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    set forth that will encourage all families to feel welcomed‚ all children to feel loved‚ and everyone to want to work together as one in order to aid in a child’s optimal development. It all began in preschool and kindergarten while attending a Montessori School in my town. My preschool and kindergarten experience has had a great impact on my ideas towards education. I felt safe‚ secure‚ and special in school. I remember specific activities that at my new school‚ when I transitioned in the 1st

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    Four planes of development Development can be defined as an act of developing from birth till maturity.Development is a series of re-births. Dr. Maria Montessori said‚ child is always in a continued stage development. Child is continuously growing whereas adult is already matured. Development occurs in stages‚ almost like steps. She further noted that within each stage of development‚ there is a creative period of intense acquisition of skills or knowledge and then a calmer period of consolidation

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    Montessori based vision‚ mission statement and philosophy ECE Program Information Suzanne Helt ECE 312 Instructor Garrett Corduan August 20‚ 2012 ECE Program Information The children of today are the adults of tomorrow. It is only right that we give them the best start that we can. In order for them to get the best start‚ we have to take a look at their needs and formulate a way to give each of them a strong foundation. We do this by creating

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    a child (Montessori 1966‚ 2007a‚ 2007b). There are three terms which require defining prior to understanding the role of a teacher. The first is the term “teacher” as Montessori’s expectations of a teacher are vastly different from what has and is expected. Secondly there are the deviations which hinder a child’s natural path. And the final term “normalisation” which suggests some sort of psychiatric reprogramming‚ but in fact is the exact opposite (Montessori‚ 2007a). A Montessori teacher

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    be efficacious‚ it will be only one which tends to help toward the complete unfolding of life. To be thus helpful it is necessary rigorously to avoid the arrest of spontaneous movements and the imposition of arbitrary tasks.” The Montessori Method‚ chapter 5. The Montessori education will ensures that the child will develop holistically. The holistic development of the child is including physical development‚ emotional development‚ relational development‚ intellectual development‚ and spiritual development

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    The Absorbent Mind Montessori AMI course 2014-2015 Umadevi Vadla04-01-2015 Index TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u Childs part in world reconstruction: education for life PAGEREF _Toc432921001 \h 2Periods of growth PAGEREF _Toc432921002 \h 3The four planes of development PAGEREF _Toc432921003 \h 3The spiritual embryo PAGEREF _Toc432921004 \h 7The child’s conquest of independence PAGEREF _Toc432921005 \h 9Language PAGEREF _Toc432921006 \h 9Importance of movement in general development PAGEREF _Toc432921007

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    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 child

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    Explain how you would support these sensitive periods during this first crucial stage. Dr. Maria Montessori‚ basing on her scientific child observation‚ concluded that children learn and adjust to their surroundings on their own and by the means of inner powers (Montessori‚ 1966) they possess at birth: the Absorbent Mind (Montessori‚ 2007a)‚ human tendencies (Montessori‚ 1966) and sensitive periods (Montessori‚ 1966). Essential skills acquisition and adjustment occurs in the first six years of life

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    childhood service‚ whether full time or part time‚ publicly or f privately funded. Early childhood services fall broadly into two catergories: Services aiming to meet children’s development needs playgroups‚ naionrai‚parent and toddler groups. Montessori pre-schools. These are known as ’sessional’ services. Services aiming to meet the needs of parents who are employed or in full-time education or training créches/nurseries‚ workplace nurseries and family day-care(childminding). These services

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    ordinary childhood center‚ the founder Miss Nor Julia bt Mohammad Nor tried to implant new exposure in educating the child using the Montessori Theory which had been used in several countries such as Australia‚ United Kingdom and United States. Montessori education is an educational approach developed by Italian physician and educator Maria Montessori. The Montessori approach is designed to support the natural development of children in a well-prepared environment (Early childhood education today

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