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Practical Life

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What is Practical Life?

Through exercises in daily living, such as pouring and scrubbing, sewing and gardening, or practicing grace and courtesy, the child gains confidence and mastery of the environment, After individual skills are refined, children apply them in purposeful work, such as serving juice or polishing. Specifically, these activities contribute to the control and coordination of movement, development of concentration, and the self-esteem that comes with making a real contribution to the group."

"The exercises of Practical Life provide the foundation for all other activities in the Montessori classroom, fulfilling the child’s plea: “Help me to do it myself!”

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Practical Life at Home


There are many ways you can incorporate Practical Life within your home environment.  A lot of activities can start right in your kitchen! 
 

  • Pouring with two pitchers 

  • Two bowls and using a spoon, tongs, or tweezers to move beans, rice, pom-pom balls, etc. 

  • Using a broom to clean the floor. 

  • Cleaning the counters. 

  • Setting the table.

  • Washing dishes. 

  • Cooking!
     

And within the environment:

  • Watering the plants. 

  • Sewing. 

  • Dusting the shelves. 

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