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The Montessori method thrives on letting children explore on their own and engage in activities of their choosing. While we don’t have a traditional model of lessons, our teachers still teach several lessons throughout the day to elementary aged children.
How do we accomplish the act of balancing presentations while still honoring independent work? In this episode, we are unveiling just how we reach this goal. You’ll hear about what concentration looks like for elementary aged kids (compared to their younger counterparts) and when it’s best to avoid interruptions. You’ll also learn the best method for supporting children who have difficulty with interruptions.
What’s in this episode:
For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit trilliummontessori.org/podcast
Resources Mentioned in This Episode
Explore the Montessori Principles to Practice Webinar Libraries
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The Montessori method thrives on letting children explore on their own and engage in activities of their choosing. While we don’t have a traditional model of lessons, our teachers still teach several lessons throughout the day to elementary aged children.
How do we accomplish the act of balancing presentations while still honoring independent work? In this episode, we are unveiling just how we reach this goal. You’ll hear about what concentration looks like for elementary aged kids (compared to their younger counterparts) and when it’s best to avoid interruptions. You’ll also learn the best method for supporting children who have difficulty with interruptions.
What’s in this episode:
For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit trilliummontessori.org/podcast
Resources Mentioned in This Episode
Explore the Montessori Principles to Practice Webinar Libraries
Connect With Us
Visit our website
Follow us on Instagram
Connect with us on Facebook