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Famous Maria Montessori quotes – Benefits of the Montessori programme

Benefits of the Montessori Programme   Montessori education offers children opportunities to develop their potential as they step out into the world as engaged, competent, responsible, and respectful citizens with an understanding and appreciation that learning is for life.   ” Free the child’s potential, and you will transform him into the world.” -Maria Montessori ●  Each child is valued as a unique individual. Montessori education recognizes that children learn in different ways, and accommodates all learning styles. Students are also free to learn at their own pace, each advancing through the curriculum when they are ready, guided by the teacher, and an individualized learning plan.   Montessori movable alphabets ●  Beginning at an early age, Montessori students develop order, coordination,  concentration, and independence. Classroom design, materials, and daily routines support the individual’s emerging “self-regulation” (ability to educate one’s self ...

Method of teaching children to become familiar with the Alphabet

  The Montessori method – a way to help children get familiar with the Alphabet. Children learn to read and write unconsciously. By holding toys, children learn how to hold a pen. And children learn to write from a doodle on paper. Also, by listening to the first sounds of words, your child will learn how sounds combine to form a word. With the Montessori method, children learn to read and write in a very natural way. They can study on their own time budget, without any constraints. Movable Alphabet As Dr. Maria Montessori once said: “What the hand does, the mind remembers.” ” What the hand does, the mind remembers.” It is quite common in the Montessori teaching method when children begin to learn from the most concrete things and gradually move to more abstract concepts. The more children know how to perform actions, write and draw with their hands, the more concepts and letters are in their brain. A Montessori classroom Adults are the same as children. The more we feel/receive th...

How does Montessori School develop a child’s 8 senses?

  Learning with all our senses allows us to have a fuller, richer experience. Montessori School strives to provide opportunities for children to experience all senses. And let them learn from the world around them through those senses. 1. Montessori School explores deeper than the five common senses. As you grow up, you certainly learned about sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell. These are, of course, the five basic senses that we tend to think of, but at Montessori School children will have access to the following 8 senses. Visual.-  The ability to distinguish objects by form, color, and size. visual thị giác Tactile/Touch . –  the sense of touch, or how something feels on our body Touch xúc giác Baric. –  ability to distinguish differences based on weight and / or pressure Thermic . –  ability to feel differences in the temperatures Thermic cảm nhiệt Auditory . –  another name to describe the ability of hearing sound Auditory Thính giác Olfactory. – ...