MONTESSORI LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT 0-3 YEARS! Montessori At Home Language Activities & Progression

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Montessori at Home Language Development Progression and Montessori Language Activities for Newborns, Infants, and Toddlers! Focusing on Montessori oral language development, let's discuss the progression of infant language development into toddler language development, while also taking a look at the Montessori language materials for infants and toddlers that we can bring into our home.

While this is not a complete overview of the entire Montessori language curriculum, I hope the language development progression and Montessori activity ideas outlined in this video provide you the knowledge and inspiration you need to create a home with rich language learning opportunities for your child. Remember that so many of these Montessori language materials can be DIYd, thrifted, rented, or found on a budget!

Whether you're a monolingual or a multilingual home, a Montessori home or not, the natural progression of language development will generally hold true. Remember to always observe your child, their interests and unique development when decididng which language development activities to present to them next!

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I do not know why you are not more popular, your videos help me immensely, thank you so much!

incicetin
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I so appreciate all the details you got into to describe this. I found it fascinating!

judyh.
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So excited tobdo all of this again with my baby now. Its been amazing hearing H talk about her using the correct vocabulary and the burst of interest in using her second and third languages.

Also will be getting back into preparing the shelf as soon as we have some sort of schedule with the newborn. Watching this has made me feel more proud of what we have done with our toddler and less guilty about what we weren't able to do.


I know this will get complicated but i am going tob figure it out hopefully just like a mixed age classroom

Watching Stella grow and develop through the years in one video is reminding me of how much we were able to do and how much effort it took but it was definitely worth it and so much fun and now the desire for learning and exploring is set up for a fun filled childhood learning more and more

AmmaraSHAH
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What a great video. Thank you for all the work you put in making it!

Interesting you mentioned that kids dont have many opportunities to see us write. My daughter sees me do a quick journaling exercise many mornings, and she is always very interested (not sure if it's the writing or the pen that she is most curious about). She will be getting her own journal in her Easter basket!

A funny update on our language development journey - as I think Ive mentioned, my daughter has been very resistant to my husband speaking Norwegian to her. All of a sudden last week she wants him to read our Norwegian picture books to her every night. Im so thrilled, even if she otherwise still says, "No speak Norwegian Dad." 🤣

Okay, after that novel of a comment, would you consider doing a math focused video? I know it didn't get as many votes before, but I feel like that content isn't as easy to find.

nursetobe
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Hi! I just came across your account and I absolutely LOVE your content. So refreshing to see "real" Montessori content on YouTube to get some inspiration for my soon to come baby :)
I see that you're multilingual; I was wondering if you raise your child bilingual, or with various languages? I am looking to raise mine bilingual and am wondering what's the best way to go about it when it comes to books we read etc! <3

RuthFehlinger
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This video was so informational, thank you for your effort!

esm
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Language is what I’m most concerned about. I am 8 months pregnant, and I’m bilingual. I speak both English and Spanish very well. But my husband just never took interest in learning how to speak either properly. I’m concerned that the baby will pick up his bad language habits. I constantly joke that the baby Spanish books are meant to help them both learn to speak. 😂 But at any rate, it’s my interest that the baby learn to speak both languages correctly.

ntmn
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How adorable videos of baby Stella ❤❤as always Marria you nailed it ! I am trying to implement Montessori in our life . We speak 2 languages in our home Arabic and English. My question is that when reading and writing in Arabic it is right to left . Would this create confusion with my toddlers ?

aimanmazloum
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This actually frustrates me (not the video- the video is GREAT). My practice of this (specifically, babble vs real language). I'm the only one in my family that speaks to my preverbal toddler in full sentences; EVERYONE else (grand parents, aunts and uncles, etc. sometimes even my husband) WON'T do this (at least not consistently). Furthermore, they don't speak slowly and they don't leave pause for responses.
I've clearly requested all these things several times, but they keep defaulting to these habits, ultimately because they don't think it's a big deal.

I swear, the hardest part of motherhood for me isn't my children, it's managing the adults in my children's circle. Thankfully they love them fiercly, I'm not discounting that at all, but would be great if they could help out in those areas.

Sometimes I wish I could go away with my kids for the first 6 years of their lives to do things right, and then come back to the family lol.

DukeChubbyDun
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I havd so many questions. I just dont knpw how to begin. 9 months pregnant

Pecosita
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Hello,
I Like your Videos very much.
I Have a question since I think that we might have the same problem. I speak russian with my two year old but we Live in Germany. I want to teach writing to her but she will not have any use for cyrilic letters. So how do I teach russian words with latin Letters? What is your approach?
Kind regards

peneloperuiz-carax