Montessori Method of Teaching

The most important period of life is birth to age six because it is the time when man’s intelligence itself is being formed, plus the full totality of his psychic powers"                      
- Maria Montessori

The Montessori method of teaching is a modern educational movement that encourages teachers to view children and classroom education differently . Montessori method focuses on respecting and encouraging each child's individual differences, providing a nurturing environment to teach social interaction and emotional skills. The philosophical tenet behind the Montessori method is that children each have their own internal guidance for self-directed development. The teacher acts as a guide, watching over the classroom to remove obstacles from learning but not participating as a direct instructor.

According to Dr. Montessori, each child develops through several stages, each unique and requiring a slightly different teaching strategy. The first occurs between birth and age six. This stage represents the time when toddlers, and children acquire language and begin to experience the world for the first time. It includes the development of the ego, where the child begins to first differentiate between self and other.

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