Our Guest: Sue Saad
Show Notes
Sue Saad joins the podcast to talk about providing early art experiences for toddlers. Sue describes how to lay the groundwork for toddlers to use art experiences in their self-construction. Sue explains that toddlers are in the process of gaining the true creative spirit required for producing innovative art, confident independent thinking, and problem-solving. They are truly absorbed in the process, not the product. Sue shares the art materials and experiences that are appropriate for toddlers and how to refrain from stifling their creativity and learning.
About our Guest
Sue Saad
Conference Teacher, PCTE I/T Instructor, and Field Consultant, Princeton Montessori School
Sue is passionate about playing an important role in children’s lives as they explore, grow, and reveal themselves at such a precious and tender age. As a mother and grandma of five, she brings her motherly knowledge and compassion with eagerness and excitement to the Montessori community.
Sue received a BS in business Administration from Alexandria University, Egypt, and holds an American Montessori Society credential in Infant /Toddler through the Princeton Center for Teacher Education (PCTE), NJ. Sue Joined Princeton Montessori School in 2008 and is a conference teacher, PCYE I/T Instructor, and Field Consultant.
Resources
Blogpost from Greenspring Montessori School titled “Art in the Toddler Classroom” by Michelle Donohue
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