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    All About Montessori

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    • O Offline
      ocearth
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      Hello hello :-),


      So much about Montessori…making tis mummy more interested in sending my sons tere…

      Only been to Josiah Montessori in simei n Monte Kidz World in Elias Mall… Anyone send their child there? Both fees are high and i have two toddlers so need to source for more. Don’t recall seeing The Learning Curve in tamp mart anymore … Is the centre still a good place?

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        Linlin
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        Can’t find any info of Joy Montessori? Any mummies put their child in joy Montessori? Any comment?

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          ocearth
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          Dear buds,


          Starting to get hook on your write-ups on Montessori(while two boys r sleeping away:D ) 

          On page 11, you wrote someting on the 5 senses...its so pow wow wow....:) 
           
          am going to try your methods on colours, but sometimes it can be tough getting him to stay in a place.. I have bought a kids size table n chair, going to get those cubicle looking cabinets/chest after renovation done.. Intend to do abit of home teaching to the younger one when the big one goes to school...

          Elder one koes 1/2 of his alphabets but can't differentiate colours still..i need to work harder....

          Thank you thank you for all the information ... Sooooooo great of u to share 🙂
          Jay

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            buds
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            Hi ocearth, welcome to Montessori. :peekaboo:


            You are most welcome. 😉 Most of the information are dated quite a while back when i only had my two girls. I now have two more! So, forgive me for being less involved here. But good news is, i have something up my sleeve. Especially for practicing Montessorian moms and dads. Will keep you guys posted. 😄

            By the way, how old are your children? Mine are 11, 9, 23 mths and 7 mths. I don't have much choice to teach them separately especially during this school holidays but most school days i have the boys to myself i can work with them. Then evenings or late afternoons are for the elder sisters. 😉

            My 23mth old whom i affectionately call buds_chubs or tiger chubs in this forum can work on his table and also on the mat. I started him out on the mat before the table. Get a nice plain mat for him to work on and teach him how to roll and unroll a mat each time he wants to work on something. Working on a mat helps to instill discipline. Only that material can be worked on a that time and it has to be kept before taking another or else it won't fit the mat. 😂 He can work cross legged on his mat already and his attention span has improved so much. I think i started to work with him around the time when he was about 14mths old as i have acquired quite a bit of Montessori materials from my work days plus the additions from those that i hand made during my first few years as a stay-home-mom (SAHM)... so i arranged the materials accordingly on the shelves. Because Montessori education is child-centric, children become very independent so as long as the materials are easily accesible, they are free to work on any material arranged on the shelves. It's important to slowly build up the resources/materials as the child grows to prepare the environment for him.

            Here's him working on the Pink Object Box 1. He was abt 16mths old here. 😉

            Aaaawww.. i think there's problem uploading pictures today.
            The picture didn't come up.

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              buds
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              As many here already know, i am very slow with PM replies. :imsorry:


              Will work on them yah? :imsorry:

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                buds
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                Aahhh.. finally the system allows for uploading of pictures. 😉

                The picture above is when buds_chubs was about 16mths old working on an Object Box. To be specific.. it was the Pink Object Box 1. I have shared about this material in this thread. Click the blue link to go there. > http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=17222#p17222

                I introduced chubs to the mat, which defines a proper work space in a Montessori classroom. Practicing Montessorian moms and dads can and should also introduce this in the home as a good discipline of working with one thing at a time. Children are encouraged to return an existing material before working on another. Because of this routine, Montessorian children are able to keep stuff back in their original space most of the time. Encouraging this effort in the home helps keep materials in place and ready for use the next time the child decides to work on them. This teaches a child responsibility and independence.

