Montessori Dimension Differentiation Activities
Size differences are about bigger and smaller. These materials enable children to use their hands to explore these attributes, refine the use of their senses, and develop their ability to explore patterns and relationships.
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With these activities, children can improve their fine motor skills by sorting, rotating, arranging or stacking from biggest to smallest or vice versa.
Children as young as 6 months can learn about size differences with soft materials like plush stackers or silicone cups. As they get older, change them to toys made from wood.
"It will be necessary to look to children for help if the world is to be made better." Maria Montessori, The 1946 London Lectures
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