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When it comes to nurturing your child’s health, you probably think about the importance of healthy foods and emotional stability. While these are both essential for helping your little one grow, there’s another area where you can help them thrive.
The toys your child plays with have a big impact on their growth and development and can affect them more than you may know. Maria Montessori developed a learning method solely focused on nurturing a child’s mind and development through educational play.
Keep reading to learn more about the Montessori learning method, including types of toys involved, their benefits and how to choose the right kind for your little one.
What Are Montessori Toys?
In the early 1900s, Maria Montessori developed a learning method that fostered children's growth and development, designed around their natural curiosity about the world and how things work. Montessori toys were designed to be simple and to encourage creativity, independent play and education, rather than offering quick stimulation like most plastic toys today, which feature flashing lights and loud sounds. Examples of Montessori toys include:
- Black-and-white picture books
- Mirrors
- Pop-up toys
- Shape sorters
- Textured balls
- Wooden puzzles
- Wooden rattles
- Wooden stackers
In recent years, researchers began studying the effects of the Montessori method, and a growing body of evidence supports its ability to nurture a child’s mind, improve academic outcomes and further develop cognitive skills.
Benefits of the Montessori Learning Method
Although Montessori toys seem simple, they may offer more developmental benefits than meets the eye, inviting children to think, touch and interact with a greater purpose.
Improve Focus and Concentration
By encouraging your child to focus on one task at a time, the Montessori learning method helps them improve their focus and concentration. And unlike plastic toys, Montessori toys provide minimal distractions, such as loud noises or buttons to press. Montessori toys also promote repetition, which increases their attention span.
They Teach Real-Life Skills
Montessori toys are continuously teaching your little one valuable life lessons. Many of them mimic everyday tasks, such as stacking, sweeping or pouring. While your child views it as a fun toy, in the background of their mind, it’s laying the foundation for daily life skills and preparing them for a life of success.
Encourage Problem Solving
One of the greatest benefits of Montessori toys is their ability to make your child think. For example, a common Montessori toy is the shape sorter, which encourages critical thinking through independent play. Learning which shape fits into which hole sharpens their analytical skills, teaches them about the process of trial and error and helps them build resilience.
Promote Language Development
Playing with Montessori toys promotes language development by encouraging your child to label, describe and categorize objects, which expands their vocabulary and verbal expression. Because these toys offer a tactile experience, your child is more likely to explain what they’re touching and feeling.
Build Motor Skills
Almost every Montessori toy involves movement. Whether it’s moving wooden balls along a beam or placing a block into its designated space, these toys strengthen their muscles and coordination through precise hand movements.
Strengthen Independence
Montessori toys are designed to be self-correcting, allowing your child to correct their own mistakes without help. Over time, this boosts their confidence and teaches them that they have what it takes to succeed and overcome challenges.
How to Choose Montessori Toys
When choosing Montessori toys for your child, the most important thing is selecting age-appropriate ones. If your little one is 0 to 6 months old, it’s best to choose toys that focus on sensory input, such as black-and-white cards, wooden rattles or mobiles. When your child is 6 to 12 months old, pick toys that introduce cause and effect and develop motor skills, like stacking cups, wooden rings or musical instruments.
Other things to consider when choosing Montessori toys include their quality and safety. It’s best to choose toys made from natural materials rather than plastic to avoid exposure to certain chemicals found in plastic toys, like phthalates, bisphenol A (BPA) and chlorinated paraffins. Avoid toys with small parts to prevent your child from swallowing them. To get the most out of your selection, choose toys that grow with your child.
It’s important to remember here that quality is better than quantity. One educational toy is far better than a couple of plastic toys that they’ll outgrow in a few months. Choose toys that encourage open-ended play that can adapt with your child’s imagination as they grow.
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