As Ashima and Sneha discuss their learning experiences, they find common ground in their shared belief that both Montessori and Waldorf methods foster a deep connection between children and their environment. They both agree that the emphasis on practical life skills in Montessori and the nurturing of artistic expression in Waldorf can complement each other, creating a well-rounded educational experience.
One aspect that both friends enthusiastically embrace in their journey of learning is the incorporation of open-ended toys. Open-ended toys are simple, versatile play materials that encourage creativity, problem-solving, and imaginative play. These toys do not have a predetermined use, allowing children to explore various possibilities and express their ideas freely.
In Montessori ‘at home’ learning practices, open-ended toys like wooden blocks, sensory materials, and art supplies support a child’s cognitive and motor
Leave a Reply