So. My dd is going to start preschool soon with a montessori school. I am kind of worried about how she will do there. I really want her to have a Montessori foundation for later learning (we are a military family and will be moving around a lot, there's no guarantee she will be able to go to Montessori schools in the future, but for now I think its perfect for her) but I am not sure if I am ready as a mom.
Some of the things I've read say that kids do better in a Montessori school if they have a Montessori home. One site mentioned all wooden toys, little to no tv, etc. I'm kind of worried about this. I don't have a clue where to start. I just try to be the best mother I can, and I have no clue where to start with having a Montessori home.
I feel lost. Advice would be appreciated.
Re: Montessori Preschool - Are We Ready?
Also. You can set up their play area to reflect the set up of a classroom. Small baskets with toys. Neat clean shelves and rotate toys. Only taking one toy out at a time. Using a table or floor mat. Buy purposeful toys for your child and show them how to use them properly.
One thing though is that you don't need to have montessori materials if your child is in a montessori classroom environment. Allow them to explore other toys and activities at home as the child won't want to do the activities at home or school if they are in both places.
I could go on but there's a start. Good luck