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Six Secrets to Creating an Amazing Montessori Environment

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When I first began learning about Montessori, it became clear that creating a Montessori environment at home was something I could absolutely achieve. The journey to Montessori has been wonderful for so many reasons.

One big result is the effort to bring more simplicity into our home. In addition, we want to create an environment that fosters development of a child’s whole self from basic skills like writing and reading to reasoning to life skills like independence.

Secrets to Creating a Montessori Space

Six Secrets to Creating a Montessori Environment

Here is a list of our goals in creating a peaceful space for our boys so they can play and learn to their potential.

#1 – Rotation

I didn’t get rid of every item we own in order to create simplicity. For me, it is about organizing. One way to achieve simplicity without limiting the materials for your children is to rotate.

We rotate books, writing materials, art materials, blocks, puzzles, and a variety of other items about once every 3 weeks. You will be amazed at the response from your children.

There is more peace and there is greater interest in materials that have been removed from their environment. They are familiar with the materials but have a new way of exploring them.

#2 – Designated Learning Areas

In our play area, we have a pretend kitchen for all sorts of imaginary play, shelves divided by movement, logic, practical life, geography, culture, and manipulatives, a writing center, a reading corner, a puzzle corner, and a music wall.

There is also a designated area for a few varieties of building blocks.

Montessori Playroom

#3 – Simple Presentation

This idea gets back to the importance of rotation and minimizing clutter. Present materials in a way that is not overstimulating to the eye.

Related Read: A Guide to Designing Your Montessori Playroom

#4 – Accessibility

Everything in our boys’ play and learning environment is accessible to them including lights. I want them to feel a sense of control and ownership of their space. I want them to feel independent.

You will be amazed at the results of giving young children the ability to access and then care for their environment. In my view, young children crave order and accept the concept of “everything has a place” better than most adults.

So, my goal is to create an environment for them to feed into this desire.

Montessori Playroom Environment

#5 – Integrate Nature

Nature grounds us. Our nature basket reminds us of places we’ve been and experiences we’ve had together. Bringing nature into your Montessori environment brightens the space and makes it easier to breathe (figuratively and in reality!).

A plant also provides a practical life opportunity for your child to work on caring for their environment and for other living things.

#6 – Integrate Art

Display your children’s art, the art of great artists, and book covers at your child’s eye level. I love this simple, wonderful way of displaying her children’s artwork Allie of No Time for Flashcards presents in this post about promoting open-ended drawing.

This Etsy shop and this one has some adorable items to help display kids’ artwork.

This list represents a piece of what we’re trying to achieve for our boys. I look forward to sharing more ideas as we integrate them into our home.

Thank you for choosing to read this post today!

Marnie

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