Years ago, Edouard SĂŠguin together with Maria Montessori unveiled the importance of sensory experiences. The latter has a crucial role to play in abetting the growth and development of a child. By stimulating the tactile, proprioceptive and vestibular senses, you can not only aid the process of learning but also create rooms for the development of his brain. As you are nurturing your child and leading him on to the track of growth and development, you should ensure that his sense organs are appropriately stimulated. Create the right setting As a parent, your focus should be on boosting the psycho-sensory development of the child. The Montessori teaching materials are effective in boosting this development process. Secondly, the process of learning should be practical, fun-filled and safe. The learning should take place in an ambiance, where he can move freely, and solve things, for himself. Unless you have the right inputs, you cannot create a congenial ambiance. The more he is exposed to sensorial activities; the more aware he becomes of his immediate environment. He notes the basic differences; he learns to organize, assimilate, discriminate and classify. These, in turn, boost his cognitive development. It is here that the self-tutoring objects of different forms, shapes, and colors creat a positive difference.
Boost his senses The sensorimotor development takes place during an initial couple of years. The a-two-year-old child should perceive and recognize the basic differences that are there in form, color, shape and size. Now you know how Parents can easily teach their children with Montessori Teaching Materials. You may make use of the geometric solids, red rods, geometrically shaped cabinet or the knobless cylinders. Irrespective of the object you use, it helps to motivate your child’s visual sense. You can also find suitable objects that help appeal to his tactile, auditory, gustatory, thermic, baric and stereo gnostic senses.
Learns to relate and assimilate The child gradually learns how to assimilate information that he has acquired through his senses. Not only this, he learns how to store the inputs in his memory. Here again, the sensorial activities pave the way for the assimilation and retention of information, gathered through the sense organs. As he fiddles with toys, tablets, matching cards, games and self-tutoring objects of various shapes and sizes; he understands how varied and different the world is. If you tell the two-year-old that there is a fundamental difference between black and white, he will not get the message. But if you show him color tablets, he will recognize the primary, as well as, the secondary chromatic differences.
Improves his performance According to a study undertaken in Wisconsin, it has been found that children exposed to the sensorial activity-based play way learning were found displaying better reading, writing and arithmetic skills later on in their life, than those who didn’t undergo the specialized process of training. The former group displayed better socio-psychological development than the latter, who were not exposed to the sensorial way of learning. Now, that you are aware of the benefits, you will definitely boost your child’s growth, learning, and development by using the right objects.
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