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Montessori Philosophy Dr. Maria Montessori discovered a good deal about the nature of the learning process in young children. She came to believe that every child delights in spontaneous activity directed toward intellectual discovery. A carefully prepared environment in a Montessori classroom nourishes and encourages a child's natural development. Attitudes and confidence developed during these formative years will serve them throughout their lifetime. For a confident child, new activities are not only a challenge but also a delight. A child is most apt to retain a positive attitude toward learning and acquire confidence in a relaxed atmosphere where they set their own pace, follow their own interests, and are freed of criticism and competition. The following are some basic Montessori concepts:
The main curriculum areas in a Montessori classroom are Practical Life (self-help), Sensorial, Cosmic (science and geography), Language, and Math. All areas are interconnected and carefully sequenced, building each new skill on earlier success. The instructor is not so much a teacher as an observer and preparer. Helping each child solve the "problem of the match" is her/his main function. The children's natural love of repetition and order are respected. The main goals for the children are that they achieve "normalization" (a self-reliant maturity), a love of learning, and a reverence for life. The materials are kept in perfect condition and carefully displayed on low shelves. They are self-correcting so the child can truly be his/her own teacher. Suggested Reading list for Primary Parents: The Absorbent Mind by Dr. Maria MontessoriSecret of Childhood by Dr. Maria Montessori The Montessori Method by Dr. Maria Montessori Children - The Challenge by Rudolf Driekurs Positive Discipline - The Preschool Years by Jane Nelson Raising Self-Reliant Children in a Self Indulgent World by Jane Nelson Suggested Reading List for Elementary Parents: To Educate the Human Potential by Dr. Maria MontessoriThe Elementary Method by Dr. Maria Montessori |