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  2. What is Montessori? 7 Principles of the Montessori Method

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    Let’s take a look at the 7 most important principles of Montessori education. These principles can be used both at Montessori schools and at home, by Montessori parents. 1. Play is work. We should take the play very seriously as it is the way the child expresses himself.

  3. Montessori education - Wikipedia

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    The Montessori method of education is a type of educational method that involves children's natural interests and activities rather than formal teaching methods. A Montessori classroom places an emphasis on hands-on learning and developing real-world skills. [2]

  4. Understanding the Core Principles of the Montessori Method

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    Understanding these principles is crucial for parents, educators, and anyone interested in child development. This article delves into the foundational concepts of the Montessori Method, including self-directed learning, the role of the teacher, and the ideal classroom setup.

  5. Core Components of Authentic Montessori Education

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    A hallmark of Montessori education is the hands-on approach to learning and the use of specially designed learning materials. Beautifully and precisely crafted, Montessori’s distinctive learning materials each teach a single skill or concept.

  6. The Montessori Philosophy | Montessori Foundation | MFA | IMC

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    Montessori schools are designed to help each student discover and fully develop her unique talents and possibilities. They treat each child as a unique individual, allowing her to learn optimally at her own pace and in the way that best suits her learning style.

  7. What Is Maria Montessori Theory Of Education - Simply Psychology

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    The Montessori method of teaching is a child-centered educational approach based on scientific observations of children from birth to adulthood. Developed by Dr. Maria Montessori, it values the human spirit and the development of the whole child—physical, social, emotional, and cognitive.

  8. What Is Montessori Education? - amshq.org

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    Montessori is an education philosophy that can apply to children of any age. Using specialized learning materials and a unique classroom environment, Montessori education helps develop all aspects of the child.

  9. The Complete Guide To Montessori Principles For Beginners

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    These principles guide parents, teachers, and caregivers to interact with children in a way that is respectful, peaceful, and developmentally appropriate. Dr. Montessori taught these principles after her extensive scientific observation of children, their inner lives, and their development.

  10. The Meaning of Montessori: Understanding the Philosophy and ...

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    At the heart of Montessori education are three key principles: freedom, observation, and self-learning. Montessori believed that children should be free to explore and learn at their own pace, rather than being forced into a rigid curriculum.

  11. The Montessori Method: A Comprehensive Overview | Understanding...

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    Central to the Montessori philosophy are several key principles that guide both teaching practices and the design of learning environments. These principles include: Prepared Environment: Montessori classrooms are carefully prepared to facilitate independent learning and exploration.