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    the child’s development is concentration. It lays the whole basis for his character and social behavior‚ he must find out how to concentrate‚ and for this he needs things to concentrate upon…” The Absorbent Mind‚ Chapter 22 Discuss how the Montessori Education helps to develop a child’s concentration and helps the child in his social development. In order to accomplish any task you need to be able to concentrate your mind for a time‚ it

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    children learn holistically from their outdoor environment‚ such as; trees and the woodland. Areas within the National Curriculum are covered within a Forest School‚ however the areas of the National Curriculum are not directly taught. Montessori School The Montessori approach encourages children to learn with a hands on experience‚ with a

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    and methods used for the delivery of lessons and very often it is influenced by the information and skill learned and nonetheless the enthusiasm felt by the teacher herself. As an aspiring teacher‚ I have always been awed and motivated by Italian physician and educator‚ Maria Montessori’s philosophy and methods. Montessori’s learning approach is characterized by an emphasis on independence‚ freedom within limits‚ and respect for a child’s natural psychological development. Montessori’s method promotes

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    to compare and contrast the differences between three different models used in early childhood education. The Montessori Method‚ Reggio Emilia Approach and High scope approach. The Montessori Method is a child centered educational approach developed by Dr. Maria Montessori. It is based on child development from birth to adulthood using scientific observations. (Introduction to Montessori‚ 2013). Likewise the Reggio Emilia Approach concentrates on a child’s natural development. It has the philosophy

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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 crucial

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    a multi-cultural and inclusive classroom on Montessori preschool. Maria Montessori created what she called Cosmic Education. She believed that children from ages 3-12 can and should learn about big things. The Cosmic Education starts with very big concepts and then over time‚ they are refined to teach the details. There are Five Great Lessons that start with the beginning of the universe and continue through ancient history. Each year in the Montessori classrooms children receive the same lessons

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    the scientific method.” Dr.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

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    Montessori and Reggio Emilia are progressive approaches to early childhood education that appear to be growing in New Zealand and have many points in common. In each approach‚ children are viewed as active authors of their own development‚ strongly influenced by natural‚ dynamic‚ self-righting forces within themselves‚ opening the way towards growth and learning. Teachers depend on carefully prepared‚ aesthetically pleasing environments that serve as a pedagogical tool and provide strong messages

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    child to conduct his own experiences.” by Maria MontessoriBrooke Robledo Benita Flores Early Childhood 1 October 2014 Maria Montessori Born in Chiaravalle in the Province of Ancona in 1870‚ Maria Montessori was the first woman to practice medicine in Italy‚ having graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Rome in 1896. As a physician‚ Dr‚ Montessori was in touch with young children and became profoundly interested in their development. Through careful and exhaustive scrutiny

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    language and social skills by soaking knowledge. He takes steps in different sensitive period and repeats his movements‚ words or social skill actions to improve and to perfect his movement‚ language and social skills. The Absorbent Mind: Dr. Maria Montessori uses the term Absorbent Mind to describe the child ’s mental capacity for soaking up knowledge and information unconsciously(Handbook). The influence of the Absorbent Mind lasts from birth to approximately six years of age. She divided the absorbent

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