                You can consider the placemats at IKEA. I bought a nice green mat from Guardian Pharmacy's home & decor section in the old outlet in Lot 1 Shoppers Mall, Choa Chu Kang. It came with those nice frills. Working on a mat (on the floor) gave chubs lots of practice sitting cross legged while working on his materials. While he was at first, kind of clumsy.. he can plonk comfortably and at longer intervals now, working on the stuff he takes from our shelves in the work room. Our primary school children hafta sit cross legged on the floor in primary schools as well, so by then.. our Montessorian children can sit nicely without much fidgeting uh? 😉

                In a few Montessori centres i went to/worked at... there were directresses who did not encourage children taking materials which were not age appropriate. For example, this Pink Object Box 1 which is for children who are at the pink scheme of 3-letter word formation (for children anywhere around 4yrs onwards) was not being allowed/discouraged from use for a student i was teaching many years back. The head directress showed the child another material, somewhat as a form of distraction. I was taken aback. Likewise for the parent who accompanied the child for the parent & child session. I was a junior then, but appalled no less for i thought i was learning from the best. Supposedly... :roll:

                Montessori Education is child-centric. It can cater to the child's individual pace and inclinations. This allows the directress to maximize on the child's absorbent mind during that Sensitive Period. A Sensitive Period is a phase where the child is really into something that a Montessori environment supports. (layman explanation from me here). For example, if a child keeps going to the sandpaper letters tracing this way and that for most times she attends her session or keeps going at the/a certain material first the moment session begins, it shows that the child is inclined to work with it.

                A directress, the observer... helps to facilitate this learning interest and shows the child how to work with the said material in a proper fashion after which, the child is free to work with it on her own; still being observed by the directress. The directress notes down this observation and returns to the child with the material again the following session and checks back if the child can work the material correctly else she will present the lesson again.

                In the case of chubs in the above picture, he was interested with the materials inside the pink box. I let him work with the objects first observing his keen interest. I named the objects as he picked them out from the box and observed what he does next. The first few times, he just listened and didn't respond. After he took out everything seemingly just like any normal free play, he will want to keep them.

                After a week.. he said, \"Hat.\"

                The next few days, he said, \"Man.\"

                Mid the following week, he took out the man and i simply repeated the word 'man'.

                He said, \"Daddy.\"

                I merely reinforced and said, \"Yes, daddy is a \"man\".

                By the following two weeks, i already repeated the names of the objects countless times. This is because he was extremely fixated on \"playing\" with the items. However, he was actually working with the materials. Every session a child has with his directress is a working session.... which literally means, purposeful play.... not just free play. The directress facilitates the session by observing.. offering support for language/vocabulary.. allows for unlimited repetitions (child is free to take material from the shelves to work with them).. presents to the child in the proper fashion, how to work with the material each time he selects it from the shelves.

                The following month, chubs surprised me when he did the exact same action in the above picture but instead said, \"Hat on daddy. Daddy's hat.\" I repeated after him. \"Yes, that's a hat. A hat on a man. Daddy's the man.\" The emphasis for this object box is for the child to match the word card to the corresponding object... which chubs could not do yet. Any realistic parent knows that. Likewise for a realistic educator. However, i presented the material aniwaes, each time he wanted to work with it. After about approximately a month and a half just working that same box, chubs went..

                Chubs : Pink Box 1! I want.. I want.. peas. (please)

                We went to the shelves, he picked it up and placed it on his already unrolled mat on the floor in the living room.

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                Chubs : Hat!

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                Chubs : Ram!

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                Chubs : Cap.. (paused) Daddy.. (paused) Daddy's cap. *smiled*

                After a longer pause and looking at the two objects. He said...

                Chubs : Cap on man.

                Me : :yikes:

                Then he went on with all other materials.. putting two objects together and forming his own silly combination of words..

                \"Cap on ram.\"

                \"Hat on dad.\"

                \"Cap on hat.\"

                \"Hat on cap.\"

                \"Cap on hat.\"

                \"Hat on cat.\"

                He didn't stop until he was contented he did enough of the material and he just kept them all after that. The following few days, he ventured with other combinations like...

                \"Man on van.\" *chuckled*

                \"Cat on van.\" *chuckled harder*

                \"Ram on van.\" Laughed his insides out when the ram fell over and he gave a loud baaa bleat. :rotflmao:

                At the end of the second month fiddling with the objects, chubs took out the cards one by one and placed them on his mat. He didn't say it all correctly but he made attempts to name them and put them on what he thought were the corresponding objects. Likewise, i merely repeated the words on the cards and he haphazardly places the cards sometimes near and other times far away from the corresponding objects. It's still work in progress but i was happy i tapped on his sensitive period for learning language.

