30 MONTESSORI PLAY IDEAS! KEEP LEARNING FUN AND ENGAGING! Montessori Activities for 14-15 Months Old

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  • Find simple, engaging, developmentally appropriate, and, most importantly, fun Montessori activities for our young toddlers (14-15 Months Old) in this video! Montessori at home play ideas for young toddlers to encourage independence, help achieve milestones at their own pace, and lay the foundation for strong language, math, science, art, and musical discoveries! Our toddlers are incredibly busy at this age - let's discuss how we can support their development and what fun activities we can provide to keep them developing and happy!
    We cover a variety of Montessori activities suitable for 14-15 months in this video, but keep in mind that the Montessori activities we discussed for 12-13 month olds will still be applicable at this age! Our children are continuing to perfect those skills, while discovering new ones. Think of these Montessori play ideas as additional activities to add to your toy rotation, without displacing the activity ideas for 12-13 months!
    Please remember that every child's developmental journey will be different. Providing activities that are appropriate for your child's current development is the beauty of Montessori. The Montessori activities in this video will generally be appropriate for 14-15 months, but you may be able to use them on younger or older toddlers, depending on their development. Always remember to follow YOUR child!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 72

  • @2012nursetobe
    @2012nursetobe 2 роки тому +20

    Wow, a lot of these seem way beyond my 14 month old's abilities. I'm gonna have to go back and watch the 12-13 month video 🙈
    The ball run is a clever idea!

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +1

      Their skills and interests are going to be so different at this time-this is definitely just a guideline and not a rule by any means! I will say though, I thought many of these were beyond Stella's level as well. The lacing block and pegs in a pegboard I was washing and getting ready for a future rotation way down the line when she saw them and wanted to try...and she got them 🤯 way before I even thought she would be able to. The things they're capable of or interested in and willing to try to master can be surprising to us! So I'd say definitely check out the 12-13 month activities - those were in rotation at this age as well, but give a couple of the ones that seem difficult a chance to see if there's an interest there! Obviously it won't look perfect on their first try-it never does! I grab the clips of when Stella has finally gotten the activity down so you can see what it looks like with little hands, but there's lots of bumps and twists in that journey 😊

    • @ub69hs
      @ub69hs 10 місяців тому

      How old was your daughter here

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  10 місяців тому +2

      14 and 15 months

  • @RG-nb3dz
    @RG-nb3dz 2 роки тому +14

    Only you can comprehensively introduce 30 activities in 13 minutes =))) Such a helpful video and as always, I'm blown away by Stella. Her voice is the cutest!
    My girl just turned 13 months and we're still working on your 12-13 months activities. She loves everything but HATES chores like her dad :D She practically runs and hides in her room every time I ask if she wanna help with chores so looks like doing the dishes would be a 14-15 year-old activity for her hahaha.

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +2

      Aw thank you so much ❤ All credit for that goes to speech team training 😅 I do need to slow my speech but there's just so much to share! And I know our free time as moms is so limited.
      I had to show your comment to my husband-he's always talking about how much he loves Stella's voice. We spent all 9 months of pregnancy wondering what it would sound like!
      Aha every one of them has a set of practical life activities they love and don't care for. Stella likes to run around with the broom bit she has zero interest in being productive with it. Anything with water is 💯 her jam though! One day your daughter will finally notice you having a bit too much fun being productive with a task without her help and want to join it too 😉

  • @alenkab2007
    @alenkab2007 2 роки тому +3

    Super cool ideas. Who said that kids cannot concentrate at this age? If environment prepared properly, they ARE hard workers. Way to go, Stella and mommy!!! 💖👍✌

  • @Jesusismysavior02
    @Jesusismysavior02 11 місяців тому

    Amazing information! Love it!!!

  • @cassandraanderson3314
    @cassandraanderson3314 8 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for the videos! My daughter is 14 months and definitely showing signs that she would like some of these activities. Going to go buy the things I need tonight ❤

  • @user-xf4bz4gm8p
    @user-xf4bz4gm8p Рік тому +1

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  • @ElinaY
    @ElinaY 2 роки тому +3

    What a great video!! Stella is doing amazing 😍 she is so smart and cute! I love how she does daily tasks as a way to play around and enjoy the environment. These are such creative activities.
    Hope all has been well! ❤️

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому

      Elina! It's so great to hear from you 🥰 Thank you for the support ❤ Hope you are doing well as well!!

  • @mck003
    @mck003 2 роки тому +3

    Super helpful, will try to get my daughter into some of these this week! Thanks!

