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    doesn’t appeal to him or perhaps he just finds it too hard. Would we be better not sending our children to school and allowing them to continue to teach themselves through their natural inquisitive nature? After all Maria Montessori said “He has the power to teach himself” (Montessori‚ M‚ 1967‚ pg.6). Surely through maturation‚ a natural process which will happen regardless of any intervention from the outside world‚ he will learn all that he needs to know. Maturation can account for a certain amount

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    EYMP1 Context and principles for early year’s provision EYMP1.1 Explain the legal status and principles of the relevant early year’s framework and how national and local guidance materials are used in settings In England‚ the EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) is the statutory framework that all settings are required to use to set the standards for the learning‚ development and care of children from birth to the age of five. The EYFS curriculum was first introduced in September 2008‚ thus since

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    essay on movement

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    ESAAY QUESTION 5: WHY IS MOVEMENT SO IMPORTANT AND HOW DOES IT KEEP THE CHILD IN HIS MENTAL ACQUISITION The importance of the hands is at the heart of Montessori education. Hands are referred to as the instruments of man’s intelligence. When a child is born he does not know what the importance of his hands is but as he grows up and takes up more activities he makes his movements perfect. A child’s brain and hand are connected allowing the child to develop his mental capacity. Through movement is

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    Planes of Development

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    Rina Dhakad Evening Batch FOUR PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT Fundamental development takes place from conception to 24 years of age during this‚ Montessori observed four distinct periods‚ or "planes"‚ in human development‚ extending from birth to six years‚ from six to twelve‚ from twelve to eighteen‚ and from eighteen to twenty-four. These four planes of development were used to describe the path of development every child follows‚ from birth to adulthood. She saw different characteristics‚ needs‚

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    Unit 064

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    the practitioner to find the right area to look in for area of development. The EYFS also enables adults such as parents to understand how and why ‘key workers’ work and observe children in this way. The Montessori Education is an approach developed by Italian physician and educator Maria Montessori and

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    Gijubhai Badheka

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    inspiration Gijubhai had by studying and evaluating the Montessori method of education‚ along with the mission‚ vision and works of Gijubhai Badheka are regarded as revolutionary and reforming in the region and in the country‚ serving greater social and educational aspects. Often called as ’Moochhali Maa’‚ meaning ’a mother with whiskers’‚ Gijubhai Badheka wrote a number of books‚ storybooks and publications covering children‚ education‚ Montessori education‚ travel‚ humor‚ vocation and career‚ etc.

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    Mrs Naicker

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    that the child begins their education as early as the day they enter the world. This can be explained in detail by the stages of development from birth to adulthood. These stages are crucial in a child’s life and each stage has its prominence. Montessori believed that a baby should adapt himself to life after birth. The reason for this is‚ at this first stage of development‚ from birth to 6‚ the child has somewhat psychic powers of absorption of his surroundings. This method of absorption takes

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    Symbiotic Period Montessori

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    Symbiotic Period: The First 8 weeks of Life “The first weeks after birth have a special significance for the child’s development and are referred to as “symbiotic life”. The word symbiosis means “a life together” and it describes the special situation of two living beings who need each other because each of them gives and receives something absolutely necessary for the continuation and the quality of each of their lives.” – Understanding the Human Being ch. 3 The symbiotic period is a period

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    Introduction to Reading Reading is an ability which develops during the Sensitive Period for Language‚ fro prenatal hearing to the ‘Explosion into Reading’‚ around the age of five. Reading is an extension of the development of Vocabulary‚ the child discovers how a known word looks in graphic form after she has become a fluent speaker and has benefited from indirect and direct Enrichment Activities‚ the Three Period Lesson‚ Language Training and Writing. It is impossible to read an unknown word

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    from http://www.earlychildhood.msstate.edu/resources/motoractivities/pdfs/infant-toddler.pdf Dunlap Dunlap. L. L. (1997b)‚ Typical Gross Motor Development‚ from http://www.education.com/reference/article/gross-motor-development-milestones/?page=2 Montessori‚ M

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