Description
The Montessori method allows a child to learn as they lead with their curiosity. Our bundle set of cards by MKandM is a wonderful introduction to chores, feelings, routine and self-awareness/emotional regulation. Each card encourages your child to visualize the tasks at hand and perform them in an engaging learning experience. Remember, repetition eventually becomes a habit!
All cards are in English and Arabic.
Set includes
31 Routine Cards
31 Family contribution cards
31 Feelings cards
31 Calm down cards
Routine Cards:
A set of 31 routine cards allowing you to visualize the days routine with your The Montessori method allows a child to learn as they lead with their curiosity. Our set of cards by MkandM allows your child to visualize what their routine looks like and have a say in the order of actions that makes up their morning routine, bedtime routine, meal time routine...etc. The cards include actions such as brushing teeth, showering, eating lunch, getting dressed and more.
Family Contribution Cards:
The Montessori method allows a child to learn as they lead with their curiosity. Our set of cards by MkandM allow children to choose how they could contribute to the family through household chores. The deck includes activities such as setting the dinner table, washing the dishes, tidying up toys, vacuuming, washing the car, and more.
Feelings Cards:
The Montessori method allows a child to learn as they lead with their curiosity. Our set of cards by MkandM help your child visualize the various emotions that they may experience. Are you feeling happy, sad, shocked, upset? Once these feelings are recognized your child would learn how to better cope with them, thereby enhancing their emotional literacy.
Calm Down Cards:
The Montessori method allows a child to learn as they lead with their curiosity. Our set of cards by MkandM assists you in educating your child on various coping skills and emotional regulation tools. Those include activities that you would practice when experiencing undesirable emotions such as irritation, disappointment, or anger. Examples of such activities include: breathing, squeezing and releasing, drawing or painting, blowing bubbles, going for a walk, and more.