Using Montessori ethos at home

Dear families, we hope you’re all keeping well! Apologies in advance for the long post….😬We at The Children’s House have been discussing what’s the best way to keep in contact with you & the children – during these weeks at home with your children, we are not going to be sending you ‘work’ for your preschoolers to do – that would be against the ethos of our school, where the lessons are individually planned by following the children’s interests and abilities. We’re also very aware that we don’t want to be putting *any* pressure on anyone in these strange times, we know a lot of you are already working from home/home schooling older children, or ‘just’ trying to keep everything going while keeping well & healthy, but we’d also like to keep in touch to whatever extent suits you, as it seems we might not see you for a while yet.

To this end, we’re going to put up a weekly theme with songs, activities & links to Montessori exercises etc that you can do at whatever level suits you & your children, or not at all – it’s just ideas if you would like to use them. I’ll put up this week’s suggestions later on, but I just wanted to say that even apart from this you can easily adopt the Montessori ethos in your home by simply involving your child in everyday tasks – our main aim is to support your children to be confident and competent learners, happy in being the amazing individuals that they are, and to this end we encourage their independence in every way we can.

So for example you could ask your child to help sweep the floor, peel carrots/potatoes for the dinner, polish shoes, clean tables/windows, pour water, help in the garden…the list is literally endless, & all these tasks reinforce Practical Life skills such as developing gross & fine motor skills & hand-eye coordination.

In order to support Maths development, associate numbers with quantities, e.g. your child could count out how many crackers do we need so everyone in the family has one? They could pour drinks from a jug into beakers, thereby both using counting and division. Involve counting in all tasks you can like closing buttons, laying plates…ask your child to bring you 2 pencils, 5 buttons, 4 dinosaurs. Sing songs with numbers e.g. counting backward songs like 5 little ducks, 10 green bottles.

For Language development, play ‘I Spy’ using phonetic sounds (I can post a list of how to pronounce the letters phonetically). For name recognition, practice joining dots of letters in the child’s name, tracing name & letter shapes in sand/ plate of grains. Nursery rhymes, memory games are excellent for developing memory recall skills.

To support Sensorial development, encourage children to use their senses e.g. smell flowers, candles, spices, shower gels; close their eyes & name/match smells; feel rough & smooth surfaces ‘can you find me something rough/smooth’; reinforce the colours that are in their environment; grade objects small to large.

In the area of Culture – look at a globe or map, discuss the world, parts where relations live, discover which continents their favourite animals live; gardening, baking & cooking – these also use practical life skills such as measuring, sieving, mixing, pouring & science skills – liquid to solid, raising agents. Discuss how to recycle & reuse materials in the home.

These are only some brief ideas to give an overview, but linking their learning to the child’s environment helps to reinforce it, so use what you already have around you! Take care & keep in touch!!

School Closure Extended

Dear parents/guardians, we have been directed to stay closed for a further 3 weeks until Sunday 19th April. We will keep you updated with any further information; we are missing your children very much & cannot wait to see you all in happier times! In the meantime keep safe & well, from all at The Children’s House

School Closure

As most of you are aware, as of this evening we have been directed to close until 29th March; we will be in touch if anything changes regarding this, in the meantime take care of yourselves,
From all the staff at The Children’s House

Coronavirus Update

Dear parents/ guardians, just to let you know that the advice at present from the HSE (10th March) is that pre-school services should remain open, whilst following the guidance available on hygiene and preventative measures.

If we get any further information we will share it with you immediately – in the meantime, we will continue to practice good hygiene with regular thorough hand-washing practices, & to encourage the children when coughing or sneezing to cover their mouths & noses with a tissue, then throw the used tissue away into a closed bin and wash their hands. If they don’t have a tissue, we are encouraging them to cough or sneeze into their flexed (bent) elbows.

If you have any health concerns about your child please let us know, and if your child has a fever, cough or shortness of breath, please contact your GP and seek medical advice.

Take care & stay healthy!

9th – 13th March

We’re learning all about the planets this week at The Children’s House! The children will be looking at a frieze of the planets in order from the sun, and learning all about them and their characteristics. We will be talking about what it would be like to try and live on another planet, why our earth is perfect for us and why we should try to keep it as perfect as it is! The children will be making our solar system from balloons, learning about the parts of the earth and the importance of the sun. They will also be grading colours from Colour Box 3 (a box of 9 coloured tablets graded from dark to light) and doing rainbow process art – as well as decorating the school for St Patrick’s Day at the end of the week – it’s going to be a busy and fun week ahead!!

