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Although fantasy isn't encouraged in Montessori until closer to
ages 5 or 6, reality-based pretend play is important for toddlers
and preschoolers and is a great part of the Montessori home.
Children at this age generally like to play out real life
scenari...
Although fantasy isn't encouraged in Montessori until closer to ages 5 or 6, reality-based pretend play is important for toddlers and preschoolers and is a great part of the Montessori home. Children at this age generally like to play out real life scenarios, such as cooking, cleaning, playing house, etc. Although real practical life activities are also important, pretend play is a great way for your child to process experiences and build problem-solving skills.
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