The baby who answered the Lord began to attend the parent-child course of Montessori education in 9 months. The course is simple. Each class lasts for 45 minutes, then the teacher leads the baby to introduce himself, say hello to each other, and then warm up with a music opening activity. After that, he began to play games with various musical instruments, first connecting the big movements of his fingers with the fine movements behind him, and then the big movements of his limbs all over his body. When you're older, it's a big move at this age-based training stage. Many of these games can be played at home, find the corresponding items to replace. The game is very simple, that is, you need to lead the baby to accompany the baby.
The following is a brief introduction.
Fine action class
Pick up beans: prepare a small bowl filled with beans, let the baby pour it out and pick it up and put it in. The upgraded version can prepare several kinds of red beans, soybeans, mung beans, and small bowls of different colors, so that the baby can put different beans in different bowls. Exercise your baby's finger-pinching movements and be able to distinguish colors.
Folding music: Give the baby three plastic bowls nested in turn and see how the baby handles the three bowls. Guide the baby to take out the bowl, put it back, let the baby know the size, give the baby a square plastic bowl and see how the baby handles it.
Sponge water absorption: prepare a sponge, a small glass of water and an empty cup, fill the sponge with water, and then squeeze the water into the empty cup. Let the baby feel the change of the shape of the object and train the small hand to squeeze.
Sticker painting: Parents draw a sheep in advance, prepare colored paper, let the baby tear up the paper, turn the paper into wool with a glue stick and stick it on the lamb. This further improves the flexible use of baby's small hands.
Big action class
Catch and throw the ball: prepare a small ball, and the baby and parents throw it at each other, so that the baby can learn the action and consciousness of raising his arm to throw things and moving his body to catch them with his hands.
Kicking and shooting: prepare a small ball, select a goal and let the baby kick the ball. This exercises the baby to stand and move on one foot and kick the ball, which is a coherent action.
Ball rolling: Let the baby lie on a ball, and then let the ball roll back and forth slowly, so that the baby can feel the change of space.
Shake it: a big bed sheet, where the baby lies, and every parent will lift the bed sheet and shake it left and right. Exercise his sense of balance.
Of course, Montessori game is not just about introducing so much. Many common things in life can be turned into baby's toys, so if you make good use of it, it will become a Montessori game, so there is nothing you can't play as long as you want.