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NAMTA Quarterly 02/3 07 Or Readiness for School

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serve a meal, help with dressing or put on a bandaid. But this should not be her main function in the eyes of the child. How…
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fully left out of some aspects of the relationship between mother and father, he tends to make others feel jealous by using…
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This brings us to the other characteristics of the more mature, kindergarten-ready play, namely the child's pleasure in…
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mistakenly assumed that children should be encouraged to "say the feel- ing" in order to "get rid…
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When do we begin to assess kindergarten readiness? How can we un- derstand the causes of difficulties? What measures do we…
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him. But these previous steps did not diminish the basic mother-child close- ness. The step into the school age phase does…
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The factual preparation indeed is not an end in itself, nor is it intended to eliminate unhappy feelings. Rather, the…
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from the start, to show empathy with the mother's feelings, stresses that she, her child and the teacher share some of…
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Nursery schools also find it useful to inform parents, individually or in groups, how the school curriculum assists children…
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Above all, parents have to know that children are bound to have mixed feelings about going to kindergarten, and that it helps…
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corrected by mother, teacher and child working on them, if one has em- barked on a plan of working on them, and if there has…
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one of the most difficult tasks a teacher has to undertake. In one of my consultation groups we worked on this topic at length…
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Katan, Anny (1961) "Some Thoughts about the Role of Verbalization in Early Childhood." Psychoanalytic Study…

NAMTA Quarterly 02/3 08 I've Got a Little List

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Parent Education: I've Got A Little List by Olga McMahon How lucky we are that picture books for pre-school children…
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A different sort of alphabet book, planned for a more practical purpose is A B See by Lucille Ogle and Tina Thoburn. Eight…
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spring in the same series and format Bees and Honey. We hope there will be more to come. Under the label of "I Can…
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Dinosaurs continue to fascinate children. We all know that three-year olds can learn "tyrannosaurus" and…
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A B SEE by Lucille Ogle and Tina Thoburn, Illustrated by Ralph Stobart (McGraw- Hill, 1973, $4.95) THE LITILE DUCK by Judy…

NAMTA Quarterly 02/3 09 Nienhuis Montessori U.S.A.

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Curriculum Review: Nienhuis Montessori U.S.A. Under the direction and management of Monte Kenison, Nienhuis Mon- tessori U.S…
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The USA office/warehouse was set up in the summer of 1975 with the first orders being shipped in August of that year. After…

NAMTA Quarterly 02/3 10 A Fundraiser for Children: Slim Goodbody

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School Management: A Fundraiser For Children: Slim Goodbody by David Kahn The Ruffing Montessori School of Cleveland Heights…
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soft pastels highlighted in isolated detail whenever John chooses to flex the right muscles. Slim the man diversifies his…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/1 01 Maria Montessori's Erdkinder Experiment

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Editorial Report: Maria Montessori's Erdkinder Experiment by Ursula Thrush Ms. Thursh s Erdkinder Project has survived…
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. II I I I I I are allowed to fully experience their emerging independence and responsibilities, enabling them to…
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function of employment during this sensitive period is to allow students to discover their own innate needs and inclinations…
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And finally an objective that is not wholly in either class, the development of a sense of identity and self-esteem. 11 This…
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takes root, and is running smoothly, it can be expanded to include provisions for visiting faculty, families and friends. The…
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flexible adults - whether they eventually become farmers, cooks, musicians or lawyers. It is not the country itself that is…
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In the process of farm work and management, the students not only learn a variety of basic skills, but as well participate in…
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Classroom on the Fann Study need not be restricted by the curricula of existing secondary schools and still less need we make…
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Working and Earning Many of the activities of Erdkinder - whether in a hostel, on the farm, or in the shop - provide…
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critical as the imtial period, beginning with birth. Dr. Montessori expected revelations from the adolescent perhaps even…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/1 02 Maria Montessori Farmschool, Half Moon Bay, California

