María Montessori: 15 principles to educate happy children
"When a child feels confident in himself, then he stops seeking the approval of adults at every step" Maria Montessori.
"When a child feels confident in himself, then he stops seeking the approval of adults at every step" Maria Montessori.
Quiet children who look at the world from a corner and who obey the first time are not always happy children, no matter how "comfortable" it is for the people around them.
Under Montessori's own “help me do it myself” philosophy, Cristina Tébar, the creator of Montessori en Casa, tells us how to apply these techniques in the education of our children.
An alternative education for children, freer, that adapts to the needs and concerns of each child, favoring both their learning and their autonomy. We discovered some advantages of the Montessori method.
In the Montessori system “Practical Life” is one of the four areas of teaching, a method of developing children's independence. Help him feel that he can take charge of his life, from an early age.
After having managed to get the children to finish reading a book, we consider the reading objective accomplished. However, the socializing act of what we read is as important as the reading itself.
Steve Hughes, former president of the American Academy of Pediatric Neuropsychology, has studied the neurodevelopmental benefits of Montessori education for years.