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    Geography Introduction Montessori geography helps a child understand the world they live in and their place in it. Geography work is done to teach the child about the society he lives in and the others around the world. It gives a better understanding to the child to make him realize that he is not only a member of his society but a member of this world. He learns about different people around the world. Geography is the study of the life of man‚ the way humans live‚ and the way of life that

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    Human Tendencies

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    The Tendencies of Human Here are the tendencies of humans as defined by Maria Montessori: • Orientation. Human beings want to know their relationship to the environment around them. When children enter a new environment‚ they often want to look at and touch everything around them. They enjoy knowing "where" they fit in - from learning their address to finding their country and continent on a map. • Order. People prefer order to chaos and confusion. Order brings predictability and security. There

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    facilitator‚ that is by establishing an atmosphere in which learners feel comfortable to consider new ideas and are not threatened by external factors’ Laird is not alone in his theory of cognitive development‚ Carl Rogers‚ Abraham Maslow‚ Maria Montessori‚ Malcolm Knowles‚ John Holt‚ Jerome Bruner and Kolb all ascribe to theory of facilitation as key to the learning process‚ although not completely indicative of the learning process on its own. This theory of cognitive development can be seen working

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    Standard Deviation

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    However‚ deforms that take place in development of psychological aspects of a child are not only threat to building the character and the personality of the child also you find certain physical deforms in curable in medicine. Dr. Montessori‚ according to her she fugues deviated children are. The naughty children act and react very strong as a result of severe treatment they have received. So their behavior is cruel from others. The weak children are always mistaken for good

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    relationship between the two great sections of society- children and adults” – Dr Montessori * * The education system that exists in the present world no one is happy‚ the teachers are discontented and children are very disturbed resulting in un happiness. Many educational experts and teachers have been continuously working on the system. They have made a lot of changes but it seems to have failed the expectations. Dr Montessori says all the efforts and changes does not solve the problem. The root

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    Universe and Child

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    question is "discuss how montessori cultural subjects extend the child’s knowledge and understanding of the world. " i just finished my essay.. please tell me whether it make sense... i will love to have anyone of u to help editing it... as my english essay writing skill is terrible.. here is my essay : Maria Montessori called her plan for the young child the “Cosmic Curriculum”. Cosmic in this context means comprehensive‚ holistic and purposeful. Cultural Activities in a Montessori environment are used

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    Unit 18 - Database P1, M1

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    Database Database‚ it is a place use to store lots of data. It can be seen as a filing cabinet. And database management system (DBMS) is software that specificity designs for managing the data in database such as create‚ update or delete them. General is including security‚ retrieval and backup features. User also allows using the data to create a report or share data with multi-user. MS Access is a database management system design by Microsoft. It offers user four important objects they are:

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    Nurse: Nursing and Self Care

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    practice & research Exploring Orem’s self-care deficit nursing theory in learning disability nursing: Philosophical parity paper: part 1 In a two-part article‚ Paul Horan and colleagues explore the relevance of this popular nursing model from a variety of perspectives. Can Orem’s self-care deficit nursing theory be helpful in meeting the needs of people with learning disabilities? (Taylor 2002) and is one of the most frequently used theories in general nursing practice (Alligood and Marriner-Tomey

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    complicated‚ not only allows the mind to reveal itself but it enables the whole being to enter into special relationships with its environment. We might even say that man “takes possession of his environment with his hands”. (Montessori M‚ The Secret of Childhood‚ 1972‚ p 81) Maria Montessori stated that our hands are what put us as humans above the rest of the animal species. This is because humans are the only species to use their hands separately to their legs‚ and humans use their hands to create and

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    Unit 64 Outcome 1 to 6

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    2. Explain how the following points have influenced the current provision to working with children in the UK: Montessori: Montessori education is an educational approach developed by Italian physician and educator Maria Montessori. Montessori education is practiced in schools and nurseries worldwide‚ serving children from birth to eighteen years old. Montessori education is characterized by an emphasis on independence‚ freedom within limits‚ and respect for a child’s natural psychological

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