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Maria Montessori Farmschool Half Moon Bay, California by Ursula Thrush The First Year: 1978 At present the Farmschool is…
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worms. During the year, the students will reseed the pasture, build a greenhouse, and plant a pumpkin patch. One of the…
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facilities for those students desiring it. This will allow youth who live beyond convenient commute distance to benefit from…
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the students themselves in the process. One project currently under consideration is a video/film production tracing the…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/1 03 Erdkinder: The Experiment for the Experiment (Interview)

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"/ think first of all observation is very important. We have to study the children to see what they do and how they…
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Erdkinder: The Experiment for the Experiment The following is transcribed by Ann Freeman from tape recordings of a conversa-…
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Joosten: It is a kind of in-service training for a regular institution, so not like we have the pre-primary and primary people…
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her what the group would be discussing here.) said that she would be interested in making arrangements for the Mercy Center to…
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together to make sure that maybe he doesn't have to leave at nine and then go into the third grade, fourth grade and not…
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Not so much at the seventh and eighth and ninth and tenth years, which is precisely what you are now doing, but when the child…
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Joosten: The seventh leg is someone who really wants to do it. But it's not enough to want to. That is where we have to…
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Joosten: Limit the preliminary experiment to two years and then during the third it will be complete. Then repeat the…
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Joosten: No, do something. Whatever the difficulties are, even if it can't be Erdkinder, still do something. Erdkinder…
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themselves during the years from six to twelve: during these years when they can work the hardest, when they are capable of…
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Erdkinder Atlanta: It may be the expansion of the peer group. Joosten: If it is that, then it is already not your experiment.…
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adaptable than the mother. I don't even talk about the fathers. Tomorrow, if you go to Europe for three months, the…
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a clarity of vision. But anyone's vision can fail. How can we build in experimental controls so that we can have the same…
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some of what is done does not come from Montessori, they know after thirteen years what works practically. Erdkinder Atlanta…
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Stephenson: Yes, the study of volume is one place where there is more. But we do not have advanced work in every subject.…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/1 04 A School for My Children

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A School for My Children by Phil Gang Mr. Gang, in an effort to bring the Montessori adolescenr education closer to the mind…
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were displayed in cafeteria style so that each person could select what suited them for that day. I might add that the…
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for the theater and thereby free up that money for the water heater. After about fifteen minutes of debate ... each resident…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/1 05 Through the Magic Lantern: The Montessori Erdkinder

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Through ·the Magic Lantern: The Montessori Erdkinder by David Kahn The following is a transcription of a lecture delivered by…
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Childhood (6-I 2) is the next plane sometimes celebrated by the losing of teeth, recognized by the church and state as the age…
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Social life for the adolescent is projected as total life. It is tied LO social function, career, competence, and independence…
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A Museum of Machinery: Top lef1: Kerosene lamp. Top righ1: Treadle Sewing Machine. Bollom lef1: Maple Ice Box. Bo11om right:…
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l u I I antique machine inspires an increasing respect for progress and history at the same time. The farm provides a…
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lf]lr ' I biology and geology. We could examine the literature of the early Russians who were so preoccupied with the…
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will be directed to the entire care of young - embryology, genetics, breeding, giving birth and parenting. Sex will never…
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j5Tovide a synthesis clarifying values and bringing the adolescent to a higher level of self awareness. The Erdkinder would…
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Photo by JiU Burke Perhaps the Erdkinder will come down from the Platonic and complete the missing educational link bringing…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/1 06 The Children's House

