This Montessori practical life activity is designed for 1-3-year-old children to help them learn how to button and unbutton clothes using dressing frames: Montessori button frames. The dressing frames in a Montessori curriculum are an important set of materials for learning self-care skills. Each frame helps a child achieve one dressing skill
The Montessori button frame is an innovative, practical, and versatile educational tool to help children to dress independently. The dressing button frame is made of a hardwood frame with cloth flaps that fasten with buttons. It promotes independence in the child and prepares them to wear their own clothes.
Develops finger control and dexterity to manipulate buttons. Builds independence and concentration. Develops coordination and a sense of order. Helps a child master self-care activities, such as buttoning their own clothes. Enhances focus, fine motor skills, and hand-eye coordination.
Description
Hook And Eye Frame Dressing. Helping children learn how to care for themselves is essential to building independence and self-esteem. In addition, activities such as the Button Frame, help a child develop coordination, sense of order. To teach children how to do up buttons, Montessori uses a special button frame. It can be difficult for children to do up or undo buttons on their own clothes. By using a Button Frame, children can learn how to hold the buttons