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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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    War II‚ the effect it had on those unfortunate enough to serve in the war was as great‚ if not greater‚ than any other war this planet has seen. Erich Maria Remarque was unfortunate enough to be one of the many drafted into service for World War I. His experiences in the war were the main influences for All Quite on the Western Front. Erich Maria Reqmarque’s

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    Montessori Method

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    limits then what we will see superficially is a child that ‘does as he is told.’ But this is not self - discipline – this is the kind of discipline that disappears as soon as the adult exerting their will disappears. Maria Montessori hoped for so much more than this. . Montessori said that if we want to help children develop into self disciplined adults then we need to provide the kind of environment that will help the child to create a strong will – when self control is born within the child

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    Over the past ten to fifteen years the early years sector has been at the forefront of government agenda and there have been huge changes in response to social and economic developments. Montessori school A Montessori education is an approach developed by Italian physician and educator Maria Montessori and

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    people‚ that devotion turned fanatical. Nationalism became the way to justify wars and mass executions. Hundreds of thousands of people died in wars fought in the name of nationalism. If war is such an awful thing‚ why would anyone desire it? Erich Maria Remarque’s war novel All Quiet on the Western Front gives an example of nationalism in Germany as a reason to become a soldier. The narrator of this novel introduces Kantorek‚ his schoolmaster. Kantorek was the person who had convinced the narrator’s

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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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    In All Quiet on the Western Front‚ author Erich Maria Remarque reinforces the idea that war is horrific‚ through his use of visual‚ auditory‚ and tactile imagery. Towards the end of the second chapter of the book‚ Remarque begins to disillusionize the glorious imagery of war by describing the death of Kemmerich‚ a German soldier and a fellow classmate of the protagonist Paul. Paul and his other classmates that enlisted sit by Kemmerich’s deathbed‚ illustrating the mourning for their comrade by saying

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    Doctor Benjamin Spock lives on‚ through his vast knowledge of babies and children‚ his countless books on how to take care of babies‚ children and teenagers are still very popular. Issues on SIDS‚ Montessori Schools‚ and child discipline are issues that the world still continue to do studies on and debate on till this day. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is a big issue among parents and pediatricians‚ continuous debates go on between parents and pediatricians‚ if babies should be put on their

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    Throughout the novel All Quiet on the Western Front‚ the author Erich Maria Remarque‚ explores the effects of war through both literary and structural techniques. Remarque himself being involved in the war‚ writes from the perspective of young German soldiers who were on duty during the World War One campaign. Using various literary techniques‚ Remarque is able to convey the effects of war through the destruction of natural imagery‚ the displacement experienced by the soldiers as well as the loss

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    Dr Montessori emphasizes the importance of the development of imagination. How do cultural activities in a Montessori prepared environment aid in the development…. The ability to imagine is a unique human experience and deserves to be nurtured and encouraged. Dr. Maria Montessori believed that the development of the child’s imagination and creativity are inborn powers within the child that develops as his mental capacities are established through his interaction with the environment. The cultural

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