Mam, iam from kerala and iam doing montessori course. Your vedio are very effective and helpful for the exaplanation. And iam not fluent in english.. but i think you are presenting in very easy to understand..tommorrow i have viva sesion.. ❤
It's wonderful to hear from you and to know that you're finding the videos helpful, especially as you're pursuing your Montessori course in Kerala. I'm glad that the explanations are clear and easy to understand, despite any concerns about language barriers. Your effort to learn and grow in this field is truly commendable. Best of luck on your viva session tomorrow. You've got this!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to know you found the information about the pink tower valuable. If you have any specific topics you'd like me to cover in future videos, feel free to suggest them. Stay tuned for more educational content!
Beautiful presentation. I really appreciate the whole series. What if the child throws the cubes or insists on knocking down the tower? Also, what would you reccommend for exposing older children to Montessori materials for the first time, say 4, 5 & 6yr olds. Is it too late for some of the early materials, especially where sensorial is concerned?
Love the video but close caption covers the material and way too much loud music . Hardly heard what you say. I think in teaching video you don't need music.
The music of this video and the volume of it really takes away from the information being spoken. The music is distracting and adds sense of emotion that’s too intense.
What if they try throwing them? My son (26 months) started building it and then started trying to throw these heavy blocks at his sister(4 years old). I have cleaned the toys and have shelf activities for them in a beautiful environment and all they do is throw things and dump everything onto the floor. I don’t know how to work through that?
Hi Anna. Your problem is very common - you are not alone. Even in school we face this. Usually we sit with all thee children and discuss the rules for using the materials. And we discuss why we handle them gently and with respect. We ask the children to share why we would not want to throw them. So start with that first. Chances are it may still continue. Wee normally tell the children that if they continue to throw the material we will have to stop them from using it. If its at home you can take it away. Basically you want to have some kind of consequence for misuse of the materials. Give them other materials till they get used to the environment and the rules. I hope this helps.
I truly understand your sentiment. This is one of our earlier videos and we realize our mistake. We have since improved them. I will record another one with the same material soon
The video is awesome, but the music is too loud. It would be better if it didn’t have music at all
Thanks for your feedback - we really appreciate it and will make sure this does not happen again
I am new joiner of MONTISSORI SCHOOL it's very helpful to me thankyou so much 💐
All the best And thanks for watching.
Mam, iam from kerala and iam doing montessori course. Your vedio are very effective and helpful for the exaplanation. And iam not fluent in english.. but i think you are presenting in very easy to understand..tommorrow i have viva sesion.. ❤
It's wonderful to hear from you and to know that you're finding the videos helpful, especially as you're pursuing your Montessori course in Kerala. I'm glad that the explanations are clear and easy to understand, despite any concerns about language barriers. Your effort to learn and grow in this field is truly commendable.
Best of luck on your viva session tomorrow. You've got this!
Thank you so much explaining about pink tower in very clear method.
You are most welcome
I learning these Montessori courses and I like this video!
Thanks for the video...
Glad you like them!
I love you are teaching profession
So nice of you
Good video.i m also working as Montessori trainer in my area.
Love from Pakistan
Zarqa Raheel
Wow nice
I'm a new subscriber here,and I like watching videos all about Montessori teachings.
Awesome! Thank you!
Wonderful clarity in your presentation mam, thanks so much , keep gooing 🙂🙂
Thank you, I will
Informative video ,am doing this course this is very useful and ur way of explanation is fab ❤️
Thanks a ton
Love the video, but closed caption is covering the materials being used. 😢
So sorry about that - we will make sure to avoid this in the future. Thanks for bringing it to our notice
I have also uploaded video about pink tower on my channel too.you can see other videos about Montessori material on my channel as well
Thank you a comprehensive presentation. I wish the music wasn’t drowning out your words.
so sorry....
Amazing useful information mam
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to know you found the information about the pink tower valuable. If you have any specific topics you'd like me to cover in future videos, feel free to suggest them. Stay tuned for more educational content!
@@SunshineTeachersTraining yes mam
Hi Ms thank you for the presentation. I wonder why it has to be pink color?
Good question! A lot of people ask this. They say children are attracted especially to the color pink and thats why she chose this.
Your teaching is very nice
Thanks so much Vedhika
Hi; would it attribute to the same inteded benefits if the blocks are home made with hard cardboard ? Or has it got to be in Wood material ?
It is best to use wood
The method done in video coverd with lable it couldn't seen at all and music is loud. Only I can able to listen not the presentation Mam.
You know Shilpa... so many have complained about this on this video :( I think I have to refilm this one. I hope to do it soon. Thanks for watching
@@SunshineTeachersTraining I'll be eagerly waiting for the video Mam🙏
Beautiful presentation. I really appreciate the whole series. What if the child throws the cubes or insists on knocking down the tower? Also, what would you reccommend for exposing older children to Montessori materials for the first time, say 4, 5 & 6yr olds. Is it too late for some of the early materials, especially where sensorial is concerned?
It is really never too late - the children all enjoy exploring with the materials
What age is suitable for pink tower? My son is just 18 months.
You can start at 2 years. By then your son would have developed the focus and motor skills for this material.
unable to see because of caption
sorry.... we will work on that
Love the video but close caption covers the material and way too much loud music . Hardly heard what you say. I think in teaching video you don't need music.
Thanks so much for your feedback. We will be mindful of this for future videos.
The material is well explained, but the caption covers it from seeing it.
Thanks so much for your feedback Sushma. This is one of our older videos and we have made changes now.
What are the activities for 6 and half baby
Sensory activities - feeling/touching items. Holding objects with the fingers. Dropping large items into a box
Wonderful ❣️
Many many thanks
Hello mam can you introduce cards and counters plz one video for me 🙏🙏
Will do soon :)
Hi your video is very educational but with the words below we are unable to see the presentation
Sorry for that - I will make sure to take note of that for future videos.
The music of this video and the volume of it really takes away from the information being spoken. The music is distracting and adds sense of emotion that’s too intense.
Thanks for the feedback... we will definitely make improvements
I👍very good
Thank you very much
May I suggest not to add background music or lower the volume as it distracts one from the presentation
Thanks for this suggestion... we will definitely keep it in mind :)
The caption is covering the material can't see
Thanks for the feedback - we will make sure to avoid this in the future.
But brilliant work I m seeing ur videos
What if they try throwing them? My son (26 months) started building it and then started trying to throw these heavy blocks at his sister(4 years old). I have cleaned the toys and have shelf activities for them in a beautiful environment and all they do is throw things and dump everything onto the floor. I don’t know how to work through that?
Hi Anna. Your problem is very common - you are not alone. Even in school we face this. Usually we sit with all thee children and discuss the rules for using the materials. And we discuss why we handle them gently and with respect. We ask the children to share why we would not want to throw them. So start with that first. Chances are it may still continue. Wee normally tell the children that if they continue to throw the material we will have to stop them from using it. If its at home you can take it away. Basically you want to have some kind of consequence for misuse of the materials. Give them other materials till they get used to the environment and the rules. I hope this helps.
Back to do the work of practical life.
Music must be removed from this video.. it is filled with valuable information..
Thank you for your feedback
We are told not to mix the works the children get confused
That is true
the music too loud. can't hear clearly
Thanks for your feedback - we will make sure this does not happen again.
Music makes it impossible to understand your words
Thanks for the feedback...
Just because of the music I preferred not to watch it 😢
I truly understand your sentiment. This is one of our earlier videos and we realize our mistake. We have since improved them. I will record another one with the same material soon