Maria Montessori

Maria Montessori
Maria Montessori was an Italian physician and educator best known for developing the Montessori method of education. Her innovative approach emphasized hands-on learning, self-directed activity, and collaborative play, allowing children to explore their natural curiosity. She authored several influential works, including "The Absorbent Mind" and "The Montessori Method," which outline her educational philosophy. Montessori's ideas have had a lasting impact on early childhood education worldwide, with Montessori schools thriving in many countries.

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DR. MONTESSORI’S OWN HANDBOOK Recent years have seen a remarkable improvement in the conditions of child life. In all civilized countries, but especially in England, statistics show a decrease in infant mortality. Related to this decrease in mortality a corresponding improvement is to be seen in the physical development of children; they are physically finer and more vigorous. It has been the... more...

A SURVEY OF THE CHILD'S LIFE   The general laws which govern the child's psychical health have their parallel in those of its physical health.—Many persons who have asked me to continue my methods of education for very young children on lines that would make them suitable for those over seven years of age, have expressed a doubt whether this would be possible. The difficulties they put... more...