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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 possibility of becoming a unique individual in his own right. Dr Marie Montessori said "It follows that the new-born child has to do a piece of formative work which corresponds in the psychological sphere to the one just done by the embryo in the physical sphere. Before him there is a period of life different from that which he led in the womb; yet still unlike that of the man he is to become." Dr Marie Montessori termed the new born child’s as a spiritual embryo . The embryo has all the

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    Rina Dhakad Evening Batch FOUR PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT Fundamental development takes place from conception to 24 years of age during this‚ Montessori observed four distinct periods‚ or "planes"‚ in human development‚ extending from birth to six years‚ from six to twelve‚ from twelve to eighteen‚ and from eighteen to twenty-four. These four planes of development were used to describe the path of development every child follows‚ from birth to adulthood. She saw different characteristics‚ needs‚

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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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    classes (sections) of Meycauayan College in Annex Campus and Lord’s Angels Montessori School will be selected to participate in the process. Students will receive a survey questionnaire and examination while the teachers will receive a survey questionnaire only. The subjects and respondents of this study will be the Third Year or Fourth Year High School students of Meycauayan College in Annex Campus and Lord’s Angels Montessori School in Malolos. A total of ten sections will be composed to answer

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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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    Montessori St. Nicholas Foundation Course (Birth – 6)     Unit No.  13 Assignment  13a: What are the essential qualities of a good Montessori teacher‚ and why are these essential from the child ’s point of view? Assignment  13b:  Describe in detail the changing demands made on the teacher and how she adjusts her role in the classroom accordingly?     Name:             | Lim C. Chong  | MSN Student Reference: | 14789 | Address: | 43 Alexander StreetCockle BayHowickAUCKLANDNew Zealand

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    parents in school life | | 8 | 2 | Basic psychological needs | | 9 | 2 | How teaches can provide for psychological needs | | 9 | 2 | Intergrated whole (will‚ mind‚ body and spirit) | | 9 | 2 | Three stages of obedience | | 10 | 2 | How deviations manifest themselves in children | | 10 | 2 | Mixed ages in the learning enviroment | | 11 | 2 | Five different modes of learning | | 11 | 2 | Intergrate a handicapped child | | 11 | 2 | Useful development chart | | 11 | 2 | SECTION

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    upon the fundamental facts that do not change no matter what the ideology is at any special historical moment or how often ideologies change and by doing so sway men to pursue different channels.” – Maria Montessori Human Needs According to the book Creative Development in the Child: A Montessori Approach(p.288) by Rukmini Ramachandran‚ “A man does not come to the Earth merely to eat and enjoy himself! Like all other forms of life‚ he comes with his hands to do his work. He must (a) nourish his himself

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    Question 1 Dr. Montessori gave us a Decalogue. Comment on each one of them. What can happen if we did not did not follow them. You could refer to your personal experiences. The Montessori Decalogue are explained as below. 1. Never touch the child unless invited by him (in some way or another). Unless there is a very strong reason to (like avoiding an accident‚ for example)‚ it is important that one should never touch a child unless a child requests it. Picking up a child without the child’s

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