Let’s take a look at different ways caregivers can put Montessori into practice:
- For advanced dementia, people may take comfort in holding dolls, a series of dolls and doll clothes can make for a pleasurable activity.
- For those who enjoy baking or cooking, baking ingredients and a safe kitchen environment.
- Have a basket of clean socks that need to be matched and folded.
- Lay out a basket of clean towels to fold.
- Prep tables with materials for activities such as puzzles, sorting exercises and other games.
- Put out a bin of plastic plumbing tubes that can be connected and put together.
Buddy Benches at Montessori
I was doing some research this afternoon related to the Online ECE Workshops that 45 Conversations recently opened registration for when I came across this great initiative — Buddy Benches — at Hammond Elementary School.
Here’s the link to the article that appeared in the Maple Ridge News.
Kids can sit on a Buddy Bench when they are feeling lonely or need a friend to play with or just need a quiet place to be mindful. Sitting on the bench can be a signal for other kids to come and ask them if they want to play. It is a simple idea to eliminate loneliness and foster friendship on the playground as well as to spread the message of inclusion and kindness.
This is such a wonderful idea because it helps children develop empathy, kindness and compassion from the earliest of ages. And the truth is that we need a lot more of all of that in the world.
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