Various kinds of Montessori Dressing Frames are used in Montessori schools to teach children
various practical life lessons. Some of them are given below:
Montessori Lacing for Shoe Dressing Frame: This material is usually a lacing frame. It
not only helps in the hand eye coordination of movement, but also teaches them
to lace and unlace the frame. Thus, children in their practical life can tie
the shoe laces of their own independently without any external help of others.
This exercise is generally taught to children between 4 years of age to 5 years
of age.
Velcro Dressing Frame +
B220: The material is generally a one buckle frame.
The main thing here is to guide the children how to buckle and unbuckle the
Velcro and to zip and unzip the chain of the cloth by themselves. This will
help them to acquire coordination of movement and work out things independently
by themselves. The main point of interest here is to teach the children to be
able to take out the pin for unbuckling and to make sure that the pin is fully
in the tab before beginning to zip. This exercise is meant for children between
3 ½ years of age to 4 years of age.
Ribbon Tying Dressing
Frame: This
exercise is generally for children 4 to 5 years of age. The material is
generally a one bow frame and the main point of interest here is when the bow
comes together in the end. It teaches them to do things independently in their
practical lives.
Large & Small Buttons
Dressing Frame: This exercise is to help children
to learn to button and unbutton themselves. It is for children of 2 ½ to 3 ½
years of age.
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