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    independent. Therefore‚ the first active manifestation of the child’s individual liberty must be so guided that through the activity he may arrive at independence. * Dr. Maria Montessori Comment on the above quote and explain how the Montessori practical life exercises help the child to become independent. “No one can be free unless he is independent. Therefore‚ the first active manifestations of the child’s individual liberty must be so guided that through this activity he may arrive at independence.” (The

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    Underpinning is a method used to increase foundation depth or repairing faulty foundations. This might be the case if you plan to add stories to an existing structure or when the foundation has been damaged. One visible sign that your building needs underpinning are cracks appearance. When a building needs a foundation repair some cracks‚ especially wider than ¼ inch appear visible‚ meaning than an underpinning needs to be done. Foundation failures could also be considered as heaved foundations‚

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    Maria Montessori Practical life activities give the child an understanding of his/her environment and how it works. The child enjoys all types of work. Child also enjoys keeping the environment beautiful for all to use. This work builds the child’s self-esteem‚ making him feel of value. It may seem like they are "playing" when they are table scrubbing or polishing silver‚ but through these types of activities they are becoming prepared to do the "real" learning. Practical Life activities also

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    social development as possibly the most important element in her schools. Her emphasis on children being allowed the freedom to work alone and to develop concentration did not mean that she underestimated the importance of social development. Instead what she saw was that it was precisely because the children were allowed to work in such freedom that they then displayed their innate social cohesion. She saw that true discipline and harmony was something that came from within and was not something that

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    environment in intelligent ways. Discuss the principles underlining the practical life exercises and how it fosters independence in children. Dr Maria Montessori was the founder of Montessori Method of education. She devised a method of education which combines a philosophy with practical approach based on the central idea of freedom for the child within a carefully planned and structured environment. She divided the area of study into five‚ namely -practical life‚ sensorial‚ language‚ mathematics and

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    DMT 104 Practical Life (Assignment One) Montessori in the Absorbent Mind writes that “the hands are instruments of man’s intelligence”. It is therefore critical that children develop the ability to control and coordinate their hand muscle so that these can come into contact with the environment in intelligent ways. Discuss the principles underlining the practical life exercises and how it fosters independence in children. Introduction A child in the first six years becomes a full member

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    their own desires through their own efforts. All this is thought to the young children as a part of an education for independence. “If an educational act is to be efficacious‚ it will be only one which tends to help toward the complete unfolding of life. To be thus helpful it is necessary rigorously to avoid the arrest of spontaneous movements and the imposition of arbitrary tasks.” The Montessori Method‚ chapter 5. The Montessori education will ensures that the child will develop holistically. The

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    financial support of the "Europe for Citizens" Programme of the European Commission "Too many people expect wonders from democracy‚ when the most wonderful thing of all is just having it." Walter Winchell BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ACTIVE DEMOCRACY What Is Democracy? [pic] Democracy comes from the Greek word‚ "demos‚" meaning people. In democracies‚ it is the people who hold sovereign power over legislator and government. Democracy is a form of government in which

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    Practical 1 Aim: - WAP to perform arithmetic operation using command buttons. (Declare variables globally). Design:- Source code :- Path :- F:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\COMMON\IDE\IDE ‘Initialize variable global Dim a‚ b‚ c As Integer ‘event for clear content Private Sub Command1_Click() ‘clear text box Text1.Text = "" Text2.Text = "" Text3.Text = "" End Sub ‘option for addition Private Sub Option1_Click() a = Val(Text1.Text) b = Val(Text2.Text) ‘Perform operation c = a + b Text3

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    The United States of America has five basic principles which ensure the ability of the country. The basic foundations: fundamental worth‚ equality of all persons‚ majority rule minority rights‚ necessity of compromise‚ and ividual freedom. This paper reviews three of the five principles: majority rule and minority rights‚ individual freedom‚ and necessity of compromise. Two of these cases of individual freedom plus majority rule and minority rights the United States has failed to uphold

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