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1.F.GFND TO PLAN "1-lAUS DER KINDER" View GROUND PLAN Scale I :400. The arrow points 10 1he Nor1h. I…
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School Design: The Children's House by Lili E. Peller Emma Plank's edited papers of Lili E. Peller (Roubiczek)…
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Looking at some photographs hence, it will seem unbelievable that the houses had been especially adapted and planned for…
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imaginative play. She need not worry about a child wandering away. The adult "takes" the children outdoors…
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' . 11i I I I tunity for it inside the nursery as well as outdoors. The raised balcony also gives a chance to get…
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light of plain or colored plastic will admit additional light. Children love to look out of the window. This function of…
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bring us nearer to the floor than the average chair. Children like to sit tailor fashion on the floor, or to kneel on a flat…
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intentions or plans are not well defined or fully conscious. He cannot put them into words with ease or precision. The layout…
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of active children, an adult's furniture should not take up space. While we feel this way about a desk, we would like the…
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I I r1 II I through and a jumping board are both desirable. New pieces of outdoor equipment are being tested in various…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/1 07 The Montessori Approach to Music

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Curriculum Review: The Montessori Approach to Music by Elise Braun Barnett Ms. Barnett gives a short encapsulation of her…
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that it was not just the rhythm which appealed to the children. They suddenly began to sing, filled with joy. They were able…
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the child's table; the child takes out the plaques and makes up rhythm patterns which are played. Meter signs, bar lines…
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When the child can read words, more "music reading games" can be introduced: Cards with the names of the…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/1 08 19th International Montessori Congress 1979

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Announcement: 19th INTERNATIONAL MONTES.SORI CONGRESS 1979 in Amsterdam International Year of the Child 50th Anniversary…
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Lanuage of the Congress Official languages will be English and Dutch. Depending on the number of participants from other…
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"The Montessori method, therefore, is a mean between Aquinas de novo discovery and Socratic instruction; a discovery…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/1 09 The Cooperative Arts Trilogy

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Feature: The Cooperative Arts Trilogy by Herbert Ratner Herbert Ratner, M.D .. Editor of the Child and Family Magazine,…
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that emerge from the matter with which they work. These arts dealing with the inani- mate are called the operative arts. It…
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compels me to be a midwife but does not allow me to bring forth. And therefore I am not myself at aU wise, nor have I anything…
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laborators in the building process, they become much better able to carry out their real duties. The Absorbent Mind, l 949…
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Like Socrates, Montessori saw the work of the educator - whose name she changed, for special reasons, from teacher to…
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suffering from cold by warming him, so also does the doctor. Hence, an is said to imitate nature. A similar thing takes place…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/2 01 The Case for Montessori Creativity

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Editorial Report: The Case for Montessori Creativity by David Kahn The following article is a reprint of the keynote lecture…
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Her own personality seemed to embody a certain self actualizing force to such intensi- ty that certain critics dismissed the…
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She elevated her illumination to the light of Scripture but like a good scientist she needed (in what Wallas calls the post…
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link up revolutionizes each field of study. Montessori was able to find what T.S. Eliot called the objective correlative to…
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model for point, line, surface and solid, respectively. The study of lines leads to the study of angles, the study of angles…
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dom to move each piece where one wishes, but on the rules which prescribe ela- borately that each kind of piece can be moved…
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cannot sleep, it is on such an occasion that my ideas flow best and most abun- dantly. Whence and how they come I know not,…
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their emphasis on conscious memory. Montessori describes the learning brea.kthrough exactly as Mozart and Poincare aUude to…

NAMTA Quarterly 03/2 02 Music Education from Birth to Twelve

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Music Education From Birth To Twelve by Martha and Sanford Jones Well received nationally, Sanford and Martha Jones present a…
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CHANSON DE LA MARIEE. Cfl,\~T ... " Nouj $(Jtnm· ,·e _ nu~ ,·ous ,oir __ O" (vnd de!. nor ,·i1…
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around age 8, so the sensorial preparation coupled with the notation material enable the child to function as composer and…
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12 "Would you like to hear 'Twinkle, Twinkle'?" "Let's listen to a minuet by Mozart…
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vity without help. This kind of experience with music prepares the chiJd not only for work in the Primary classroom, but it…

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