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Montessori Learning Tower - A complete guide!

Jul 15, 2020

Montessori Learning Tower - A complete guide! - Ariro Toys

What is  a Learning Tower? 

  • A learning tower, sometimes called a kitchen helper is toddler furniture and stable support specially designed keeping the safety of the toddler as the priority. 
  • They enable the toddler to climb and off independently but do so in the safest manner. 

Why?

 

  • Helps children participate in activities like cooking, baking, washing dishes, washing their hands and brushing their teeth to name a few
  • Learning towers can be moved around the house and make spaces at adult height accessible to toddlers. They can reach and get their things without depending on adult help all the time
  • Encourages child and parent bonding – as the child can spend time productively with the adult in the kitchen or other activities that were previously restricted only to adults
  • Increases the confidence and self esteem of the child when they participate in family activities
  • Grows with the child and can be used for many years and by many children
  • Increases the child’s involvement and interest in household activities as they can now see what the adult sees and work along with the adult
  • Creates a ‘yes’ space for the child where they can explore the home environment in a safe manner
  • They look so beautiful and aesthetically appealing that they enhance the interiors of any space they are put into 
  • Feeds the curiosity and creativity of the child as it offers them more possibilities to play and create 
  • Allows the parents to be around but NOT have to always watch out for the child falling backwards
  • Toddlers are not dependent of parents to climb on and off 

How?

  • Show your child what it is meant for - how to climb on and off it – stay close by but don’t hover over them- let them figure it out for themselves
  • Show your child how to move the tower and how to place it close to where they might need – also ask them to ask for help if they need 
  • Cleaning the tower together can be shown as an activity to the child  - keep a spray jar and dust cloth accessible and show them how to clean the tower – this will help them take ownership of it and handle it well 
  • If you have 2 or more children at home, let them know that only one can use the tower at a time – be firm about this rule and enforce in every time as it is for their safety 
  • At every space that you intend to use the tower, plan in advance where it can be placed – for example – in the kitchen in can be close to a free part of the counter and not too close to the stove or knives

 Benefits?

  1. independence – the learning tower supports the child’s growing need to do things by himself and participate in everyday activities
  2. work – the child needs to engage in physical and intellectual work which is made accessible to him by the learning tower
  3. belonging – by letting him participate in everyday activities, he gains a sense of belonging and feels like a contributing member of the family
  4. exploration – in order to understand his environment and adapt to it, the child needs to explore it in a safe manner and the learning tower enables this exploration
  5. order – by enabling the child to get a book or activity from a height and return it to the same place, the learning tower helps the child’s need for order in the environment
  6. learning skills – the child is interested and in awe of the world around him, everything is new and fascinating and he is hungry to learn skills that will help him to help himself – the learning tower supports this need by enabling him to participate in self- care activities like brushing and washing hands as well do activities for others like cooking and baking in the kitchen. 

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