These were fantastic and very doable on a budget. I'm excited for my little one to arrive and definitely plan to do these with her when she's old enough. Thank you!
How are you this good at making videos when its such a small channel? You seem like a really experienced UA-camr I mean to say, is this a secondary channel or are you a first time poster with this channel being your main? If you don't mind me asking that is, just curious. Great content, I'm always looking for ideas for my 18 month old boy 💙 keep up the good work 🥰
Thank you so much. This is my one and only channel. I think when you are motivated and inspired by the content on your channel then that definitely projects on the screen. I am definitely NOT a professional You Tuber but I’ve done what I can to learn and improve the quality of my videos as I move forward. There are always ways to improve. But thank you for the compliment and I’m so happy that you enjoy the content ❤️
@@allhart well then, I must say, you're doing amazing, can barely believe you're new to this! You will go far with this venture based on your quality work. Good luck for when you're famous! 😍 X
Can you make a video about keeping your kids from just throwing everything. I have a 4 year old, a 2 year old and a 3 month old and my kids will just throw everything everywhere before I can even show them an activity. I’m just starting out with Montessori so a video like that would help me so much
I understand what you are going through. When you are first starting Montessori with children who are a little bit older it is tough to make that transition. What I would suggest is to declutter some toys if you happen to have a lot of toys around. Secondly, if your children are being rough with the materials I would first tell them that certain toys or activities are NOT meant for throwing. You can then divert them to things that they CAN throw, such as a ball. Or if they have a lot of energy then I would have them play outside where they can be more active. If you have activities for when they are outdoors then they can play with those. If they still don’t understand, then I would remove the toys/activity and say, “it looks like you’re NOT quite ready for this toy/activity, we can try again later, or we can try again another day.” They will start to understand that it’s NOT fun to have toys removed and will begin to be kinder to the materials. Respect of their environment is a really important concept in Montessori. Transitioning children to Montessori will take some time, and patience. But consistency is key. Also, make sure that you have a place for ALL of the toys. So they know exactly where they’re supposed to go. I will definitely make a video soon on this concept to give more tips and suggestions. But I hope that helps for now. ❤️ Hang in there.
@@allhart This works! My two year old is definitely in the trajectory schema and was throwing his legos all over the living room. I brought out some pit balls and told him to throw soft things, and not hard things. Now I only have to remind him once or twice per day, instead of all day long.
Anna, my son is very hands on, so I've learned to let him play with new materials before we do any activities with them. Otherwise he will ignore everything I say and just beg for the item.
I have been trying this and I think it could work but sometimes it gets so out of hand with three under four that I have a hard time keeping up. For example, my son will put his hands in his pants and put poop everywhere (he’s almost completely potty trained btw) then while I clean that they will empty every toy (which isn’t much) out and start throwing blocks, while we tidy that they will get into something else like water from the fridge and empty it on the floor and jump in it. It is exhausting and I try to focus on one issue at a time but sometimes I don’t have time or they simply don’t listen or care
I enjoy your videos they are great. I was wondering if you could post more ideas for a 3 and 4 year old. I enjoy your dinosaur video it give me so many ideas for my children thank you.
Yes! Please make the playdough recipe video!
Excellent 👍👌
Thank you so much for sharing these great and simple activities for kids on your channel! Greetings from Serbia🍀🏵️🧡
So happy you liked them. I hope they’re helpful ❤️
Great Ideas! I would interested to know what play dough recipe you use :)
These were fantastic and very doable on a budget. I'm excited for my little one to arrive and definitely plan to do these with her when she's old enough. Thank you!
You’re welcome Quila ❤️
Thank you so much....so helpful
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you so much
Playdoh recipe would be great! Thanks
Yes, please share your playdoh recipe. Thank you for the great videos 🤍🤍🤍
You’re welcome. I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos. I will share the recipe soon ❤️
It's so wonderful. Please I want to know d play dough materials you use.
some really great ideas. thanks for sharing ...
You’re welcome ❤️ Let me know if you have questions 😊
I like the activities, … 👍
I love your videos, thank you so much for sharing. Yes Please! Will love to know how to make the playdoh
Thank you. I definitely will share the recipe soon ❤️
I am so excited to watch this!!! Yes, I love Montessori activities for my 2y/o 🙌🏾💛 How old are your children?
My son is 5 and my daughter is 2 ❤️
These activities will be perfect for your toddler
Love all your ideas😍😍
I'm interested in d play dough
Where did you get the butterfly wall hanging? It’s lovely!
