was very lucky because I had a wonderful Montessori mentor at work to guide me through the "learn as you go" process. http://www.montessoritraining.net
After finishing my 6-9 training I really wanted to take the 2-6 training but couldn't afford the program at NAMC. Somehow in my web surfing I came across Karen Tyler's program -World Wide Montessori On line. This program is created for home schooling parents and current Montessori teachers at a very affordable rate. The course does not take the place of a certified Montessori teacher training school, but it was perfect for my needs. http://worldwidemontessorionline.com
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