Pour water practice
1–2 yearsFamily ConnectionMaterials: Small plastic pitcher
Two small cups
Water
Towel for cleanup
Set up a small pitcher with a little water and two cups. Show your child how to pour from the pitcher into a cup. Let them try it themselves, even if water spills. Keep a towel nearby and let your child help wipe up any spills. This activity works well during snack time or bath time.
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How to Do This Activity
Set up a small pitcher with a little water and two cups. Show your child how to pour from the pitcher into a cup. Let them try it themselves, even if water spills. Keep a towel nearby and let your child help wipe up any spills. This activity works well during snack time or bath time.
Why It Works
Pouring activities are classic Montessori practical life exercises that build hand-eye coordination, concentration, and independence. Through hands-on exploration, children develop real competence in meaningful tasks. Supportive autonomy development through practical activities leads to 25% better emotional regulation and decision-making capabilities (Soenens & Vansteenkiste, 2010). Mastering real skills builds genuine confidence.
Tips for Parents
Start with just an inch of water in the pitcher. Less water means less mess and more success.
Use unbreakable cups and pitcher. Plastic or metal options let your child practice without worry.
When spills happen, stay calm and say "Water spilled. Let's wipe it up together." This teaches problem-solving without shame.
Materials Needed
Small plastic pitcher
Two small cups
Water
Towel for cleanup
Learning Methods
Montessori Practical Life ActivitiesHands-On Exploration
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