Hi Tim. I actually purchased this years back from World Market. It’s a very beautiful piece. Hopefully they still carry it ❤️
playdough recipe please
Wonderful mam
Thank you Sneha. I’m glad you enjoyed this video ❤️
I love your content I follow you on Instagram and have my notifications on! Thank you for your Chanel
You are so sweet! Thank you so much for your support :)
Very nice video
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it ❤️
@@allhart yeah.. ur new subscriber nw!!
Thank you :)
What is the skeleton labeleling set you have on your board ?
It’s the magnetic skeleton 🩻 set on Amazon by Fun Express. One of our favorites. It’s a wonderful size and a great learning tool. ❤️
How are you this good at making videos when its such a small channel? You seem like a really experienced UA-camr I mean to say, is this a secondary channel or are you a first time poster with this channel being your main? If you don't mind me asking that is, just curious.
Great content, I'm always looking for ideas for my 18 month old boy 💙 keep up the good work 🥰
Thank you so much. This is my one and only channel. I think when you are motivated and inspired by the content on your channel then that definitely projects on the screen. I am definitely NOT a professional You Tuber but I’ve done what I can to learn and improve the quality of my videos as I move forward. There are always ways to improve. But thank you for the compliment and I’m so happy that you enjoy the content ❤️
@@allhart well then, I must say, you're doing amazing, can barely believe you're new to this! You will go far with this venture based on your quality work. Good luck for when you're famous! 😍 X
😂 Thank you! I hope you’re right!! Either way, it’s fun to do and I like that it’s helping other parents at home ❤️
Can you make a video about keeping your kids from just throwing everything. I have a 4 year old, a 2 year old and a 3 month old and my kids will just throw everything everywhere before I can even show them an activity. I’m just starting out with Montessori so a video like that would help me so much
I understand what you are going through. When you are first starting Montessori with children who are a little bit older it is tough to make that transition. What I would suggest is to declutter some toys if you happen to have a lot of toys around. Secondly, if your children are being rough with the materials I would first tell them that certain toys or activities are NOT meant for throwing. You can then divert them to things that they CAN throw, such as a ball. Or if they have a lot of energy then I would have them play outside where they can be more active. If you have activities for when they are outdoors then they can play with those. If they still don’t understand, then I would remove the toys/activity and say, “it looks like you’re NOT quite ready for this toy/activity, we can try again later, or we can try again another day.” They will start to understand that it’s NOT fun to have toys removed and will begin to be kinder to the materials. Respect of their environment is a really important concept in Montessori. Transitioning children to Montessori will take some time, and patience. But consistency is key. Also, make sure that you have a place for ALL of the toys. So they know exactly where they’re supposed to go. I will definitely make a video soon on this concept to give more tips and suggestions. But I hope that helps for now. ❤️ Hang in there.
@@allhart thank you so much for your response and advice. I will definitely be trying these tips and I look forward to your videos!!💕
@@allhart This works! My two year old is definitely in the trajectory schema and was throwing his legos all over the living room. I brought out some pit balls and told him to throw soft things, and not hard things. Now I only have to remind him once or twice per day, instead of all day long.
Anna, my son is very hands on, so I've learned to let him play with new materials before we do any activities with them. Otherwise he will ignore everything I say and just beg for the item.
I have been trying this and I think it could work but sometimes it gets so out of hand with three under four that I have a hard time keeping up. For example, my son will put his hands in his pants and put poop everywhere (he’s almost completely potty trained btw) then while I clean that they will empty every toy (which isn’t much) out and start throwing blocks, while we tidy that they will get into something else like water from the fridge and empty it on the floor and jump in it. It is exhausting and I try to focus on one issue at a time but sometimes I don’t have time or they simply don’t listen or care
Hello mam...can u make a video like what are the Montessori activities for 1-2year of child,2-3 yr...
Yes of course. I will be including a video for that age range very soon.
I think your pelvis is upside down. On your skeleton, not yourself, hopefully 😂 lol
Love all of these ideas! Thank you 💗
I would recommend switching flour with cornstarch because flour can have salmonella.
I’ll definitely look into that and try it out. Thank you 😊
@@allhart Of course! I love your videos :-)
Please make the play doh video
I enjoy your videos they are great. I was wondering if you could post more ideas for a 3 and 4 year old. I enjoy your dinosaur video it give me so many ideas for my children thank you.
Hi Nancy. I definitely will be posting more for older ages very soon ❤️
How old is your oldest in this video?
I believe he was 5 in this video ❤️