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SamMander

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Hello everyone. .. well today just has to be one of those days that really touched my heart by relighting my spark, boosted my own self esteem and my confidence. Three areas that are also supported by my simple treasure basket class for babies.


Georgina Hood founder and owner of PaintPots Montessori, held a peaceful workshop on how to implement treasure baskets, hueristic play and music into any montessori setting. For me it was a refresher of what I have learnt and the knowledge and understanding that I have gained in creating my own classes for babies and toddlers.


The Treasure basket class is a magnificent way of introducing natural every day items to babies to encourage independence and to support brain development. Chewing on wood for example does more for thier brain than a bit of plastic. Not only does it stimulate their drive and urges, but it allows them to make sense of what they are doing how they are doing it and the information they are acquiring through sensorial exploration. It's a class where adults are passively present to encourage our little ones first movements towards independence and security from within.


My treasure basket class runs each and every Wednesday term time only at 11am in dulwich village. And I say term time as even though it doesn't seem alot for us adults is so much more for a child for a babies growth mind and soul.


I have 8 spaces available and offering an early bird discount. So please let me know if of interest and ill book you in. It's a moment to be enjoyed not rushed so why not found out for yourself the importance of treasure basket play.


Peace and love everyone x

Hi I attend this class with my 12 month year old son and cannot recommend it highly enough. Sam is amazing with children and her class is without question the best class in the area and we have tried a few. Sam makes everyone feel welcome and allows the children to really go and explore themselves unlike the majority of classes we have been to. So pleased we have met Sam and we look forward to our weekly classes.

Hi, I'd just like to say how amazing Sam's classes are. My 15 month old little girl has really taken to exploring, this is most defiantly the best class in area and we have tried them all!


We really look forward to our weekly classes and I just love to see my child excelling and enjoying Sam's class.


Thank you Sam, We LOVE YOU :)

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Hello Everyone, and what an eventful term it has been! With both my little Treasures growing into their explorative nature, and The Hueristic Class moving onto their next stage of development, I can now confirm my next 2 classes are available after Easter 2015.


Timetable is as follows:


Wednesdays: as of 15th April


0915-10:30 ?Infant Montessori Class 18-24m. (75m class) **4 places remaining**

11:00-12:30 ? Early Montessori Class 24-30m. (90 min class) **8 places remaining**


Wednesday classes are payable by a 6 weekly block only. If you miss the block, you will have to wait for the following half term.


Thursdays: as of 16th April

09:15-10:15 Heuristic Play Class 12-18m.(60 min class) **6 places available**

10:45-11:45 Treasure Basket Class 6-12m.(60 min class) **8 places available**


Thursday classes are available termly with Tasters which is deducted off the termly fee.


classes to be held at St Barnabas VIllage hall, Dulwich Village term time only.


Please contact Sam at [email protected] / 07572441991.


please do check out my website www.montessorihomefromhome.com and please do check out my facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MontessoriHomefromHomeLondon for my latest reviews and testimonials and class details/updates.


thank you everyone x

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Good day all I hope you are well.


If you are searching for a unique class on Thursdays, something child led where your little ones development holistically are supported in a sensory rich class, hueristic play and treasure basket class could be for you.


I have 5 places available in both classes for this summer to allow children carers and parents be awoken by a truly unique experience.


The feedback and reviews have been outstanding I'm extremely grateful to my new joiners and members.


With love x


Sam

[email protected]

07572441991

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Hello everyone i hope you are all well.


I have 2 spaces available in my Infant Montessori Class for 18-24mo next Wednesday from 0930.

i have 6 spaces available in my treasure basket class for 6-12mo next Thursday at 10pm with 5 spaces for heuristic play.


Contact me today for further details - [email protected] / 07572441991


thank you x

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