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    Natural Laws

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    Natural Laws of Development Growth and development through self-activity is Nature’s greastest miracle. Man creates himself according to the laws of growth and development. It is only a cycle in which both adults and children take their places. The child is the constructor and maker of the adult man. The child is the father of the man. In the pre-natal period the child has established all the vital organs which after birth are developed enough for survival. In a parallel manner the foundations

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    employer want me to do the day. EYFS The EYFS is aimed at providing the help teachers and professionals need in order to give children the best start in life. At the heart of the EYFS is the principle that young children need to play in order to have fun‚ make friends and to begin to learn and understand about the world around them. Ensuring the welfare and safety of children is a fundamental part of the EYFS. The standards made statutory by the EYFS reassures parents that by using childcare

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    “Dr Maria Montessori took this idea that the human has a mathematical mind from a French philosopher Pascal and developed a revolutionary math learning material for children as young as 3 years old. Her mathematical materials allow the children to begin their mathematical journey from a concrete concept to abstract idea”. With reference to the above statement please discuss how these children utilize their mathematical mind as part of their natural progression‚ to reason‚ to calculate and estimate

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    CHAPTER THREE   RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY  RESEARCH DESIGN               This study entitled "The Effects of Technology on Discipline in the Pre-school Montessori Classroom" is a qualitative research that attempts to accumulate existing information and data regarding the governing principles and systems of Montessori education in the modern times. Trochim stated that "a key reason for doing qualitative research is to investigate and become more experienced with a particular phenomenon

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    the child’s development is concentration. It lays the whole basis for his character and social behavior‚ he must find out how to concentrate‚ and for this he needs things to concentrate upon…” The Absorbent Mind‚ Chapter 22 Discuss how the Montessori Education helps to develop a child’s concentration and helps the child in his social development. In order to accomplish any task you need to be able to concentrate your mind for a time‚ it

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    child to develop independence in all areas according to his or her inner psychological directives. A Montessori environment exhibits the following characteristics: Self-Directed Learning The Montessori approach is child centred and allows each and every child an opportunity to grow and learn in an atmosphere of cooperation rather than competition‚ according to his or her own true nature. Montessori based her approach on the belief that real learning must take place through the spontaneous activity

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    is not taught to sing‚ climb or think. According to Maria Montessori‚ this is the real identity of the child‚ the real revelation. "This fashioning of the human personality is a secret work of ’incarnation’. The child is an enigma. All that we know is that he has the highest potentialities‚ but we do not know what he will be. He must ’become incarnate’ with the help of his own will." (The Secret of Childhood‚ Chapter 6‚ p.32) Maria Montessori goes on to term the child as a “Spiritual Embryo” because

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    child to conduct his own experiences.” by Maria MontessoriBrooke Robledo Benita Flores Early Childhood 1 October 2014 Maria Montessori Born in Chiaravalle in the Province of Ancona in 1870‚ Maria Montessori was the first woman to practice medicine in Italy‚ having graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Rome in 1896. As a physician‚ Dr‚ Montessori was in touch with young children and became profoundly interested in their development. Through careful and exhaustive scrutiny

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    of life if we wish to perfect them through education and make use of them in any particular human skill.” (Maria Montessori‚ The Discovery of the Child‚ Pg. 147) Discuss the difference between sensorial impression and sensorial education. Give examples to show your understanding and explain why sensorial education is considered important in the Montessori classroom? Maria Montessori believed in a necessary relationship between children and their environment. Children must find a properly prepared

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    Maria Montessori described the sensorial materials as the "key to the universe" Discuss this statement and give examples to support your discussion. "The senses‚ being explorers of the world‚ open the way to knowledge. Our apparatus for educating the senses offers the child a key to guide his explorations of the world‚ they cast a light upon it which makes visible to him more things in greater detail than he could see in the dark‚ or uneducated state."(1. Montessori Maria‚ the Absorbent

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