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Maria Montessori
Maria Montessori is probably the best known of the thinkers. She was the first Italian female physician, and, years ...
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The Montessori Approach
"I have studied the child. I have taken what the child has given me and expressed it and that is what is called ...
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Montessori Environments (Birth Through Adulthood)
Casa dei Bambini (3 to 6 Years) Children of this age possess what Dr. Montessori called the Absorbent Mind. This type ...
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The Montessori Way
Note: The following essay is excerpted from The Montessori Way by Tim Seldin and Paul Epstein, copyright 2003 by The ...
Source: The Montessori Foundation
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Toward Best Practice in Montessori: The Exercises of Practical Life
The exercises in Practical Life are the very heart of Montessori education. As young children wash tables, pour ...
Source: The Montessori Foundation
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Preschools of Thought: What Are the Different Preschool Philosophies?
Do your child's preschool prospects make you feel like a babe in the woods? It may seem like there are more preschool ...
Source: Education.com
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What You Need to Know About Montessori Preschools
Here are some of the distinguishing factors of a Montessori Preschool.
Source: Education.com
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Choosing a Preschool to Match Your Child's Temperament
As a child's first teacher, parents are in a unique position to understand their child's mood and energy. Many in the ...
Source: Education.com
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Principles of the Montessori Method
The Montessori method has been and is very popular around the world with early childhood professionals and parents. The ...
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The Montessori Method in Action
In a prepared environment, materials and activities provide for three basic areas of child involvement: Practical ...
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Montessori Turns 100!
Can a preschooler teach herself to read? Can a boy in kindergarten cut his own apple with a real knife? Will young ...
Source: Education.com
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All About Montessori Preschools
Montessori schools started in 1907 and are based on the ideas and work of Dr. Maria Montessori, one of the first women...
Source: Education.com


