Title | : | What is Montessori? – Method, Toys u0026 Environment Explained |
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What are your thoughts and experiences on this method? FYI, up next on the channel, we're getting to some great baby gear reviews Comment from : Dad Verb |
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When I was a kid a had free reign with my dads scrap woodshop, nails, and hand tools I was occupied all day every day!! brHere’s a bonus tip My parents would garbage pick old VCR’s and Computers and bring them home for me to take apart and experiment with brI’m a successful mechanical engineer now brCoincidence? Comment from : Ion Busman |
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Thanks for posting this so simply explained !well done many post videos and use big words useless and time wasting 😅 Comment from : Nafisa Ramjee |
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My wife went to Montesorri school I wish she hadn’t She is not a well adjusted adult and fiercely independent to a fault Comment from : rwillia99 |
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Türkçe altyazı lütfen Comment from : M K |
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great vid Comment from : Chris Modlin |
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I'm child free and never want kids But here I am 😂❤ Comment from : DOC BAINL |
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Well said , most people associate montessori with just wooden toys It's soooo much more it's a lifestyle Comment from : Elegant Maze |
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Started in on my Montessori certification for early education It makes so much sense to me I have been working with children for over a decade now as a mothers helper to a babysitter to a nanny and soon toddler teacher When we give children the space to develops themselves they hold so much more confidence in themselves and also I’ve noticed it helps with emotional regulation as well It was a natural thing for me to fall into because my philosophy with watching children as a whole has been to let them lead with what they want to do Give them space to play and let them develops their creativity Comment from : Cheyenne Reardon |
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They still wear face masks The pandemic is over Seems like they're behind on the times Comment from : Joseph Rowland |
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i like Comment from : Learn With Hamaasah تعلم معى حماسة |
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i went to a primary school named Montessori and is not until now that i know why they give it that name Comment from : Majo Cardona |
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I was in Montessori for the first three years of grade school before the uninterested teachers who spent more time socialising with each-other than actually observing and guiding the kids figured out I had done NO arithmetic at all It was definitely not the best start for me But I'm sure aspects of it could work with teachers that actually have an interest and understand their role Comment from : Fuzzy Logics |
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Out of all the parenting methods I’ve seen this one is the one I want to try more than anything I can’t wait to have kids!! Comment from : Rebecca Shifflet |
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That constant side look is distraction to the viewer 🙇🏻♂️ Comment from : Miguel |
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Loved this video 🔥👏🏽 I’m thinking about putting my toddler in a school like this; especially since he’s mildly autistic Comment from : Tiny King |
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I like how brief this video is My husband has been curious about the Montessori method since we have been talking about the way we were raised and schooled compared to the way we want to raise our own children, so I am sharing this video with him We both really love the idea of allowing for creative problem solving over the "there is one right way to do this" approach to learning that many children's toys and learning platforms offer Comment from : Stephanie M |
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Wow don't remember seeing a notification or any for that matter but I'm happily surprised to see this subject addressed on this channel I'm trying to do this at home because it match my views on parenting but never looked into it before because I thought it was for richer families Comment from : Sister S |
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I have followed a variety of early development philosophies that advocate respecting the infant as a whole human being Montessori, RIE, Pikler Loczy, Reggio Emilia, etcThey all seem to be roughly coming from the same place and this father of two is totally bought in My kids are now 18 and 15 yrs old and the same basic principles still apply today Recent work in developmental psychology and neuroscience also solidly support these approaches You summary is quite good You hit on the right points such as the importance of observation, connected and independent play and adapting environments to the infant As far as toys go we can also use simple household items as well: stacking steel bowls, measuring cups and wooden spoons, balls, scarves I hope you continue to produce content that dovetails with these approaches Comment from : Norman Ellison |
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Do you have a referral code or discount code for Lovevery you can share? Comment from : Dave Lemberg |
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Holy cow Thank you for this channel New kiddo coming in September All the YouTube videos are blogger-y type moms in huge homes Subscribed Comment from : JG |
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We want to cooperate with you Could you please provide us with your email address Comment from : landygogogo |
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Banu education is also Montessori It very good Comment from : Kalpana Murugan |
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Great,Dad focus on children's education is very important Comment from : eduwoodentoys Grace |
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They are not toys but materials that too didactic Main philosophy is from concrete to abstraction Please every material has a purpose that spinning drum is not from AMI Montessori is divided into two training center- AMI and AMS Comment from : harrini bajaj |
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Complete freedom is Reggio approach Comment from : harrini bajaj |
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Just another trend Comment from : NycR6Biker |
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A problem I see with for profit schools (or tuition) is that it is exclusive I'm sure there's evidence that there are higher test scores or whatever but it requires a certain financial level Your average blue collar or service worker can't afford it It also eliminates students with disabilities There in lies the problem: students here aren't exposed to the full spectrum of intellectual peers In the real world, you don't always work with the upper echelon There are coworkers with disabilities and peers that you will need to learn how to work with By being this exclusive school, you aren't exposing your kids to students who they can see as capably different Private schools like this don't excel in empathy Comment from : Kris |
