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What Montessori games are suitable for playing at home?
Nowadays, people of insight all over the world are constantly exploring early childhood education methods to cultivate talents. In many people's educational theories, many educational institutions admire the idea of Montessori education. Montessori attaches great importance to children's early intellectual development. She skillfully uses the needs of children's own growth to achieve the purpose of education without damaging their freedom and happiness. She advocates starting from the training of daily life, using a good learning environment and rich daily necessities to let children learn spontaneously and actively, and develop good qualities of independent thinking and self-education. So we can also guide the baby to play Montessori games at home.

《? Different kinds of fruit and vegetable models can be cut with a knife to exercise the fine movements of fingers. Then let the children stick the same fruit pairs together to exercise their cognitive ability of fruits and vegetables.

"Where is my lid" collects all kinds of bottles and jars at home, preferably with different sizes, shapes and colors. Open all the lids, then let the children find a pair by themselves, cover the bottle caps and tighten them to exercise hand-eye coordination.

There are drawers in all kinds of cabinets and wardrobes at home, which can make full use of children's curiosity, demonstrate the opening and closing movements of drawers and cupboard doors (such as gently opening and closing without noise), organize drawers, and cultivate children's ability to be orderly, tidy and quiet. Provided that fragile or sharp objects are taken away.

"Dough kneading" When making pasta and noodles at home, give children a small piece of dough to knead, knead and stick, or shape, combine and separate at will, which can give full play to their imagination and creativity.

There are many Montessori games that can be played at home, such as beading, picking peas, watercolor painting, knitting and so on. As long as it is suitable for children to play, all kinds of items at home can become game props. This is Montessori's educational philosophy.