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому

      So happy to hear it's helpful!! Hoping she enjoys them! 🥰

  • @NataliaNewZealand
    @NataliaNewZealand Рік тому +2

    Your channel is an absolute gem! Definitely trying some of these activities 😁

  • @mixed_and_nerdy
    @mixed_and_nerdy 2 роки тому +2

    👏 👏 👏 what a fantastic and jam packed video i have soooooo many new ideas now thank you!!

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +1

      🤗 Thank you so much 🥰 I never realize how much this girl achieves until I go to make one of these and my mind is just...🤯

  • @AmmaraSHAH773377
    @AmmaraSHAH773377 2 роки тому +1

    If i didn't already this video with the dressing frames the spray washing activity pouring cups etc would have encouraged me to bite the dust and make a big order from absorbent minds. It is the only place I found good quality materials that were made exactly for little hands out of real materials.
    I love the different posting activities i remember looking for that peg stacking activity but the plastic one was oksy fo r the past few months
    I love finding little purses with different fastenings but when she figured out how to open each it is such a good moment.
    The hammering bench i found whilst decluttering our room i completely forgot i put it there
    The matching activity with the faces is a good idea better than her slapping the picture of me on my face hahahaha.
    I think i noticed she was matching colours and that's why i started looking for the 3 coloured disks on dowels and went on a big shop in the Montessori online store. I'll also add i couldn't find an activity with matching clothing items to members of the family as like a category sorting activity but i noticed Huda was doing this saying each person's name whildt doing laundry does Stella do this too
    Omf the burst in language is so cool to see especially the sign language i think with the gestures its like learning signs but i just stuck with the baby sign language book learning more signs.
    Honestly all of these activities i am so happy i haven't been lagging on this as a mum. I thought i was completely missing out on so many activities missing some developmental leaps but i am so greatful that i can see i have actually been doing almost every one of these i just never realised as the weeks pass and i fill my day with the new project of sorting out our room transfering in my job i think i just had too much on my plate that i wad feeling guilt for missing out on developmental moments with Huda but thankfully i can now accept that i am not failing hahahaha and try to reduce my guilt.
    Thank you for the video going to add some of these activities to my list.

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +1

      Congratulations on the job transfer! I honestly also hadn't realized just how much we had accomplished until I went to put this video together and counted all the scenes 😳 They're learning SO MUCH. Please don't stress about missing out on activities! I can tell you have a lot set up for Huda and the right mindset - all the additional variations and extensions of activities are really the sprinkles on the icing on the cake! The list of activities is infinite! Which is what makes Montessori so powerful, but I feel you on the constant chase to ensure we present everything to our girls.
      Absorbent Minds! I hadn't heard of them, but after checking, it seems to be the UK branch of Nienhuis? So far we have been able to get everything from Allison's and Montessori Services, if not Etsy or Amazon. Their prices are more competitive but also still high quality authentic material suppliers. But I'm not sure if they're only US based 🤔
      Stella is slapping the face cards on everyone as well 😅 Thankfully my inlaws cant feel it through the phone screen! Today she walked around with dad's face card and slapped it on all the family photos with him. And yes, she has been naming our clothes in the laundry for a while now! It's incredible the level of detail she notices! We have some very similar clothes (typical Korean couple clothes) and she will still proper pick out mine vs her dad's 😳 Or things like her dad's work socks, which she rarely sees him in..she still knows. I'm thinking of showing her which closet side is mine and which is dad's. Maybe she can help me put away laundry in the correct spots now instead of just...on the floor 😅

  • @mixed_and_nerdy
    @mixed_and_nerdy 2 роки тому +3

    Like the foam peg board as well!! Might go try make my own tomorrow!

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +1

      Ooh let me know how it goes! I've seen mixed results with kits that use regular foam because it's so soft. The one we got handed down barely budges! Maybe if you glue it down to a cardboard box or something to make it more ridgid?

    • @mixed_and_nerdy
      @mixed_and_nerdy 2 роки тому +1

      @@MariaandMontessori hmm that’s a good idea with the cardboard I’ll let you know if I can get it to work!

  • @lesley-annmachin6706
    @lesley-annmachin6706 Рік тому +2

    A lovely video, you are such an inspiration and gave me a lot of ideas on educational learning ❤

  • @katherinehojeda
    @katherinehojeda Рік тому +13

    My daughter can’t do any of these things! I think I’m going to have to go back to 12 month old activities 😅

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  Рік тому +2

      And that's totally fine! We still used the earlier activities at that age too! Everyone's got different interests at this age 🥰 My daughter needed a lot of encouragement to get her gross motor practice in while her peers were unstoppable in that department!

  • @moorelately
    @moorelately 2 роки тому +3

    So helpful, love your videos.how did you start with matching. i have a 17month old but he rarely sits down for me to teach him matching.

