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The
Montessori Method
Dr. Maria
Montessori was born in 1870 in Italy and dedicated her life to the
education of children. She was an original and brilliant educator
whose theories are world renowned. Montessori education instills a
love of learning in the child that will last throughout their whole
life. The most basic principle in Dr. Montessori’s method is that
the learning capacity of a young mind is great; she calls this: “the
absorbent mind”. By the age of three, the child has already laid down
the foundations of his/her personality as a human being. This is why
it is crucial for young children to able to learn by exploration in a
“prepared environment” - a Montessori classroom. A Montessori
classroom will invite the child through learning materials which will
help them develop into confident, capable, competent, and
compassionate human beings. It is scientifically proven that by the
young age of six, whatever brain cells have not be utilized will be
pruned out of the human mind.
Language:
Introducing children to a variety of language activities is necessary
to establish a permanent interest in literacy. Montessori Language
materials include Sandpaper letters, The Movable Alphabet, Object
cards and boxes. The first step in teaching a child to read and write
is to make them “sound conscious”; this is why we teach the phonetic
sounds of the letters before the names. Once the child has mastered
the sounds of the alphabet, they then can begin to build words with
the Moveable Alphabet. This eventually allows reading to come easily
and fun for the child.
Sensorial
Material:
The
child develops the sense of sight, sound, taste, touch, etc. through
manipulation and experience with his surroundings. The purpose of
sensorial materials is to refine and develop the child’s senses. It
is throughout the senses that the child relates to his environment.
Each piece of material isolates one definite quality of sense: color,
size, weight, shape, texture, and sound. This stimulates extensive
vocabulary building. The materials provide a basis for learning in an
orderly manner which supports psychological and neurological
development. Not only do they benefit immensely, they enjoy working
with the various choices of material.
Mathematics:
The world
of numbers and their function is presented to the child in a most
logical, understandable, and exciting manner. Each mathematical
concept is embodied in a concrete piece of material. Math becomes not
a terrifying, but a vibrant and inviting new dimension. Dr.
Montessori discovered that if a child could comprehend the numbers one
through ten, then they are also capable of working with 100’s and
1000’s at the same level. Montessori math materials allow a child to
easily grasp the values of abstract numbers.
Practical
Life:
During
children’s first few years of life, they experience a developmental
period when they prefer to help adults with their activities. Some of
the activities are pouring, sweeping, dusting, ect. While the
children are absorbed in working with these materials, they are also
developing their concentration, attention to detail, and
coordination. These exercises are the foundation on which the child
is prepare for reading and writing.
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