Sunshine Montessori ENVIRONMENT WALKTHROUGH

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Sunshine Montessori ENVIRONMENT WALKTHROUGH. .

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<strong>MARIA MONTESSORI</strong> – radiosapiens.es.

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The Education of even a small child, therefore, does not aim at preparing him for school, but for life. The most important period of life is not the age of university studies, but the first one, the period from birth to the age of six . Never help a child with a task at which he feels he can succeed.

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Areas in Montessori system of Education. Exercise of practical life Sensorial activities Language Arithmetic Culture.

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Exercise of Practical Life. Taking care of oneself Taking care of Environment Grace and courtesy.

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Importance of Practical life activities. Satisfies child’s biological need Develops concentration Children acquire serious joy on completion of their work Children put in a lot of energy to complete his/her work Develops respect for his/her community Improves fine motor skills.

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Sensorial activities. A child’s intellect is everywhere and always intimately bound up with his body , particularly with his nervous and muscular systems Aristotle wrote: "There is nothing in the intellect that was not first in the senses." He wrote that everything that is learned in life is learned through sensory perception. Abstract ideas like smoothness , roughness, squareness from square ones, and length from long ones…..observed by the senses Isolation of particular qualities helps the child refine their senses and improves their intellect to establish a perfect and rich environment around themselves..

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Refining of senses. Visual sense Tactile sense Kinesthetic sense Auditory Sense Olfactory sense Baric Sense Thermic sense Stereognostic sense ( Vision is barred).

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Language. A child has already acquired a complex mother tongue. Common language English is introduced to the child from the day he/she enters the environment. Enrichment of vocabulary through songs , Conversation, Book reading , and Classified pictures. The consciousness of sounds in a word through a Sound game. Introduction of sounds through tactile sense-tracing of sandpaper letters.

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Connecting with Culture. Celebrations of various festivals Introduction land and water through tactile sense(sandpaper globe) Landforms Plant and its parts Leaf shapes and its names(Sensorial material) Fish and its parts Exploring with magnet Soluble and insoluble.