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It is critical to consider your child’s developmental stage when selecting the best Montessori toys for a 6-month-old. Montessori believed that children should be given resources to help them learn new skills on their own, based on what they already can do.

This means that babies need toys with which they can experiment and interact. The top 15 toys for 6-month-old are listed below.

What is a Montessori Toy?

Montessori toys are designed to help develop the child’s motor skills, fine motor skills and cognitive skills. It’s also important to note that while these toys do not necessarily have an educational purpose but you can be use them as educational tools.

As per my experience with Montessori toys children learn the best when they discover the things by them self.

By this method, children begin exploring their environment and developing their own ideas about how things work without having someone else tell them what it should look like or feel like for them to understand its purpose or function properly.

Here are the top 15 toys for 6-month-old.

1. Sensory balls

Sensory balls are great Montessori toys for 6-month-old babies and toddlers. It allows them to explore their surroundings and develop motor skills while providing fun for hours.

you can use these balls in many ways:

  • To play with other children
  • To play with adults
  • As an inanimate object (for example, when you put the ball under your chin)

2. Stacking cups

Stacking cups are toys for 0-6 months old and a great way to teach your child about size, shape, and color. This is an easy activity that you can do with your kids at home with minimal things. You’ll need some plastic stacking cups (or any small tub), crayons or markers for color coding, and glue to secure everything together.

To start, you’ll have to draw lines on the bottom of each cup, so it doesn’t fall over when your little one puts them together. And let your child stack their favorite toys inside the cups until they’re full and you can help them if they get stuck. After that, let them take them apart and start again.

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3. Colorful Crinkle toys

You can’t go wrong with these high-contrast crinkles Montessori toys for 6 month old. They are soft, non-toxic, and fun for your little one to play with. The bright colors also stimulate their eyesight and make them smile.

This set comes with two different-sized piglets (small and large), a rattle ball that squeaks when you squeeze it, and a small monkey face with four buttons to press down on them to make him/his eyes flash red or blue depending on which button pressed first by the baby while playing with the other toys included in this set too!

4. Sensory rattle and teether toy

The sensory rattle is among the best toys for 6-month-old for babies and toddlers. you can use it as a teether, toy, game and more! The rattle is made of soft plastic that gently bounces when shaken.

The small beads inside this massage your baby’s gums as they play with it, which helps keep teeth healthy. The rattle has three different textures: soft cuddly fabric for soothing hugs, bumpy plastic shapes for stimulating touch sensation, and bright colors to appeal to young eyes and minds.

This toy encourages creativity by giving children opportunities to make their own designs with markers or paintbrushes.

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5. Green Sprout infinity rattle

The Green Sprouts Infinity Rattle is a fun, interactive toysfor a 0-6 month old that provides your baby with lots of textures and colors. Made of 100% BPA-free plastic, which is why you can use it as both a teether and a toy.

The bright colors will help stimulate your child’s senses while they’re playing with it. It measures approximately 6 inches long and has an easy grip handle, making it comfortable for little hands to hold onto during playtime.

This item comes in various colors, including blue and pink so you’ll have plenty of options when choosing the right one for your child. It’s also lightweight, so it won’t weigh down their arms too much when playing with it on top of their head or shoulders (or even in between their legs!). While they may not seem like much at first glance—which might be why we recommend using this product until age three, they’ll soon discover how fun these rattles really are.

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6. Blocks

These are a great way to help kids learn about shapes. Babies plays blocks in various ways, and use it to build things like houses and castles, or to create patterns on paper.

Blocks are an essential part of Montessori education because they allow children to explore their environment by using the materials around them as tools for learning new skills and concepts.

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7. Rainbow Stacker

Children love to stack, and these toys for 0-6 months old are perfect. It’s also great for teaching colors, shapes, and numbers. The blocks come in different colors so that you can use them as a toy or an educational tool.

The Rainbow Stacker comes with 18 colorful blocks shaped like animals (for example, elephants). You will have to place them on top of each other to create an animal shape with your child.

Each animal has its name printed on it so that even if your child doesn’t know what they look like yet, they can still recognize them later when they get older.

This toy encourages children’s creativity while they’re learning about colors, shapes and counting at the same time!

8. Hohner Handle Cage Bell

Hohner Handle Cage Bells are great toys for 0–6-month-old babies and toddlers. The bell is made of wood and plastic, so i can say it is quite durable as well.

