Montessori math

Montessori math

Published on May 15
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My New Life
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<p dir="ltr">Math is all around us. When it comes to teaching it, the challenge lies not in creating the opportunities, but in recognizing them. Counting grapes while they disappear is a fun one! Around the age of 4, a child's mathematical knowledge takes a big leap forward. They go from counting and recognizing numbers, to understanding 1:1 correspondence and being able to complete simple addition.</p> <p dir="ltr">As parents, we can support them in this leap by providing things to count, line up, and compare. Lovevery's Montessori Math Bars & Number Tiles for months 43-45 are a great place to start. On this episode, My New Life Host Jessica Rolph is joined by the principal investigator for Boston College's Thinking and Learning Lab, which studies cognitive development with a primary focus on mathematical knowledge: Dr. Elida Laski. Dr. Laski is also on the editorial board of the Journal of Montessori Research.</p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p dir="ltr"><strong>Takeaways:</strong></p>...