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melskids 10:55 AM 08-03-2012
Originally Posted by Heidi:
I'm wondering about this. I know one Montesori technique is the mat or tray system, where each child take out a toy (I know...their "work" not play), and uses it on their mat or tray, then returns it.

Space is such an issue for me, but I have a little guy who is not a strong player (and he'll be 3 next month). He spends a lot of time floating around, grabbing other children's things, but then drops it and moves on. He rarely uses toys appropriately.

I'm wondering if the mat thing could help him and the others as well? But then, how do you incorporate things like art supplies, dramatic play, and other things that can't be kept in a defined space? Or, do you set aside a scheduled time for such activities?

Also...I know Montessori is a lot about life skills. I was thinking about buying one of those non-electric rug/floor sweeper things they use in restaurants. Do you think the kids could work it? Do those things actually pick up anything?
I have one of those floor sweepers...I got it at a yard sale. I cut the handle down, and the kids walk all ove rthe house with it.
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