It has an easy grip handle that makes it easy to hold the bell in your baby’s hands. This toy will encourage them to explore their sense of touch by making them feel like they are playing with something solid, but it also gives them a chance to hear music.

9. Rolling Drum

Montessori toys are designed to be used by infants and toddlers in a variety of ways. The rolling drum is one example of a Montessori toy that will provide hours of engagement for your child.

This simple toy will help your baby develop fine motor skills as they explore their surroundings with this musical instrument.

The rolling drum used as a sensory activity, allowing you to teach your little one about colors, textures and sounds while they play with it. They’ll love being able to make different sounds by shaking it up or down on their lap while listening closely at the bottom part, which contains small holes where air bubbles might form when shaken too hard (don’t worry – these don’t break off).

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10. Doorless Teether toy

Droolees teether toys are made from natural rubber, so these are extremely safe material for babies to chew on. They come in various colors and designs, so you can find one that matches your home decor or style. The droolees are not just for infants, toddlers with sores gums can use it to soothe them without having them ingest any harmful substances (such as benzocaine) that could cause tooth decay later down the road.

11. Schleich Animals

Schleich animals are made of durable plastic and are suitable for ages three and up. They come in various colors, including blue, green, red, and yellow.

The animals have realistic features such as beards on some of the larger species, horns on others and tails that can be bent or straightened out depending on how you want them to move around your child’s room.

Schleich also makes sets with different numbers of animals that correspond to other age groups (i.e., 1-3 years old).

12. Floor mirror

A full-length mirror is a great Montessori toy for 6-month-old baby, and it’s also great for two-year-olds, three-year-olds, and four-year-olds. 

Full-length mirrors have many uses in this age group. They can help with language development by encouraging them to talk about how they see themselves in the mirror (e.g., “Look at my face! I am so pretty!”).

They can also help with skill development by showing them how they compare to others around them or even how they compare themselves when they are younger.

There should be no problems if you keep an eye on your child while they play with their new toy.

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13. Moonkie stacking cups

Moonkie stacking cups are a great way to keep your baby entertained. They are made of silicone, which is why they’re easy to clean and won’t harm your child’s hands.

They come in various colors, including blue, pink, and yellow (and more). The cups sit on top of each other like dominoes—you can stack them up or down depending on how tall you want them to be.

The MoonKies have four holes that allow children from 6 months to 3 years old to stack them up all at once without worrying about the pieces falling out when they reach the bottom!

14. Bead Mover

The bead mover is an excellent toy for your baby to play with. You can use it to help your baby learn to hold things, such as beads and blocks, in their hands.

The beads will move around as they are driven by your baby’s hand movements and teach them about cause and effect. Bead movers come in many different shapes and sizes, including plastic ones that look like animals or cars; wooden ones; metal ones; even glass beads.

All of these make great mover toys for young children who are learning about movement concepts like cause-and-effect relationships between objects (such as pushing), size differences between things (bigger than small), and texture differences between materials (soft vs hard).

15. Carpets with roads or animals

Carpets with roads or animals make excellent Montessori toys for 6-month-old babies and toddlers. These carpets can help them develop their imagination and creativity as they play with cars, animals, and other toys on the carpet.  Furthermore, the soft, plush material of the carpet provides a comfortable and safe play surface, and can help them develop their sense of touch.

Conclusion

These Montessori toys for 6-month-old are designed to be used by children of all ages, including kids with disabilities, developmental delays, or special needs. The best part is that they’re all safe and sturdy enough to withstand even the most intense playtime sessions.

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Toddler teething with molars: Symptoms and remedies to ease pain https://yourhealthymom.com/teething-with-molars/ https://yourhealthymom.com/teething-with-molars/#respond Thu, 20 Jan 2022 06:54:54 +0000 https://yourhealthymom.com/?p=770 Overview Teething is not a pleasant experience for babies but molar teeth can be most painful experience for them because of their large size and double edge.  Babies can start getting their first teeth as early as they are 6 month old and get their full set of teeth by the age of 3 year …

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Overview

Teething is not a pleasant experience for babies but molar teeth can be most painful experience for them because of their large size and double edge.  Babies can start getting their first teeth as early as they are 6 month old and get their full set of teeth by the age of 3 year old.

There are 2 sets of molar teeth which are first molar and second molar or 2-year molar. Second molars are the last set of teeth to be emerging and they are large teeth at the very back of mouth.

How long teething last?

