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Dr. Maria Montessori (1870 – 1952)

Was born in Italy and was the first woman in that country to be
admitted to medical school. Dr. Montessori was gifted in sharing
a philosophy that gives hope to mankind. This exciting
philosophy is based on a wonderful combination of scientific
observation, idealism and common sense. Dr. Montessori believed
that the child is the inevitable creator of humankind – it is
the vision of the children today being a whole new society
tomorrow. Respect for all forms of life is at the core of the
Montessori philosophy and the child is viewed as the hope of the
future.
Dr. Montessori discovered that in order for children to learn,
practical and accessible materials should be prepared for them.
Materials should be child-sized. During her observation, she
realized that children should be given the freedom to choose.
This freedom brings a great degree of independence. She observed
that when children are occupied in their tasks, they are more
relaxed and peaceful. The right environment is very important
and effective in the development of a child’s education.
In a Montessori classroom, children learn how to work
independently, under the careful supervision of an educator
trained to work with children. Each child is generally in the
same class for three years. This creates a strong bond between
child, parents, and teacher. Multi-age grouping allows the child
to move on at an individualized pace. Teachers keep detailed
records and notes about each child’s lessons. Progress in
academic, social, and emotional development is also noted and
detailed summary reports are prepared twice a year for parent
conferences.
It is this combination of practical life, mathematical skills,
reading, writing, and a respect and understanding of nature that
makes a Montessori child a unique person.
Today there are approximately five thousand private and two
hundred public Montessori schools in the United States.
Montessori schools are recognized and respected the world over
for creating a learning environment that fosters initiative,
self-esteem, and the joy of learning.
To learn more about Montessori education, please visit
www.montessori.edu
www.montessori-ami.org
www.montessori-namta.org
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