                The above is just sharing one of those moments i had with chubs. More to come. In the meantime.... Look out for those sensitive periods for learning in your children! 😉 If you are patient and support them enough in their learning adventures, they will surprise you with what they actually know but was dying to show/tell you.

                Love,
                *buds*

                :love:

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                  J3r0m3
                  last edited by

                  Hi everyone,

                  so much to learn about Montessori.

                  I’m sure it has been covered before, but I cannot find it in the previous pages.

                  Any centres in Jurong area worthy of consideration?
                  Any help is appreciated

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                    buds
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                    Here is a short listing to give you a headstart in your groundwork. 😉


                    1. http://advancedmontessori.com
                    Blk 451 Jurong West St 42 #01-178/176 Singapore 640451 Tel : 65606066

                    2. http://littlewonders-montessori.com
                    Jurong West Branch 82 Westwood Crescent Singapore 648782 Tel: 6795 0200

                    http://modern-montessori.com

                    3. MMI Jurong West Extension
                    20 Jurong West Street 93 #01-01 Jurong West Sports & Recreation Centre Singapore 648965
                    Tel: 6515 4544

                    4. MMI @ M1
                    9 International Business Park Singapore 609915 Tel: 6897 3696

                    5. MMI Jurong East
                    Blk 131 Jurong Gateway Road #03-241 Singapore 660131 Tel : 6565 5055

                    6. MMI Jurong West
                    Blk 519 Jurong West Street 52 #01-163 Singapore 640519 Tel : 6564 4564

                    7. http://www.facebook.com/ichibanmontessori
                    Blk 821, Jurong West St 81, #B1-490, Singapore 640821 Tel : 62417009

                    8. http://innatemontessori.com/about.htm
                    25 Jalan Kakatua Jurong Kechil Singapore 598543 Tel : 6468-7449

                    9. http://pachome2.pacific.net.sg/~egmontessori/
                    Fairway Club 11 Japanese Garden Road Singapore 619229 Tel : 65-62626915

                    You may click the blue links to go to the respective centre's website.

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                      J3r0m3
                      last edited by

                      buds:
                      Here is a short listing to give you a headstart in your groundwork. 😉


                      1. http://advancedmontessori.com
                      Blk 451 Jurong West St 42 #01-178/176 Singapore 640451 Tel : 65606066

                      2. http://littlewonders-montessori.com
                      Jurong West Branch 82 Westwood Crescent Singapore 648782 Tel: 6795 0200

                      http://modern-montessori.com

                      3. MMI Jurong West Extension
                      20 Jurong West Street 93 #01-01 Jurong West Sports & Recreation Centre Singapore 648965
                      Tel: 6515 4544

                      4. MMI @ M1
                      9 International Business Park Singapore 609915 Tel: 6897 3696

                      5. MMI Jurong East
                      Blk 131 Jurong Gateway Road #03-241 Singapore 660131 Tel : 6565 5055

                      6. MMI Jurong West
                      Blk 519 Jurong West Street 52 #01-163 Singapore 640519 Tel : 6564 4564

                      7. http://www.facebook.com/ichibanmontessori
                      Blk 821, Jurong West St 81, #B1-490, Singapore 640821 Tel : 62417009

                      8. http://innatemontessori.com/about.htm
                      25 Jalan Kakatua Jurong Kechil Singapore 598543 Tel : 6468-7449

                      9. http://pachome2.pacific.net.sg/~egmontessori/
                      Fairway Club 11 Japanese Garden Road Singapore 619229 Tel : 65-62626915

                      You may click the blue links to go to the respective centre's website.
                      Thank you Buds.
                      Definitely more to learn from you and to read more of your experience.

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                        buds
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                        You're welcome. Hope to read more of you around here. 😉

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