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Stella was the same-she had zero interest and then went 0 to 100 overnight! She understood the concept earlier than she cared to show me though. I noticed her matching random magnets with animals here and there.
      The most successful approach to starting matching activities for us was starting with identical item matching. Specifically with her favorite fruits-she was motivated to join me because it was food. I took a basket of 2 apples, 2 oranges, and 2 pears. Laid out a line of the fruits while naming them, asked her to point to each, and then asked her to grab an apple. Then I asked "ok where's the other apple?" And helped guide her hands to put apple #2 under the first one. We did that with orange and pear. Then I reset the activity and had her do without my hands. And I left the basket in our kitchen accessible to her-she started slowly but surely gravitating towards it.
      After that is when she started bringing pictures of her grandparents to the phone when we FaceTime them. So we did the picture to picture matching because she loves looking at the familiar faces. And then the item to picture with the cars. She had randomly succeeded with that a few times but it's not something she loves 🤷‍♀️ we made it more fun by playing with the cars as they make their way to the card, so now she's excited to take them out, drive them on her mat going "beep beep " as she heads for the matching card😅

    • @moorelately
      @moorelately 2 роки тому +1

      @@MariaandMontessori thank you so much will definitely give this a try. I never thought to use actual fruits or items in my kitchen.

  • @Playing_with_a_Purpose
    @Playing_with_a_Purpose 2 роки тому +1

    Great video

  • @Rose-eo1fw
    @Rose-eo1fw 5 місяців тому

    Where can I I buy the small table and chair for them? Thank you!!

  • @daryabak3241
    @daryabak3241 Рік тому +1

    Best Chanel , honestly! Потому что беларусы фигни не сделают ❤

  • @mixed_and_nerdy
    @mixed_and_nerdy 2 роки тому +2

    And I need to get Zander on the window cleaning, his favorite thing is trying to draw with chalks on the window 😂

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +1

      Can't say our windows are streak free and fooling any pigeons but they sure are dust free 🤣 Stella learned that she can spray herself if she twists the bottle around so that's been a fun adventure too!

    • @mixed_and_nerdy
      @mixed_and_nerdy 2 роки тому +1

      @@MariaandMontessori dust free is still a win haha and a awesome lesson to teach too

  • @lisahiggs5029
    @lisahiggs5029 2 роки тому +1

    Love the toddler kitchen! Is that the Ikea play kitchen? What is the water source? Please tell me more, it looks awesome and my baby would love to have more independence with water and snacks.

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +1

      It is the Ikea play kitchen! We have a 1 gallon water bottle for the water source, and then an empty rattles container for the waste water! I have a video dedicated to how we set it up on this channel, and everything we used is linked too! I showed her snack area a bit more in depth in my Montessori Home tour recently too 🥰 Let me see if I can link you to those in a seperate comment-UA-cam is finicky with links

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +1

      This is the kitchen video- ua-cam.com/video/-oMxjaKPPI0/v-deo.html
      And this one shows the more updated snack area in detail!
      ua-cam.com/video/z9XNv2Fl4XM/v-deo.html

    • @lisahiggs5029
      @lisahiggs5029 2 роки тому +1

      Ooh, thank you! I am going to watch these right away.

  • @mixed_and_nerdy
    @mixed_and_nerdy 2 роки тому +1

    I’d never seen that dress up tool, only the ones on the fidget boards

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +1

      That's honestly why I started with it! It's my biggest pet peeve that such a quintessential Montessori material has been transformed into the exact opposite! I've always loved them personally so I bought a couple, but you can totally just hold any piece of clothing tight so they can practice or make it yourself from scraps of fabric!

  • @kristyeverheart4461
    @kristyeverheart4461 2 роки тому +2

    At what age typically do you start demonstrating vs just letting the child explore the materials? I introduced the object permanence box to my daughter who just turned 7 months. She seems interested but unsure what to do with it. Should I demonstrate it to her or would that interfere with her learning?

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +1

      You can absolutely demonstrate it to her! Just do it slowly and without saying much, so she can see your movements. She will still get the benefits of discovering object permanence through the activity whether you show her first or she figures it out first 🥰
      With older kids (3+) in the class, the teacher first presents a material before a child can use it, to ensure they use it properly. With our younger kids, some personalities prefer to grab things out of our hands and try to figure it out themselves while others sit back and wait for us to demonstrate. Both are perfectly fine! Follow her cues! Seems she's ready and willing to see your guidance on how to use the object permanence box🙂

  • @thefamilytimes4091
    @thefamilytimes4091 Рік тому +1

    I'm just getting started! My daughter is 14 months I just introduced her to sitting down on a weening table. Where should I start 😱

