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Happy Valentine's Day!

 

Students enjoyed sharing their homemade valentines with the class on Valentine's Day. Each valentine was beautifully decorated with art, love, and so much creativity!

We all enjoyed the celebration!

 

Announcements

 

 

We will now be having school Friday, February 18th and Monday, February 21st.

 

Don't forget to RSVP for the Parent Volunteer Workday Saturday, February 26th!

 

Parent Volunteer Hour Worksheet

 

This month's PVH worksheet discusses how children learn language in the Montessori classroom.

Click the button below to access the worksheet.

Each worksheet is worth 2 volunteer hours!

Please turn in worksheets via email or in the drop-off/pick-up line.

 

 
Language Worksheet

Montessori Materials in the Classroom

Dressing Frames

Dressing frames are a practical life lesson. The main purpose of the dressing frames is to teach children how to dress themselves. Each frame practices a different skill:

 

  • Large and small buttoning
  • Zipping
  • Buckling
  • Lacing
  • Velcro
  • Hook and eye
  • Snapping

 

Children start with the large buttoning frame and the zip frame. As they build their skill level they are introduced to more complex frames. The dressing frames also help develop a child’s hand eye coordination and their fine motor skills.

 

Adapted from Montessori Academy

 

Click the button below to read more about dressing frames in the Montessori classroom!

Dressing Frames

5 Montessori Ways to Show Love

by Monti Kids

 

 As parents, our interest in Montessori comes always from a place of love–expressed as a desire to provide the best environment possible for our baby’s learning! Montessori is sometimes known as “education for peace,” which intimately connects it with love. Maria Montessori, the founder of the Montessori curriculum and an expert on early childhood development, talked a lot about love, and Valentine’s Day is a perfect occasion to honor all the ways in which we show it to our children. Here are some of Maria Montessori’s quotes about love, and the reasons why they are so relevant to our lives as parents!

 

 

What really makes a teacher is love for the human child; for it is love that transforms the social duty of the educator into the higher consciousness of a mission.

- Dr. Maria Montessori

 

It is empowering to realize that you are your child’s first teacher. Many parents assume this role by trying to fill their little one with as much information as possible, as quickly as possible. But children are independent spirits who will learn through their own exploration and experience. In Montessori, supporting your child’s learning means being respectful of her unique and self-motivated development process, and observing the ways in which you can help that process happen.

The ability to observe your child’s needs and provide for her, without hindering her freedom of movement, expression, and thought, is the ultimate demonstration of love.

 

 

Work is the child’s love for the environment made visible.

- Dr. Maria Montessori

 

And the prepared environment is the adult’s love for the child made visible. An incredible way to show love as a parent or educator is by creating an environment that is simple, orderly, and beautiful in a way that engages your child. Providing a rotating variety of 6-8 developmentally appropriate toys and the time and space to explore them will help your little one build self-confidence, independence, and self-love.

 

 

What an adult tells a child remains engraved on his mind as if it has been cut in marble...Since children are so eager to learn and so burning with love, an adult should carefully weigh all the words they speak before him.

- Dr. Maria Montessori

 

When you speak to your child, remember that words are one of the most powerful ways to show love. Even if your little one isn’t speaking yet, she can understand and absorb so much of the language around her. Make eye contact, and get down on her level to speak to her. Use real language, for example “horse” instead of “horsey,” to acknowledge her level of understanding. Model grace, courtesy, and respect in the way you speak to your child and other adults. All convey a deep love and respect that your little one will internalize for years to come.

 

 

The child who has felt a strong love for his surroundings and for all living creatures, who has discovered joy and enthusiasm in work, gives us reason to hope that humanity can develop in a new direction

- Dr. Maria Montessori

 

Your 0-3 year-old has what Maria Montessori termed “The Absorbent Mind,” meaning that he internalizes everything he observes in his environment and uses it to begin constructing the person he will become. As he explores his environment, he will begin to discover the things that he loves and is interested in. This will allow him to start building his own personality as he incarnates the world around him. Offer your child an environment that will fascinate, engage, and delight him, and he will engage and delight you in return!

 

 

It is a law of human life as certain as gravity; to live fully, we must learn to use things and love people, not love things and use people.

- Dr. Maria Montessori

 

Montessori emphasizes a certain degree of minimalism, and an environment that allows focus on one toy at a time so the child has a chance to explore it fully and master it. Toys, or “materials,” serve the purpose of work, engagement, and learning, rather than that of ownership or entertainment. The mindset that toys are materials for learning and working, and not to be used as a reward for certain behavior or means of distraction, will allow your child more room in his heart to love people, like mom and dad!

 

 

Adapted from Monti Kids

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Upcoming Dates

 

February 18th - School in Session

 

February 21st - School in Session

 

February 26th - Parent Volunteer Workday

 

March 11th - Noon Release

 

March 14th - 18th - Spring Break

 
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We extend our deepest thanks for all of your support and interest in Salado Montessori throughout the school year!


- The Salado Montessori Team

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