I’m so delighted to join this online community and share
some educational insight, or at the very least another voice and
perspective! My name is Meagan
Ledendecker and as the Director of Education at The Montessori School of the
Berkshires, I’ve recently been working with some of our toddler and early
childhood parents to help promote independence as children arrive at
school.
As a parent of a nine-year-old, a four-year-old, and a
four-and-a-half-month-old, I’m no stranger to the need for efficiency as we try
to get out of the door and to our destination in the morning. It’s important to keep in mind, though, that young
children have a strong desire for independence.
They need to feel capable. As Maria
Montessori determined 100 years ago, the young child’s motto could very well
be, “Help me do it myself.”
So how do we lend just enough support and give just the
right amount of space, when we really needed to be out the door five minutes
ago?
In upcoming posts, I’ll share some tips for steps to take at
home or school, but we’re going to first take a look at the endpoint: arriving
at your intended destination. Whether
walking into a store or through the entryway of your child’s school, it’s so
important to let your child have the opportunity to walk in on his or her
own.
Yes, the time it takes to traverse the distance from the car
to the door may take five minutes rather than the less-than-one-minute
long-legged clip you’d prefer. Sometimes
it may feel easier to scoop up your child and just get there! But I challenge you to take a deep breath,
gently offer your hand, and allow your child the opportunity to take those
steps.
Our children have worked so hard to be able to walk on their
own! Celebrate this skill and slow down
to the child’s pace, even if only for a couple of minutes. Check out Aid to Life for some
fabulous reminders and tips about young children’s need to master their
movements.
Yay to my old friend Meagan!!! Welcome to PreKandK! I'm delighted that you joined the writing team. I look forward to reading your posts.
ReplyDeleteHi, I just joined your site and nominated you for the The Liebster Award!! Come on over and check out my blog to see how it all works...good luck on your cute blog and I look forward to hanging out!
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Okay I know this is supposed to be newbies but I love your blog!
Meagan, I enjoyed your first post on PreKandK very much! Welcome to you!
ReplyDeleteI am certain you already have many readers looking forward to what you will share in the upcoming months!
Welcome, Meagan! It's great to see another Montessorian here! I'll look forward to your posts. I pinned your post to the Montessori-Inspired Activities and Ideas Board at http://pinterest.com/debchitwood/montessori-inspired-activities-and-ideas/
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