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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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    My impressions To tell the truth each time opening a new book I face an ingrained habit – to jump the gun‚ glancing over the last page. I haven’t eradicated it yet. I can’t stop judging the book by its last page‚ and I suppose I’ll never can. This book as you understand wasn’t an exception. I was advised not to do that but of course I threw the caution to the wind‚ following my awful curiosity. The first phrase that struck my eye was -“Florence had now to face a life without her

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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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    4/4/2012 English 11 Sagging Pants Essay First impressions is one of the most important things people think about when they first meet someone. Meeting someone the first time‚ and seeing their pants hang below their buttocks‚ is not of the best first impressions someone can make. Sagging is one of the main trends young men in our community have been exhibiting. It shows that these lads don’t care about what anyone thinks about them and how they appear to people outside of their normal everyday

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    First Impressions are Not Lasting Impressions When you see a person in a wheelchair‚ a person with no legs‚ or a person with physical abnormalities what is you reaction? Do you stare with curiosity? Do you pretend to be indifferent and walk by like there is no person there at all? Are you disgusted or stricken with pity? Or do you see them as a person‚ just like you‚ living their life the best they know how? Our perception of people are largely based on their physical appearance and often the

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    First impressions and views on strangers: Raskolnikov’s respect It takes a second or less to decide if someone is trustworthy according to a study done at Princeton. The students were given as long as they wanted to look at the people and decide their level of integrity but most only used one tenth of a second. Prejudice and earlier experiences obviously plays a role in the split second decision but it is animal instinct to judge quickly and get to know later. This judgement and instant respect or

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    Job Interviews i. First Impression ii. How to dress iii. How to speak 2. Substance abuse i. The effects of dangerous substances ii. How to approach it iii. How to prevent it Exercise 5: First Impressions are always important when it comes to job interviews. You should always try to be relaxed and confident. Don’t have your hands in your pockets or have your head down when you approach the supervisor. A bold smile and direct eye contact is a good first impression to me. Although sometimes

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    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 is when we can categorise or recognise‚ what is what. The senses have tremendous potential and are

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    If you were to ask Montessori teachers which part of “curriculum” is the most important‚ my guess is most teachers would say Practical Life. Practical Life is the foundation for everything that follows in a Montessori classroom. It is also the one area of the classroom that does not require special materials and tools (other than adjustments for size). The materials used are the easily found in your own home‚ because the activities are the very same ones we partake in every day in our homes– things

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    Dr Montessori emphasizes the importance of the development of imagination. How do cultural activities in a Montessori prepared environment aid in the development…. The ability to imagine is a unique human experience and deserves to be nurtured and encouraged. Dr. Maria Montessori believed that the development of the child’s imagination and creativity are inborn powers within the child that develops as his mental capacities are established through his interaction with the environment. The cultural

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