Explain the seasons to children
Dear mothers, the concept of time is difficult for children to understand, explaining the seasons to children and their wonders is important, let's see how to do it together.
Explain the seasons to children with "the calendar panel"
To explain the seasons to children there are many strategies that can be used, today we see together the use of the calendar panel, it is a tool created by Maria Montessori pedagogist and educator who dealt with childhood education. The calendar panel can also be built at home, where you can draw the timeline, and divide it into days, months and seasons, to make the activity easier, use standard colors for each season, and every day the little one will have to respond to the following questions: What is the weather like today? What is the temperature outside? What month are we in? What season are we in? But remember that this activity is a game, and it must be the child who wants to do it, accept his time to be able to learn without anxiety and stress.
How to explain the seasons to children?
It is important to explain the seasons to children, but it is important to know that time is an abstract concept, and it is very difficult for children to understand the meaning of the cyclical nature of time. It is recommended to practice fun activities, older children can fill in forms and to each month and each season they can connect an important event, very useful and funny are the nursery rhymes for children.
Explain the seasons to children with nursery rhymes!
Have you ever tried to explain the seasons to children with nursery rhymes? You know, children love nursery rhymes and poems, let's see together some text that we can propose to them
Seasons
Spring comes first
with the flowers on the plant,
then hot and clear summer
when the cicada sings,
then dark and quiet Autumn
with chestnuts and red leaves,
then cold winter
with sneezing, freezing and coughing.
(R. Duvets)
Seasons
Primavera is a young girl
with the first violet in the mouth.
Then comes the summer, in the eternal circle ..
but for the poor it is always winter.
Autumn comes from the mountain
and it smells like chestnuts.
Winter comes from the glaciers
and in his sack he has nothing but trouble.
(Gianni Rodari)
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