Montessori-Based Learning
Online
Sarvani Adabala
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152.7k
About Montessori-Based Learning
Montessori-Based Learning
I offer specialized early childhood education activities incorporating authentic Montessori principles. My program focuses on self-directed learning using tactile materials like number rods and beads for math concepts, along with activities enhancing cognitive development and fine motor skills.
Unique Value
- Combines traditional Montessori methods with modern, accessible DIY approaches
- Activities designed for home implementation using simple materials
- Integration of STEM concepts with Montessori philosophy
Ideal For
Parents seeking structured yet flexible Montessori-based learning experiences for their young children at home, especially those interested in hands-on educational activities that promote independence and natural skill development.
Program Features
- Self-directed learning activities
- Math and number recognition exercises
- Sensory play components
- Regular activity updates and guidance
Meet your Expert
Sarvani Adabala
1754 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Hey, I’m Sarvani – founder of ProBaby and Ridhi’s amma. Everything started with her, honestly. Watching her laugh, mess around, and get curious about the world made me want to share our tiny adventures. From messy kitchen science to artsy crafts during Onam, I found magic in simple moments. I’m here to help other parents see that learning isn’t a rat race – it’s those everyday hugs, giggles, and stories that matter most.
My Work
What I Offer - Parenting coaching, early learning consults, and a huge stash of resources like DIY science experiments for kids, phonics activities, and play-based learning.
How I Work - I’m all about gentle parenting tips and making learning fun – games, crafts, even balloon science. Effort matters more than perfection.
For Parents of Little Ones - If you want to reduce screen time for toddlers or need ideas for motor skills, you’ll find loads of practical stuff here.
Mistakes Are Okay - Kids mess up, do tappu (wrong), and that’s fine. Trying matters. That’s how confidence and a growth mindset grow.