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    Directress A child is a unique individual‚ who has the potentials‚ the sensitive periods‚ and the absorbent mind as the internal aid to help him learn directly from the prepared environment and other children. In her book‚ the Montessori Method‚ Maria Montessori said‚ “To stimulate life‚ - leaving it then free to develop‚ to unfold‚ - herein lies the first task of the educator. In such a delicate task‚ a great art must suggest the moment‚ and limit the intervention in order that we shall arouse

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    Exploring the seamy underbelly of the drug trade‚ and the people who inhabit this world at its lower rungs‚ is what indie film Tulak is all about. Directed by Neal “Buboy” Tan‚ based on his story and screenplay‚ and line-produced by Maria Isabel Lopez‚ the film is presented in cooperation with the Dangerous Drugs Board and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency. The film stars Rafael Rosell‚ and there are special screenings planned‚ the first I know of being April 30 at SM Cinema 8. The film opens

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    Sensitive Period – Coordination of Movement (Walking) 1. What is a Sensitive Period? Sensitive periods are a term coined by the Dutch geneticist Hugo de Vries and adopted by Italian educator Maria Montessori to refer to important periods of childhood development. Montessori believed that every human being goes through a series of quantum leaps in learning during the pre-school years. Drawing on the work of de Vries‚ she attributed these behaviors

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    term ’Montessori Philosophy’ originated from the name of Dr. Maria Montessori‚ one of the most influential pioneers in early childhood education. She advised an education which combines a philosophy with a practical approach based on the central idea of freedom for the child within a carefully planned and structured environment. To analyze the above quote‚ we will have to know what it is in essence the Montessori philosophy. Maria Montessori was a soft hearted lady who happened to live through

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    cooperate with each other to solve common problems. It is through communication based on written and oral language in particular that each generation has passed on its accumulating wisdom to the next. “Language‚ we may say‚ grow with human thought”. (Maria Montessori‚ The Absorbent Mind‚ p109) The learning of language is truly the child’s most remarkable intellectual achievement and is amazingly accomplished rapidly in a very short time span. “By merely living and without any conscious effort the individual

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    Method: A Rhetorical Analysis Maria Montessori graduated in 1894 from the University of Rome’s medical school‚ becoming Italy’s first female doctor. This was a feat that reinforced Montessori’s commitment to women’s rights. Living in the 20th century‚ Montessori noticed society’s use of science as an approach to improving education. She believed these strategies were scientifically irrelevant to the teaching of students. In her writing “The Montessori Method”‚ Maria Montessori effectively convinces

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    What Is “Montessori‚” Anyway? Maria Montessori: The Woman Behind The Name Maria Montessori was a medical doctor‚ born in Italy in 1870‚ whose Montessori offers interest in the mentally retarded led her to develop a highly successful “freedom within structure.” concrete and sensory-based teaching approach that helped them to learn. Later‚ she applied her discoveries to normal but impoverished children from the slums of Rome‚ and her success with these children was even more remarkable. Soon‚ people

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    example of the butterfly; “As it grows it retains for a period the same form and with it a whole group of characteristics‚ which remain constant for a definite epoch. Then comes a period of transition‚ brief and critical and out comes a butterfly”. Maria Montessori‚ Her life and works‚ E.M Standling. The four stages of development are 0-6 years‚ 6-12 years‚ 12-18years and 18-24 years. However‚ Dr. Montessori noticed that in each stage of development is sub-divided. She believed that in the first sub-stage

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    information‚ raising issues and sharing ideas regarding Montessori Approach‚ Children’s growth and development and by putting Montessori method into practice. 3. Dr. Maria Montessori’s early years had a great influence and did impact her life as an adult. It did help her to overcome so many obstacles in her early years. Maria Montessori had the fondness to aspire to learn and pursue different subjects at school that most young women of that time would not pursue. Her interest to attend technical

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    Philosophy & History Paper Maria Montessori was born in 1870 and in 1896 became the first female doctor in Italy‚ graduating from the University of Rome’s medical school. In 1899 she was in charge of director of an Orthographic School‚ a school for children who were regarded as ’hopelessly deficient’. For 2 years‚ she worked with these children and under her direction‚ the children developed to such an extent that a number of them were able to read & write well enough to be successful at a public

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