Discovering the art of clay

Discovering the art of clay

This clay course for children is based on the Montessori philosophy and seeks not only to develop artistic skills, but also to instill positive values and attitudes. The course will emphasize the importance of courtesy and patience, guiding the children through our example. In addition, priority will be given to hands-on learning and physical materials, encouraging the child's exploration and independence. Our role as parents is to guide the child as they learn on their own, rather than teaching in a directive manner.

Join the children on this exciting journey into the world of clay and Montessori learning!

If you have already purchased the course or book, you can access its content through the Login.

Want to create permanent and lasting memories with your sons and daughters while strengthening your relationship?

This clay course for children is based on the Montessori philosophy and seeks not only to develop artistic skills, but also to instill positive values and attitudes. The course will emphasize the importance of courtesy and patience, guiding the children through our example. In addition, priority will be given to hands-on learning and physical materials, encouraging the child’s exploration and independence. Our role as parents is to guide the child as they learn on their own, rather than teaching in a directive manner.

There are already many families who are creating unforgettable memories thanks to our course – don’t miss the chance to join them!

Sign up today and start creating lasting memories with your children.

Sonia G Caballero

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Unforgettable memories of your children

Unforgettable memories of your children

Family is created by moments together

Want to create permanent and lasting memories with your sons and daughters while strengthening your relationship?

Join our Kumihimo bracelet course from Japan! Create unique bracelets with your daughters that will be a lifelong keepsake.

If you have already purchased the course or book, you can access its content through the Login.

Want to create permanent and lasting memories with your sons and daughters while strengthening your relationship?

Join our Kumihimo bracelet course from Japan! Create unique bracelets with your daughters that will be a lifelong keepsake.

In this day and age, it is increasingly common for parents to not spend enough time with their families, which can lead to feelings of loneliness and sadness.

With our course, you have the opportunity to spend valuable time with your children as you create a memory together that will last forever.

What could be more special than a bracelet handmade by your daughter?

There are already many families who are creating unforgettable memories thanks to our course – don’t miss the chance to join them!

Sign up today and start creating lasting memories with your children.

Sonia G Caballero

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COURSE 101 Creativity Projects | Vol. I

If you still do not have your copy, do not hesitate to buy it through the following links and enjoy the virtual support videos.

101 Creativity Projects

A WALK THROUGH JAPANESE ART | VOl. I

The new COURSE from the book 101 Creativity Projects.Vol. I consisting of the 11 most difficult projects, presented in 11 videos.
A book that brings children not only closer to art but also to a Japanese philosophy of life and thought that shapes the child towards a strong personality, of respect and in congruence with the environmental situation that occurs.

If you have already purchased the course or book, you can access its content through the Login.

From now on you will be able to do the Art Projects proposed in the book  101 Creativity Projects. Vol.I with virtual support.

The COURSE is one more tool. You will be able to watch the videos of the specific projects in which the materials are shown and step by step you can see in a dynamic and fun way the development of the project with indications.

It´s a VIRTUAL CLASSROOM consists of the 11 projects of the book 101 Creativity Projects.Vol. I, presented in 11 videos.

Together with your book you will receive an access key to enter and thus be able to follow more closely the projects that you find more complicated, included in the price of the book.

Or if you prefer you can access only the VIRTUAL CLASSROOM. You must take into account that the content of the book is 19 projects in total plus 26 topics to be covered, plus guidance for parents on topics such as SKILLS THAT CHILDREN DEVELOP WITH THE ARTS, CREATIVITY and EFFORT…

A book that has had a great acceptance among followers of alternative education such as Montessori and Waldorf pedagogies, restless pedagogues, homeschoolers… etc. Helping children to find their own IKIGAI, projects of Sustainable Japanese Architecture with the collaboration of prominent architects such as Ivan Acevedo. Unique Japanese art projects taught by Sonia G Caballero at the Montessori school in Japan among many other projects, make it an exclusive and special book, in which the child participates actively, as there is a space reserved to include an image of the project created by himself and a facebook group where he can share images of his projects with a community that participates in this teaching and in this small collective.

In just eight months, since the publication of its first edition, more than 1,500 copies have already been sold. What has led us to want to give more support to educators and children and accompany them in a closer way and we have created a VIRTUAL CLASSROOM with the most difficult Art Projects that are presented in the book included in its original price.

As a mother and Art educator at the Montessori school in Japan, it is easy for me to understand the learning process at different ages of children. The importance of accompanying, supporting and showing possible paths by allowing them to choose between different options. Helping them to develop their talents and fulfill their purpose in life is a direct consequence of happiness.

Sonia G Caballero

Our job as parents and educators is to support children and give them the necessary tools to achieve their dreams.

You can consult your doubts and share images of your work in the group created expressly for this purpose on facebook JAPANESE ART and CULTURE for CHILDREN | Book | Book | 本

If you don’t have the book yet, get your dedicated copy here.C

Sonia G Caballero

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Fun Maths – GEOMETRY

GEOMETRY

POLYHEDRONS WITH ORIGAMI

JAPANESE ART and CULTURE for CHILDREN

Learn how to make step by step the main 3D
geometric figures with origami in 7 videos.

If you have already purchased the course, you can access its content through the Login.

A practical way of using origami to learn mathematics in a fun and playful way is carried out in some schools in Japan, where children learn the main geometric polyhedral figures with origami. The children, after making all the figures and creating all those new brain connections, can spend hours building many more figures from those basic patterns as they contain the five Platonic solids, considered the geometric bodies applied to Architecture.

The teaching and learning process begins with an introduction to form and threedimensional space, the basis of which is geometry and the primary forms as the structure of nature common to all things in the universe.

In the Course of MATES DIVERTIDAS/ Geometry/ Polyhedrons with Origami all these basic figures are collected. It is a new way of learning that gives very good results and helps to develop and create new talents. It is a privilege to have access to something so exclusive and unique that is only developed in some schools in Japan.

NASA uses Origami/Papiroflexia to tackle mathematical challenges on some occasions. The Japanese tradition of paper folding, has taken on a new dimension inspiring a series of space designs at NASAJ’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (PLCaltech, 2017).

Not only from a mathematical point of view, origami boosts creativity, in addition, it helps to create new patterns in the brain, develops a sense of order. It also serves us to exercise concentration, since one must pay attention to follow the steps and not get lost.

People who have followed individual or group origami therapies have not only benefited clearly in the physical or cognitive aspect, but also in the emotional, since this art requires high doses of patience and perseverance, and as progress eventually appears, it is pleasantly satisfying. The folding process becomes a moment of tranquility, isolation, concentration and relaxation, which reduces stress and anxiety. Also, completing a creative project improves personal satisfaction and self-esteem.

In terms of visual impact, trying to visualize the figures and remembering the images of the steps to be performed stimulates people with visual impairments and visual sequential memory or visual attention problems. It also improves spatial memory, orientation and the ability to recognize the shapes of flat figures and 3D figures.

It has been shown that the development of cognitive abilities is linked to the psychomotor development of the person, so it is not surprising that origami helps to improve memory, perception and attention. (E. Tramuns, 2017).

Sonia G Caballero

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