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    Montessori Directress

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    parts‚ not only as an educator. She handles disputes‚ without judging. She offers support when a child lacks confidence in himself. “Never help a child with a task at which he feels he can succeed.” Maria Montessori. “Free the child’s potential‚ and you will transform him into the world”. Maria Montessori. That’s important not only for the child but the teacher as well. The teacher’s role is to offer support and encouragement in order for that individual to have trust in themselves‚ and

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    Anastasia Nikolaevna Nicholas II was the last Russian tsar of the Romanov dynasty. He was married to tsarina Alexandria‚ and together they had five children: Olga‚ Tatiana‚ Maria‚ Anastasia‚ and Alexei. The family was murdered after Nicholas’ abdication of the throne and being placed under house arrest at the Ipatiev House. Graves were discovered later‚ but it seemed that some of the family was missing. Anastasia and Alexei’s bodies were not found. This mystery inspired movies‚ and some people even

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    case of animals. Though the voices are faint and plaintive‚ puppies emit a real bark‚ kittens meow‚ and lambs bleat. They are endowed with such instinct from birth. “Animals have merely awakened their instincts towards their specified behavior‚” (Maria Montessori‚ Her life and Work chapter XII‚ page 203). In the case of human baby‚ it is less complete physically and is much slower to develop its powers of movement. At birth‚ baby cannot raise himself‚ cannot speak‚ cannot walk‚ he lies inert and

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    The General Douglas MacArthur Landing Memoria * An additional popular and first-rate tourist destination in Leyte that several travelers like to see is General Douglas MacArthur Landing Memorial. * Situated at Red Beach in Palo‚ the memorial functions statues depicting the historical and victorious return with the American Liberation Forces led by U.S. General Douglas MacArthur‚ which happened in 1944. * Folks can effortlessly see the statues within the province for these figures have

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    Maria Whoopee Call Me

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    December 4  Bademan    Call Me Maria Essay (Whoopee)    Who is Whoopee? Whoopee is a friend that Maria met and likes her a lot. She is  almost always positive and happy‚ and wants others to be just like her. She adds a lot of joy  to Maria’s life as well. Whoopee is very kind and caring‚ and she is always looking out for  others like Maria.    First of all‚ Whoopee is always looking out for Maria and wants her to stay happy. An  example of Whoopee looking out for Maria is when Maria says “Whoopee talks me out of my 

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    What is sensitive period and the environment required for sensitive period At birth the child ’s physical development is more or less complete while psychologically it is still in the embryonic state. For this reason Dr. Maria Montessori called that the human being is still a "spiritual embryo" when it is born. "Man seems to have two embryonic periods‚ one is prenatal like that of the animals; the other is postnatal and only man has this." -The Absorbent Mind‚ p55‚ Chapter 7. “A child possesses

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    importance of the prepared environment and of the directress in a Montessori school according to this stage of development and to the sensitive periods that a child experiences when he is attracted to some specific activities. The directress according to Maria Montessori is a stalker who guides the child towards the discovery of his self. The directress‚ herself is in the position of preparing the child for achieving his own work of becoming a man and in the situation of preparing the environment to lead

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    understand that promotes a proper learning environment. One such learning environment was that which was started my Dr Maria Montessori. She believed that such an environment was best for the children in support of their self discovery. I believe that children are smarter than what we give them credit for and that they are capable of learning much more than previous thought. Dr. Maria Montessori was on to something. In the raising of my children I went with my gut instinct and didn’t realize that what

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    Castle Rackrent

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    Maria Edgeworth’s Castle Rackrent is a satirical novel blaming the Irish people and the English Landlords for the plight of the Irish poor. She illustrates the comical ways of the drunks‚ and the way they act towards the Landlords. The Landlords on the other hand are careless men and women that control the towns. One example of Edgeworth’s use of satire in Castle Rackrent involves the landlords and their lack of leadership abilities. Another example of satire in Castle Rackrent is Jason’s inherent

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    chapter 19) According to Dr: Maria Montessori normalization (the child’s true nature) is one of her main discoveries. Normalization is a word taken from anthropology meaning “becoming a contributing member of the society”. The young children with short attention span learning to focus and concentrate their work for a given period of time is the process of normalization. It happens at the first stage of development (0-6) and occurs when the child is developing normally. Maria Montessori saw a normalized

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