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    in themselves but to which every group attributes its own special meaning." (The Absorbent Mind‚ chapter 11‚ page 108). With reference to the above quote‚ please discuss how language calls to the child and how is language encouraged through the Montessori language exercise? Language is the ability to understand speech and a desire to convey one’s feelings and thoughts. It is a kind of difficulty‚ which encloses a given human being company‚ and separates it from all others. It unites

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    of the human personality begins at the hour of birth.”- Maria Montessori‚ The Absorbent mind‚ Kalakshetra Publication 2010 edition‚ pg.2 According to Maria Montessori a child’s potential of learning occurs from birth to six years. The learning takes place in a very amazing and special way. The mind absorbs everything from the environment‚ and environment plays an important and critical role in early brain development. Maria Montessori referred this important phase of development as the “absorbent

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    Imagine growing up in a household where there are established norms and rules‚ and then transitioning to a school where those norms‚ are completely changed. In result‚ one is left completely confused on how to behave and think. That is the reality for many children of Hawaiian descent. These children grow up in a home with set norms‚ and then go to school where they are asked to act and think in a completely different way. Therefore‚ these children are unable to reach full academic potential and

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    Foundation stage and how they recognise the importance of play in learning and development and have made it apart of their statutory framework. * 11% Research 165 words Look at Maria Montessori’s theories and briefly how this is harnessed in the Montessori curriculum. * 10% Research 150 words Briefly look at the Didactic and Ludocentric approach. * 10% Research 150

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    Automated Enrolment System of Casa Dolores Montessori School Alvin Joseph D. Hicban BSIT-3 Chapter 1: I. Introduction The discovery of computer has a great function‚ to make work easier‚ more capable‚ and more adaptable for the humanity. It has brought a new level of knowledge that became the new standard in the industry. It made the school more efficient for students and provided path to communicate. Nowadays‚ computer based system is commonly used by every company and

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    References: Decker‚ C.‚ Decker‚ J.‚ Freeman‚ N.‚ and Knorpf‚ H. (2009). Planning and administering early childhood programs (9th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson THE INTERNATIONAL MONTESSORI INDEX‚ (TIMI) (2011) Retrieved from: www.montessori.edu on December 3‚ 2011

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    conditions determine the extent to which this potential can be achieved. Discuss the statement from your understanding of the spiritual embryo and the importance of hereditary (nature) and environment (nurture) in its development as analyses by Maria Montessori. Many of the genes men carry are similar from one person to the other. However‚ it is the mix of these genes (determined by parentage)‚ makes each one unique. The reason for this is because during conception each parent passes on half of his/her

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    (2008‚ 2nd Ed.) Advanced Early Years‚ Harlow: Heinemann Montessori Centre International (undated) Module 4 Contemporary Issues‚London: MCI Montessori Centre International (undated) Module 5 Childcare and Health‚ London : MCI Montessori‚ M. (1966)‚ The Secret of Childhood New York: Random House Montessori‚M.(2007) The Absorbent Mind Amsterdam: Montessori-Pierson Publishing Company Montessori‚M. (2007) The Discovery of the Child‚ Amsterdam: Montessori- Pierson Publishing Company

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    C8 Maria Montessori work was innovative at a time when children learned by rote she encouraged children to organise their own activities and absorb information from their environment. She belived in child-led education and learning through senses‚ and developed constructive play‚ but felt that if children were encouraged to learn skills such as drawing then they would have the skills to develop their own ideas . Montessori encouraged children to learn through participation in ‘real life’ activities

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    preparation for standardized test will help children succeed in life. Powell has expectations for ordinary children to act stern and serious like the children he teaches in the military. But in other cases‚ Maria Montessori believes that children shouldn’t have “structure”. Montessori feels it is necessary for teachers to guide their children without letting them feel your

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