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  Рік тому

      I always recommend starting with practical life & seeing which activities around the house your child is most interested in joining you on. And then see if there's a skill they could use help with & be interested on refining in isolation. So say she's interested in joining you in the kitchen. That's typically a lot of transfering and pouring - so in addition to doing those activities in the kitchen, we can set up a simple invitation for transfering & pouring on the shelf too.
      As for other activities, see what from this list seems of interest & in line with her development. If not, check out the videos before that (including ones on practical life!) to use as activities thag will scaffold skills to these ones! 😊

  • @MariaandMontessori
    @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +5

    ❗A few notes!
    🌟You absolutely do not need ALL of these materials - take this as inspiration for what your little one may be interested in!
    🌟Your child may be interested in these activities at an earlier or later age, and that is the beauty of Montessori 🥰 Activities from 12-13 months are still relevant!
    🌟I've tried to link everything in the description box but let me know if you're looking for something that's not there!

    • @Javzified
      @Javzified 2 роки тому

      Where is the sink/kitchen set from?

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +2

      @@Javzified it's the Ikea DUKTIG kitchen that we DIYd. I have a video on what we did ua-cam.com/video/-oMxjaKPPI0/v-deo.html and an update a year later on how we changed it as she got older here ua-cam.com/video/pfsKJiet9x0/v-deo.html

  • @noor109
    @noor109 5 місяців тому

    I wsnt to know which faucet is this?

  • @macairaking4102
    @macairaking4102 2 роки тому +2

    Love your videos! But I'm having to slow down your videos in the settings, you talk very fast. 😅

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +3

      Oh no 😅 I was working to be slower in this video too 😬 Thank you for letting me know- I'm filming today and will be conscious to slow down even more.

    • @macairaking4102
      @macairaking4102 2 роки тому +1

      @@MariaandMontessori Thanks! I’m sure others appreciate the speed. Looking forward to your next video! 🧡

  • @Elsasalzu
    @Elsasalzu Рік тому

    How can I encourage my daughter to stop playing with water?

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  Рік тому

      Playing with water is very interesting and beneficial to kids! So the best way is to redirect to a spot/ activity that they CAN do with water like simple pouring or handwashing with a functional kitchen etc. I started by just having an activity out without the water in it so when she approached it, I knew to fill it with water, drop a towel down, and let her play with it! That way she didn't play with less desirable water options

  • @carolinagreen86
    @carolinagreen86 4 місяці тому

    How old is your baby girl in this video?

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  4 місяці тому

      The ages in the title are always based on her age in these clips, so here she was 14 months and 15 months 🙂 I think it's important to see the dexterity (and sometimes lack thereof) with which she did these activities!

  • @ANIONEJM
    @ANIONEJM 2 роки тому

    Is this child actually 14-15 month old at the point of filming this video?

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +2

      Yes. It wouldn't make sense to show how an older or younger child does these activities.

    • @ANIONEJM
      @ANIONEJM 2 роки тому +2

      @@MariaandMontessori Thanks for very quick response. Totally agree but have found some videos previously elsewhere, where they were a different age, and wanted to make sure this is within reach and not an unattainable goal. What a smart little girl. I have some work to do with my very keen newly 14 month old😅 but just learning and researching so will check out previous videos.
      Thanks

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  2 роки тому +1

      @@ANIONEJM Absolutely! I think it's important to see the level of coordination and precision (and lack thereof) when these activities are completed at this age! Window washing at 23 months right now for us looks a tad more precise than the slamming of the squeegee on the window she was doing here at 14 months 😅

    • @ANIONEJM
      @ANIONEJM 2 роки тому +1

      @@MariaandMontessori 😂 very professional and cute slammings hehe 😉 So helpful indeed. Tx

  • @tanvipal2230
    @tanvipal2230 Рік тому

    Buffalo 🐃 🦬

  • @shivaalz
    @shivaalz 11 місяців тому +1

    I don't think these activities are normal for a 14 months old baby 😅. My son still cann't walk...or maybe he is behind

    • @MariaandMontessori
      @MariaandMontessori  11 місяців тому +2

      Walking is a milestone (average age was 12 months meaning plenty walked earlier and plenty walked later, and it has since shifted)-these are not milestones. They're activity ideas for developing the child. Of course I didn't pull these out one day and expect her to do them-we had other activities that she worked on when she was younger that scaffold the skills needed here. But the activities ARE based on general milestones and the Montessori curriculum. Whether a child can do them or be interested at 14 months or earlier or later will depend on their individual development and environment.

  • @mrman-vc8nw
    @mrman-vc8nw Рік тому

    Slow down. You talk way too fast. I can't watch it!