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    CHILD DEVELOPMENT ESSAY Sensitive Mothering is essential to the social and emotional development of the child. Discuss this statement in the context of relevant development theory. • Explain what is meant by the term Sensitive Mothering. Explain why sensitive mothering is important in building a positive emotional base. • Link this explanation to Bowlby’s attachment theory and Ainsworth’s studies. You will need to show an understanding of the internal working model of attachment and how

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    process of evolution’ (Montessori‚ 2007‚ p230). Montessori (2007) also refers to ‘hormic impulse’ evident in the first year of the child’s life‚ and present in all his/her actions‚ such as the infant’s determination to suck‚ explore‚ communicate and be independent. Initially unintentional‚ gradually‚ as the child experiences his/her environment and matures‚ the child’s behaviours become intentional and reflect the child’s will.” (MCI‚ 2013‚ Philosophy‚ Chp 2‚ p4). Montessori continues to elaborate

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    process of learning and teaching hasimproved the way in which students learn learn throughout the years Have a look at the influence of technology in education. 4. 1780 - Early public schools adopt the teacher/manager model with the teacher as the primary manger of instruction and assessment in a single 1946 - First vacuum tube-based computers developed;classroom universities help in computer development effort; technology used in 1960 – PLATO (programmed logic for automatic teaching war effort. operations)

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    Montessori Philosophy: The Planes of Development Most people’s idea of how children grow and develop is a steady continuous movement along a path from point A ’’ birth‚ to point B ’’ adulthood. Maria Montessori’s philosophy on how humans learn differs in that she believed learning for children and youth occurred as a series of waves or cycles. After years of observation‚ Montessori concluded there are four distinct planes of development that everyone must pass through on their way to

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    Montessori Education versus alternative education; Cognitive Outcomes‚ Creative outcomes & Behavioral Outcomes Beth A. Beehler Metropolitan State College of Denver PSYCH 4960 Abstract Introduction Does Montessori education provide society with children who are better educated? In this senior thesis we will examined several studies in depth to try and pull an answer to this question. Education is multi-dimensional. Education is a complex activity that tests students motivation‚ and physical

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    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." The Absorbent Mind p 167‚ Chap 17 Montessori was very influenced by the work of Edouard Seguin. He specialised in working with mentally deficient children and had developed a series of exercises that helped to train the children’s senses and to teach them the skills of everyday life. He also

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    In order to be familiar with Montessri method first we should be familiar with Dr. Maria Montessori theory of “ Four Planes of Development ”. According to her there are different types of mentality in the phases of growth which are quite distinct one from another and they correspond with the phases of physical growth. Each of them can be considered as a level or plane of six years and a set of psychological characteristics can be observed in each level and the features of each plane are so different

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    1. Introduction The first tool that a child knows how to use is his own senses. Even before a baby is born‚ he is able to hear the voice of his mother when she speaks and when he arrives to our world; he knows when she is in the same room because he is able to recognize familiar smells (Lois Barclay Murphy and Rachel Moon‚ Zero to Three Journal: “Babies and Their Senses”). As he grows up‚ he gradually develops and refines his senses to progressively learn more about the world around him. Understanding

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    MONTESSORI METHOLOGY-PART 1 2.Explain the fundamental requirements of Montessori tools? Ans- The fundamental requirements of Montessori tools are: A).The control of error B).Aesthetics C).Activity D).Limits a)THE CONTROL OF ERROR: A child notices a mistake in the use of materials ‚so every effort should be made to see that the materials offered to a

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    Q 1. Write a comprehensive note on the importance of practical life exercises. "If teaching is to be effective with young children‚ it must assist them to advance on the way to independence. It must initiate them into those kinds of activities‚ which they can perform themselves. We must help them to learn how to walk without assistance‚ to run‚ to go up and down the stairs‚ to pick up fallen objects‚ to dress and undress‚ to wash themselves‚ to express their needs‚ and to attempt to satisfy their

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