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    Sensorial: Sense and Child

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    Sensorial comes from the words sense or senses. As there are no new experiences for the child to take from the sensorial work‚ the child is able to concentrate on the refinement of all his senses‚ from visual to stereognostic. “The first of the child’s organs to begin functioning are his senses” (The Absorbent mind‚ chapter 8‚ page 84) A child’s journey in life begins right from the time that he is in his mother’s womb‚ increasing in size and developing his physical structures. Once he is born

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    Dr. Maria Montessori describes Sensorial materials as the key to the universe. Discuss the statement and give examples to support your discussions. "With the gradual emergence of knowledge and volition‚ it becomes imperative to establish some order and clarity within the mind and to distinguish what is essential from what is accidental. ...To satisfy this need‚ he should have an exact‚ scientific guide such as that which is to be found in our apparatus and exercises." The Discovery of the Child

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    academics are impaired because they do not possess the patience to sit there and focus on the work at hand because they are continually distracted. The importance of early developmental stages demonstrated by Sigmund Freud and his concept of “sensitive periods in adjustment and development” gives the reader some sort of explanation of why Sheila acted and behaved the way she did. The lack of love Sheila experienced by her parents‚ especially her mother‚ in the early stages of her life affected Sheila

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    a child. The Montessori classroom is a social institution that not only determines the present state of the child but also their future. In “The Absorbent Mind”‚ Dr Maria Montessori wrote‚ “The most important period of life is not the age of university studies‚ but the first one‚ the period from birth to the age of six. For that is the time when man’s intelligence itself‚ his greatest implement is being formed…At no other age has the child greater need of intelligent help‚ and any obstacle that impedes

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    Sensorial Education Introduction to Sensorial What is Sensorial Education? Sensorial education can simply be defined as the training of senses of children for future learning. What is Sensorial Work Sensorial comes from the words sense or senses. It helps the child to be able to concentrate on the refinement of all his senses‚ from visual to stereognostic. The Purpose of Sensorial Work The purpose and aim of Sensorial work is for the child to acquire clear‚ conscious‚ information and

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    Sensorial Cylinder Blocks Material: Four blocks containing ten cylinders with knobs; each fitting into its respective hole. Block 1: Ten cylinders varying in diameter only Block 2: Ten cylinders varying in height and diameter from tall and wide to short and narrow Block 3: Ten cylinders varying in height and diameter from tall and narrow to short and wide Block 4: Ten cylinders varying in height only Aims: To refine the child’s visual perception of dimension To refine the child’s co-ordination

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    Sensitive Mothering

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    when he/she concentrates on something that attracts his/her attention and provides him/her with useful exercise and also control of error. (Montessori‚2007a pg 240) She provided the children with useful auto educative materials in a favorable and prepared environment‚ materials that were all benefiting to the children. In a favorable and conducive environment‚ where a child has all the positive choices and freedom within limits‚ with the directress setting his/her ground rules‚

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    Sensitive Parenting

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    ‘‘Sensitive parenting is the most important factor in a child’s psychological development.’ Discuss. The role of a parent as discussed by Oates‚ Lewis & Lamb is seen to be the primary source providing children with structure and experience. Behaviourists see the reward system laid down by parents as ‘shaping’ their children’s behaviour whilst social behaviourists see the imitation of behaviours by children as the basis of new behaviours being learned. Social constructivists see parents as

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    In this essay I will attempt to discuss the concept of ‘sensitive mothering’ as being vital to the social and emotional development of a child. In doing so I will discuss various developmental theories to a child’s development and discuss the concepts of ’attachment theory’ encompassing ’internal working model’ and ’quality attachment’ of John Bowlby. I shall also discuss the eight stages contemplated in Erikson’s psychosocial development and the impact attachment has on the social and emotional

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    essential from what is accidental… To satisfy this need‚ he should have an exact‚ scientific guide such as that which is to be found in our apparatus and exercises.” Dr. Montessori – The discovery of the child‚ chap.6 Dr. Montessori describes sensorial materials as the key to the universe. Discuss the statement and give examples to support your discussions. Senses are points of contact through which the stimuli enter and make an impression. Impressions here not only mean knowledge. Knowledge

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