09/05/2024
Hello!
If you are a trained primary montessori guide and are looking for opportunities to learn, grow and enjoy your work, do reach out to us on the contact details given below.
And if you know of anyone who is, then please share this with them. we would love to have them join our team at nebula montessori, Cox Town. Bangalore. India
Ph. 9591937006
Email us at: [email protected]
20/03/2024
Hello!
If you are a trained primary montessori guide and are looking for opportunities to learn, grow and enjoy your work, do reach out to us on the contact details given below.
And if you know of anyone who is, then please share this with them. we would love to have them join our team at nebula montessori, Cox Town. Bangalore.
Ph. 9591937006
Email us at: [email protected]
28/08/2021
And a Star🌟 is born from my “nebula”...
Feeling Super proud of our little nebulite’s achievement and blessed to be a Montessorian.
15/07/2020
If you want your child to be an active learner, choose passive toys.
Thank You Antonella de Angelis.
02/06/2020
Happiness is.......when someone painstakingly makes a Dr. Maria Montessori doll just for you.
Thank you so much Ankita for this beauty, the kindness and the love you’ve shown.
This made me smile from ear to ear today after a long time and will continue to do so for a long time to come.
❤️
26/01/2020
Happy Republic Day India🇮🇳
04/01/2020
10 statements children would love to express to adults if they could.
1.Show me how to do it please, show me how to behave, how to be fair and how to be a good person. I learn by seeing it first hand, I’ll copy you.
2. Please show you how much you love me with time. Spend your time with me. Kiss me, hold my hand, hug me. They make me feel safe.
3. Be my safety net please. Please have my back, look out for me, be there when I need you and listen to me no matter how much I babble.
4. Talk to me like a adult. Ask me questions, listen to my responses and respond. I know I’m small but I’m quite smart. Don’t just talk at me.
5. Listen to me actively. Don’t look at your phone whilst we talk, look me in the eyes and let me know that my words matter to you.
6. Love me for who I am. Don’t compare my behaviour or grades to other children. I’m me. I’m trying me best so please just accept me.
7. Let me go outside, get dirty in the mud, breathe fresh air and jump in puddles. All I want is experiences. It helps my brain map emotions.
8. Let me help you around the house. I love pretending to be you. I love using the vacuum and the sweeping brush. It’s really fun for me.
9. Trust me, it means a lot.
10. Let me make mistakes. It’s how I learn.
Written by Gavin McCormack