How Montessori education can be adapted to meet the needs of children?

Princeton Montessori Academy/school offers quality and affordable preschool and daycare services in Altadena, California. We accept infants from six weeks up to Kindergarten. We give individualized attention and guidance to our students in order for them to stay motivated and to reach their goals. Our tuition includes free morning & afternoon snacks for students aged 24 months and above.
Here, we have highlighted some of the
games.
Let's read them out carefully:
Car Wash
Place numbers on toy automobiles or
bikes and scooters for a large-scale game. Using clothing, brushes, water, and
bubbles, make them a vehicle wash.
Then, it is up to your kids to make
sure that the bikes, scooters, and cars arrive at the car wash and are cleaned
in the proper order. This game gives children the ability to start learning
about number order in addition to helping them recognize digits.
Sidewalk
Chalk
Chalk is all that is required. A
sidewalk as well. On the sidewalk, write big numbers with that chalk stick.
Then, call out those numbers in a random order and instruct your youngster to
paint over them with a brush that has been dampened in water. One of the
enjoyable outdoor activities for number recognition
Children can use this to develop
their gross motor skills and number recognition.
Connect the
dots
One of the easiest and fastest ways
to teach children how numbers are ordered are to play connects the dots. Kids
can join dots that are numbered in ascending order in the intriguing puzzle
known as "Connect the Dots" (dots numbered 1 to 2, 2 to 3, and so
on). Once finished, the dots form an image that kids can later color.
Number
Bubble Game
Draw numerous chalk circles with
numbers within each (from 1 to 5 or 1 to 10 depending on how many areas you
have) on the ground outside, dividing them evenly so that you end up with a lot
of circles with 1s, 2s, and so forth (make sure you have enough for each child
playing the game). Each child must locate and stand in a circle (bubble)
bearing the called-out number. Blow bubbles over the kids in between each round
to make it more entertaining.
Conclusion
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