The age of teething can vary for child to child but according to guidelines they should get their full set of 20 teeth by the age of 3 year. Usually teething starts when baby is 6 to 10 month old and last until they are 25 to 33 months old. But teething doesn’t end here, these are just temporary teeth and they will start shedding when your child’s age is around 6 to 7 year.

All of your baby teeth will erupt one by one and usually they appear in pairs. Usually the lower central incisor teeth come first. Here is the image which will show you the age of eruption and shedding both and the order in which they erupt.

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When do toddler get their molar teeth?

First set of molar usually erupt around the age of 10 to 14 month or you can say early in the second year but the second molar teeth start erupting around the age of 25 to 33 month. They can also come in like one tooth at a time and the exact timing for each child varies.

Typically the lower set comes in first around the age to 23 to 31 month followed by upper set around the age of 25 to 33 month.

Symptoms of teething with molars in toddlers

You and your child can be lucky and may get their molar teeth without any pain or discomfort. But it’s not same for all. For many toddler and parents, it’s very painful time. Sometime your child won’t be able to tell you about the discomfort and pain that they are feeling but there are always some symptoms which you can relate.

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 Here are few of the symptoms in toddler when teething with molars and sometime symptoms are worse at night.

  • Toddler is not sleeping well because of pain and swollen gums
  • Some child try to chew more to relieve pressure on gums. They may try to chew their toys, fingers, clothes or anything.
  • Loss of appetite can be an another sign of teething
  • Low grade fever also.
  • They are looking irritable and cranky. Crankiness and irritability can be more during that time.
  • If they are drooling more than earlier that can be sign of teething.

How to ease the pain of teething in toddler

Here are few tips to ease the pain of teething specially when teething with molar because they are big teeth and can cause swollen and painful gums.

  • Rubbing gums with clean finger, or a damp washcloth can give them relief. The idea is to simply provide some pressure on gums to reduce pain.
  • Give them something to chew which will also help them
  • Cold pack or cold food like ice-cream, cold fruits, cold veggie stick will be a great help for them.
  • Teething rings to chew on.
  • Try to distract them for pain and discomfort, take them out, play with them, read books or do whatever your child enjoys.
  • If the pain is bothering a lot to your child then give over the counter medication after consulting with doctor.
  • Avoid topical teething gels because they can cause serious side effects to your child.

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Note

Always check with your doctor before giving  any over the counter medication to your child.

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What should a 12 month old baby do? (Milestone for 12 month baby) https://yourhealthymom.com/milestone-for-12-month-old-baby/ https://yourhealthymom.com/milestone-for-12-month-old-baby/#respond Thu, 08 Jul 2021 18:38:31 +0000 https://yourhealthymom.com/?p=577 When your child is 12 month old, he/she is considered as a toddler. Like babies, toddlers can vary in size, shape, weight as well as their development skills also. Some toddlers are quick learners while others are little bit late and that is completely normal for them. Even my son was very quick learner till …

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When your child is 12 month old, he/she is considered as a toddler. Like babies, toddlers can vary in size, shape, weight as well as their development skills also. Some toddlers are quick learners while others are little bit late and that is completely normal for them. Even my son was very quick learner till he was 12 month old but he started walking around when he was 14 month old, little late then his other milestones. Toddlers love to learn at their own pace and learn whenever they want to.

There is no fix sheet for this that what should a 12 month old do. But there are some defined development and milestone at 12 month that most children are able to do. Just like babies toddlers need plenty of sleep, so make sure they are getting 12 to 14 hours of sleep daily. By the time your toddler may be able to sleep for long hours during night and taking 1-2 short naps in daytime.

Below are the milestones you can expect your child to reach from 12 to 18 months. But if they don’t follow this exact schedule, try not to worry – every kid is different and they’ll likely get there in their own time. Still if you are concerned about your child’s development then you can reach out to your health care provider.

Development and milestone of a 12 month old baby

During this time your child’s brain grows rapidly and many amazing changes happen. Suddenly you can feel like oh wow, now my little munchkin can do this also. The development and milestones during this time can be grouped in five areas.

  • Physical and motor skills
  • Cognitive and Sensory development
  • Social and emotional development
  • Language and communication development
  • Behavior and independence

Physical and motor skill

A 12 month old child is expected to be three times their birth weight and expected to grow about 3 inches to 5 inches in size. They have a head circumference equals to their chest size and can have 1 to 8 teethes.

