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Montessori Tidbits Part 1: 10 Ideas to Achieve a Peaceful Home or Classroom Setting

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I have created and started a new three part series that I have titled, Montessori Tidbits: Ideas & Practices for newbies to the Montessori Method.  This is Part 1: 10 Ideas to Achieve a Peaceful Home or Classroom.  Part 2 and Part 3 will be posted here on the blog within the next two to four weeks.  I hope that you find this series helpful, and enjoy following me through all parts of the series.

     Let’s get started on Part 1!

Are you looking for ways to achieve peace in your environment? Whether it is a home or classroom environment, establishing a sense of peace should be a component of your space.

Peace can mean many things to different people.  The definition of Peace can be interpreted by everyone in a different context, hence giving the definition various meanings and interpretations.  Beliefs on what constitutes as peace can be intellectual, spiritual, behavioral or social. No one definition is correct or superior over another, each person has their own way of determining peaceful acts and what being at peace could mean.

To begin, the Merriam-Webster dictionary defines peace as:

                            peace: noun

                                        1. a state of tranquility or quiet

                                       2. freedom from disquieting or oppressive thoughts or emotions

                                       3. harmony in personal relations

There are many ways to bring the peaceful education into your home environment or classroom.  You can set up a peace shelf or table in an area that will allow children to take a break, relax or refocus.  Add items to your peace area such as a stress ball, a plant, a labryinth, sand garden, inspiration stones, lava lamp, rain stick or any other items you feel will bring about a sense of peace in your environment.  You can provide a small pillow or rug for children to sit upon, or provide a soft, comfortable chair to add to your space.  As long as it is a welcoming, tranquil area that promotes inner peace, it will work.

10 Ideas to Achieve a Peaceful Home or Classroom Setting

1. The Peace Rose

This book is great for reading aloud and would be a great addition to your peace shelf or table.  It also gives you ideas to help you develop a peaceful classroom.

2. A Little Peace

This book has a minimal amount of text; it instead provides pictures of different people around the world making peace in their own way.

3. Peace Around the World

A poster which has the word for peace in 80 different languages.  It is encompassed by a dove carrying an olive branch.

4. Our Peaceful Classroom

Montessori children from all around the world provided the illustrations for this book about a calming, peaceful Montessori calssroom environment.

5. Inspiration Stones & Drawstring Pouch

These four stones have the Chinese characters for Peace, Love, Good Fortune and Double Happiness engraved on them on one side and the English words on the other.  They come in a red pouch with the Chinese character for love embroidered on it.  In China, the color red symbolizes good luck.

6. Japanese Sand Garden

Children can rake a pattern in the sand and then place stones where they would like. It is known for its calming, meditative effects.

7. Small Finger Labryinth

A labryinth is similar to a maze, but it only has one path. Children can trace along the path with their fingers.  Labryinths are right-brained enhancing activities, so they can be calming and meditative.

8. A Little Book of Peace

Each page in this book shows a different example of peace; through illustrations of nature and people.

9. The Community Puzzle

A 48 piece puzzle with blank pieces that children can all contribute and design together.  Promotes a sense of community, peace and working as a team.

10. Peace

Through beautiful pictures, this book shows gratitude, peace, and giving.  Some of the artwork in the book was done by students at a Montessori school.

These ideas are just a snippet of what you can add to your peace area.  There are so many possibilities and endless ideas that can be added to your list of items in order to introduce peaceful education.  Please feel free to share any of your own personal ideas or thoughts on how you would introduce peaceful education into your setting.  I look forward to hearing your suggestions!

Until next time, I hope you enjoyed and found very useful information on my Montessori Tidbits!

Montessori Tidbits Part 2 and Part 3 are coming soon!

Anitra



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