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    RATIONALE OF PRACTICAL LIFE Many have questioned the true purpose and success of the Montessori method‚ specially the practical life area because it comes across as wasted time where the child spends spooning‚ pouring and playing‚ doing whatever he/she pleases‚ but many don’t know that “Dr. Maria Montessori designed the didactic apparatus as means to the achievement of the sensory‚ motor and intellectual development through the free exercise of the child’s interest” (Dr. Montessori’s own handbook

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    > Emotional development > Spiritual development Fourth plane: 18-24 Years Conclusion: Introduction:- Dr Maria Montessori was both a pragmatist and visionary. Her medical and anthropological background helped her to study human life from conception to the end of life. According to Dr. Maria Montessori the main goal of education is the development of complete human being ‚ oriented to the environment and adapted to his or her time‚ place and culture. She

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    Why did Maria Montessori encourage the development of imagination rather than fantasy? Why not fantasy under the age of 6 years old? How can we stimulate imagination and its productivity? Give detailed relevant examples. “Imagination extends man beyond his wildest dreams-fantasy will ultimately limit him.” There is difference between Fantasy and imagination that people seem to misunderstand and the value that each has to the child’s development. Imagination is the ability to conceptualise objects

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    parties and the significant of theory in child language development. Therefore‚ on 4th November 2013‚ I had an observation at an early childhood center‚ SMART LITTLE BEE in Putrajaya. Smart Little Bee is not just an 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

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    Date: 4/5/2012 Instructor: Mrs. Deborah The Normalized Child Normalization is one of the most important goals of Montessori‚ but what does normalization mean? Most importantly‚ when does this process occur? Dr. Maria Montessori used the term normalization to describe a unique process she observed in child development. The process of normalization takes place in any Montessori-group at the beginning of the school year that children enter a new unknown environment. However‚ there are many characteristics

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    Maria Montessori‚ The Montessori Method Comment on the above statement and explain your understanding of the role of the educator in assisting the child in his development. “Truly there is an urgent need today of reforming the methods of instruction and education‚ and he who aims at such a renewal is struggling for the regeneration of mankind.” Dr. Maria Montessori‚ The Discovery of the Child‚ Ch. 1‚ Page No. 19 The founder of the Montessori Method of Education‚ Dr. Maria Montessori was one

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    (Dr . Maria Montessori; The Absorbent Mind‚ Chap.1) The founder of the Montessori Method of Education was Dr .Maria Montessori. She was born in Italy in 1870 and became the first women doctor in her country’s history. She devised a method of education‚ which combines a philosophy with practical approach based on the central idea of freedom for the child within a carefully planned and structured environment. The great pioneering achievement of Dr .Maria Montessori was to recognize the

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    Maria Montessori observed that when children are allowed freedom in an environment suited to their needs they blossom. After a period of intense concentration and working with materials that fully engage their interest children appear to be refreshed and contented. Through continued concentrated work of their own choice children grow in inner discipline and peace. She called this process "normalisation" and cited it as "the most important single result of our whole work." (Maria Montessori‚ The

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    potentialities". Montessori.M (1946/1989) Education for a new world: Clio press “We must turn to the child as the key to the fate of our future life” (http://www.montessorisynergies.com/synergies/transformation/wisdom-of-montessori) [Accessed 5th May‚ 2013] The above quotation shall be explored & revealed in the further contents of this essay. To begin with‚ let us first start with a brief current scenario of education in our society. Current scenario of education “The

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    A comparison of the old EYFS to the New EYFS together with the relationship between the Montessori Method and the EYFS structure. The Early Years Foundation Stage is a document which displays and outlines the requirements in development‚ structure of learning and care for a child from birth to 5 years old. It is a legal requirement to follow the EYFS for any companies working with children‚ such as nurseries‚ crèches‚ and independent schools in England. This document is put in place by the

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