Here are some of the other physical milestones that you can expect from 12 to 15 month old baby

  • Can stand without help or support between 12 to 15 months.
  • Many toddlers start walking on their own between 12 to 15 months but some take time and start walking around 15 to 18 months.
  • Sit down without help
  • Build two blocks tower
  • Sleep long hours at night like 8 to 10 hours and 1 to 2 naps during daytime
  • Pick up a small object using the tip of their thumb and index finger
  • walk up and down stairs with help
  • crawl up stairs
  • Wave “bye” and clap
  • Play independently for short periods
  • Try to help you put their clothes on
  • play with pull and push toys
  • Pick up a small object from the ground while standing without falling
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Cognitive and sensory milestones for 12 month old

Cognitive skills are your child’s mental skills like thinking, learning and problem solving etc. This is your child’s ability to think, learn, and remember. Your child will start to remember recent events and actions, understand signs, imagine and pretend.

Some of the changes that you can see are:

  • Respond to their name
  • Can say 1 to 2 words like mamma, papa
  • Understand simple commands
  • Can point to objects
  • Sometime can attached to a toy or object
  • Begin to pretend play
  • Try to make some sounds
  • Play simple games with you
  • Start to show tantrums
  • Begin to use spoon and fork and can drink from cup
  • Shake their head “no” or nod “yes”

Social and emotional development

Toddlers have strong emotional attachment from their loved once, they start to show separation anxiety when they are separated from their loved ones. Around the same time, toddlers typically want to do things on their own or according to their own wishes.

Here is a list of social and development milestones that you can expect from a baby after 12 month.

  • Separation anxiety
  • They can feel sad when someone else is crying near to them
  • They begin to feel self aware
  • Can make strong eye contact
  • Can read book indecently and turn the pages of book
  • Show interest in communicating and want some attention.
  • Enjoy looking at picture books
  • Can express themselves
  • Emotionally attach to some toy, pillow, or object
  • Can hug and kiss you
  • May be Afraid of strangers
  • Explores alone but with parent close by

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Language and communication development

You’ve probably noticed for several months that your baby seems to ‘babble’. Now you’ll start to hear real words among the grunts, nods and pointing. At 15 to 18 months, a typical toddler understands 10 times more words than he or she can speak. There may be 1 or 2 words at about 12 months, increasing to 6 or more words by 18 months.

Here are some of the changes that you can notice:

  • Can points to body parts and objects when you ask them
  • Follow simple instruction like give this and take this
  • Around 15-18 months they start recognize themselves in mirror
  • Can say several single words
  • Points to something he wants
  • Can shake hands and say no or yes
  • Try to seek attention of others
  • Can hold colors or brush (not properly) and try to scribble.
  •  Shows interest in books with pictures
  • Try to help when you’re putting on her clothes
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Behavior and independence milestones for 12 month old

Toddlers love exploring and they feel safe when their care-givers are around them. They try to do many things by themselves and love their independence. By the time they know that they can do things independently.

Here are some of the Behavior and independence milestones that you can notice in a 12 month old:

  • Try to use spoon and fork themselves
  • Can take off socks and shoes
  • Help put toys away
  • Try to explore everything they saw
  • Display separation anxiety
  • Use body language such as pointing, nodding and grunting to express their needs
  • Try to copy you and can use household objects like broom, vacuum cleaner, phone etc like pretend play.
  • Search for hidden or lost toys
  • Play independently for longer periods
  • Dislike sharing toys
  • Laugh at silly behavior
  • Explore new places
  • Independent eating like finger foods that they can hold in hands

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When to worry about your child’s development

Every child is different so their development and milestones are. Each child meets their development and milestone when they want. Some are quick learner and some are late, this is completely normal. A child who is slow to reach milestones in one area, such as talking, may be ahead in another area, such as walking. But here are some things to look for and if your child is unable to do, visit your health care provider.

  • If you feel like your child is not responding to loud voices and have some hearing difficulties
  • Doesn’t notice or mind when a caregiver leaves or returns
  • Loses skills he once had
  • Walks on toes
  • Doesn’t use pincer grasp (thumb and forefinger) to hold small objects
  • Doesn’t enjoy being cuddled or touched by parents
  • Shows unusual level of fear whenever feet are lifted off of the ground
  • Doesn’t babble
  • Unable to do eye-contact
  • Doesn’t make any attempts to communicate
  • can’t stand even when holding on to you or the furniture
  • uses one hand a lot more than the other
  • not following moving objects with eyes

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