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I think the Montessori method of teaching young kids is great Unfortunately we have had a poor experience at a Montessori childcare facility that has deterred us from going back to that facility In my opinion it could just be the staff and the way the facility operates rather than the method of teaching as we had no exposure to our sons development and how he was progressing Love to hear your thoughts Has the Montessori method been something you apply in the home or have you take your children to a similar facility to learn or is this new information you’ve come across and started to understand more about? Comment from : Michael Coe |
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Damn bro Love you stepping outside of just gear reviews Montessori gets all the wrong attention Ie Asthetic wooden toys But the philosophy is so great in nurturing a child's natural curiosity and empowering own development Lotta fake Montessori crap out there Happy to see you putting this out there Comment from : Joseph Hwang |
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I definitely had a different perspective of what Montessori meant This was helpful and great introduction on Montessori philosophy Thanks! Comment from : Emma Frances |
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I am a Montessorian from Indonesia Comment from : ardi poetra |
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As great as lovevery is I personally don’t enjoy having it shoved down my throat There are in fact other toys that my daughter prefers and people make it out to be the end all be all when it comes to toys Comment from : Agnieszka Siuta |
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Thanks! This subject I was familiar with but your baby gear videos were helpful to us Comment from : Diana Desilets |
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Montessori or not toy rotation is the best thing ever Comment from : Shelly |
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Thank you so much for such a comprehensive review and insightful perspective curious for you to do a review on the Reggio Emilia philosophy and principles Comment from : Mauricio Gomez |
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I like a lot of what the teaching method sets out to do and encourage exploration for children but have been turned off by the schools in our area We walked away from a few feeling like it wasn't freedom to learn but rules to followbrbr"We don't say play, we say work" 🙄 I understand we don't want functional learning to not be seen as fun but I think it goes too far sometimesbrbrLove lovevery stuff🙂 Comment from : Eduardo Fenili |
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waldorf is superior Comment from : lawofparsimony |
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I love the lovery toys but i hate their politics!!! Keep this in mind Comment from : Brackstone Family |
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A few weeks ago we dove head first into creating a Montessori environment at home after my 2 year old was throwing day long tantrums and I had no way way of understanding how to handle it We started giving him more freedom and access to the kitchen and art supplies Needless to say we dumbed down all his toys and started creating environments to discover in I became obsessed and started making toys like I was Kris KringlebrbrOne of my favorite benefits is cleaning up the playroom takes no time at all now!brbrAbout 5 weeks later, we still have tantrums but they are fewer and I now know how to handle it in a much more calm matter so it doesn’t ruin my daybrbrLife is definitely better using the Montessori method! Comment from : Active Dad |
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We are happy with our Montessori school We believe they are making a difference in our child's development Learning independence really helps in our family dynamics As in many things in life, it's our job to follow up with it at home Comment from : Dr Santis |
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Man, I really wish Lovevery wasn't a sponsor because I want to share that it has helped our son SO much in his development He's had them from birth through now 22 months Nothing but good things to say about it Highly recommend He has also attended an AMI recognized school for about 4 months now Very impressed with actual Montessori method, overall Comment from : Bryan Salcedo |
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I’ve recently discovered and subscribed to your channel because of your recent Mockingbird review I’ve been interested in implementing some of these concepts at our house so this video couldn’t have had better timing Can’t wait to watch this once the kids go to bed! Comment from : Hannah Miller |
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As someone who attended a Montessori instead of traditional pre-school, I can say that the benefits 100 outweigh the costs While I don't think it was responsible for all of my personal achievements, it certainly gave me the foundation to be an independent problem solver as I matured Comment from : Prince Kalibas |
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I’ve been a subscriber for a few years and I’ve been waiting for you to make a video like this since Henry was little haha Great breakdown and explanation on the Montessori method! I’d love to hear your thoughts on the Waldorf method too and how it compares with Montessori Comment from : Oshi Taiya |
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I really like aspects of montessori learning However I think it's unfortunate that in todays day, it hasn't been made as easily attainable as it was intended to be Montessori was supposed to be easily accessible to everyone however it feels like anything with the word montessori in it, suddenly ends up way more expensive Even montessori schools tend to be outside of a lot of peoples budgets And from what I've understood, that was never meant to be the case I think montessori has also become a bit of a buzzword or something slapped onto things to try and get parents into thinking they're giving their child the best or that they "need" these things in order to practice the montessori method I agree with the other person who mentioned that at the end of the day, learning the core aspects of the method is what's important I love me a good quality wooden toy, but parents shouldn't be made to feel like they can't partake if they can't afford those things Comment from : Shannon |
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Yes! You hit the nail on this one One more thing to add Dr Montessori actually teaches the poorest family (family who can't afford schooling) in Italy which means she made all the activities by herself Yes it's been told you need this expensive material but the truth of the matter is it all depends on what you can afford Plastic is inevitable in this age and yes it's not the greatest but at the end of the day if the child can learn the exercise to implement independent play I say who cares (I will get hate from that but oh well 😅) but thank you for posting the basics of the basics God Bless Comment from : Belle Bohler |
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I love the montessori method and intend to implement much of it with my son who is currently 4 months old The more I look into it, however, I find that many of the classic activities are very close ended They have one purpose and one desired outcome It also discourages anything not rooted in reality Some of these are great for learning skills, but, on my shelf, I intend to have a variety of open ended toys to allow for imaginative or creative play as well I have learned a TON from my montessori reading but i think how it looks will be different for everyone and thats awesome Thanks for the great video! I always love getting a dad's perspective and im looking forward to the baby gear reviews Comment from : TheRainmakers |
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