Planets Song (tune: Skip to the Lou My Darling)

I know the planets, how about you?
I know the planets, how about you?
I know the planets, how about you?…
Let’s say the names together!

Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars;
Jupiter and Saturn among the stars;
Uranus and Neptune are up there too;
All spin around in space it’s true!

Everything goes around the sun,
Spinning, spinning everyone!
The Earth is ours, it’s number three,
Its atmosphere is right for me!

I’m a Little Leprechaun (tune: I’m a Little Teapot)

I’m a little leprechaun, short and green,
I hide gold coins so they can’t be seen.
Can you find them all? Are you ready to play?
Good luck to you, Happy St Patrick’s Day!

2nd – 5th March

We can’t believe March is here already, 2020 is flying by!!! Our theme this week is Spring, so as well as talking about the new month of March, we will be discussing what animals are born in the spring time, what flowers appear, how the weather changes – it’s such a wonderful time of year, birth and growth all around, and it’s fantastic to take the time to observe the buds on the flowers & shrubs, nests being built (& occupied!) in trees, lambs jumping about in the fields, the evenings getting longer & warmer….it’s good to appreciate the little things, as children do completely naturally! The children will also be making bird feeders, and doing music & movement during the week.

Five Little Ducks

Five little ducks went swimming one day,
Over the hills and far away,
Mama duck said ‘quack, quack, quack, quack’…
And only four little ducks came back!

Four little ducks went swimming one day…

One little duck went swimming one day,
Over the hills and far away,
Mama duck said ‘quack, quack, quack, quack’…
And all her five little ducks came back!

24th – 28th February

Welcome back, we hope you all had a lovely break over the mid-term! This week we will be continuing on the topic of recycling, so we will be asking the children to bring in something from home that we can use for recycling arts & crafts – e.g. egg boxes, milk cartons, kitchen rolls, cereal boxes, newspaper, string – the list is endless! We will be doing yoga at the end of the week, and of course, on Tuesday we will be making stacks of delicious pancakes for Shrove/Pancake Tuesday, mmmmm…….

Ten Green Bottles (with Lámh signs)

Ten green bottles sitting on the wall,
Ten green bottles sitting on the wall,
And if one green bottle should accidentally fall…
There’ll be nine green bottles sitting on the wall!

Nine green bottles sitting on the wall…

17th – 18th February

As it’s the week of mid term break, it will be a very short week in The Children’s House, but we’ll still be fitting as much in as much fun as possible! We will be starting a theme of ‘recycling’; introducing the topic to the children and seeing what they think recycling means, how we can recycle in the school and at home, and then setting up a recycling station in their classrooms. We will be continuing on this theme next week!

The Children’s House will be closed for mid-term break from Wednesday 19th until Friday 21st February inclusive, re-opening next Monday 24th February.

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (tune: The More we get Together)

Reduce, reuse, recycle, recycle, recycle,
Reduce, reuse, recycle, it’s easy to do…
For my world is your world,
And my world is your world,
Reduce, reuse, recycle, it’s easy to do!

10th – 14th February

It’s all about love this week at The Children’s House! We’ll be talking about how we should always tell that people we love them, and also about how the *most* important person to love is ourselves – building up children’s sense of worth and self-esteem will give them extra resilience for life. As well as this, we will be looking at who St Valentine & Cupid are, doing ‘Love Heart art’ and of course having our annual Valentine’s Ball on Friday, with a cat walk and disco!!

Love Your Friends (tune: Row Your Boat)

Love, love, love your friends,
Love them all year long,
Especially on Valentines,
As we sing this song!

I’m a Little Valentine (tune: I’m a Little Teapot)

I’m a little Valentine, red and white,
With ribbons and lace I’m a beautiful sight.
I can say I love you on Valentines day,
Just put me in an envelope and give me away!

Protest 5th February

As most of you will know, The Children’s House will be closed this Wednesday 5th February in order to join in the protest being held by The Early Years Alliance in Dublin city centre.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused, but this is an important day for us in the Early Years Sector as we try to bring attention to the ongoing crisis we find ourselves in, with a view to

1) making our sector an affordable, accessible one for parents & their children,

& 2) to ensure that staff can afford to work in the job that they love & are passionate about, while also providing a career with appropriate pay & conditions that recognises their profession as Early Years Educators.

Please come and support us if you can!!