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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 12, Number 2, 1987, Winter-Spring

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Another special offering are two preschool workshops by Susanne McGowan. Susanne McGowan trained with Mother Isabel Eugenie…
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norlh ame.ri,c;an 111,1 The 1987 Montessori Summer Institute Presented by the Nonh American Montessori Teachers'…
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"SOWING THE SEEDS OF THE SCIENCES" JULY 29, 30, 31 • AUGUST 1 -ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND PRE-REGISTRATION FORM (…
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PUBLICATION SCHEDULE 1986-87 Approximate Mailing Date Publication April 23, 1987 Bulletin-Job Placement July 1, 1987…
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Personals: POSITIONS AVAILABLE CALIFORNIA PRIMARY AND/OR ELEMENTARY Direc- tor/ress for Northern California. The school…
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Elementary positions available to teach both lower level class (6-9) and upper level class (9- 12). The Montessori School of…
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ALCUIN MONTESSORI SCHOOL, estab- lished 1961. Five primary-all extended day; five elementary. Montessorian as full-time…
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MICHIGAN The Montessori Children's Center of Traverse City, Michigan is currently accepting applica- tions for PRIMARY…
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OHIO Cincinnati Public Schools needs four 6-12 trained teacher beginning September 1987. Send letters of inquiry and resumes…
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Ghent Montessori School seeking August 1987 Primary (3-6) and Elementary (6-9) trained teachers. Established school of 110…
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future growth. The school has current enroll- ment of 15 students with a capacity for 28. Sale price includes a building with…
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KAYBEE MONTESSORl 1 INC. APPROVED MONTESSORI APPARATUS • Infant-Toddler Material • Books • Furniture • Glass Bead…
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MONTESSORI Education for life. NIENHUIS MONTESSORI USA 320 PIONEER WAY. MT. VIEW, CA 94041 (415) 964-2735

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 13, Number 1, 1987, Fall-Winter

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@ NAMTA The Montessori Parent Commitment
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,,north american~ 1,, J ,l!l i • • ... teac"-rs' ~ WHAT IS NAMTA? The North American Montessori Teachers…
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THE MONTESSORI PARENT COMMITMENT Of Roots and Wings by David Kahn…
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OF ROOTS AND WINGS by David Kahn A philosophical outlook on the parent's role in Montessm-i, educa- tion, this article…
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If we go back to the womb, we see the infant almost entirely human by six months. The baby can hear the mother's heart…
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Mother and infant communicate love through the interplay of the senses through taste, touch, smell, sight, sound, through the…
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hold you in the office it made me sad for the first time. I stopped thinking how happy you made us and felt for you having had…
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breast and look to the world out there. Montessori describes this so well. She calls it "an irresistible urge which…
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table in the deliberate and human way in which the child shows some- thing to us. When we show something to a child, we are…
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Total concentration is a dual process. There is the concentration of the child; lips pursed, back curved, eyes unrelentingly…
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children's learning better if they are generalists learning about the nitrogen cycle, or the change of the seasons, or…
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just intellectual ones. For example, the social relations of the school are like little prairie fires flaring up and dying…
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the house are handled by paid staff. The cleaning lady does the interi- or; a handyman may do the outside-responsible demands…
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love, patience, and individual bonding with the children needed to be there because the adolescent was in a sense…
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these are values of the home reinforced in the school setting. Inciden- tally, the Curriculum for Caring was conceived and…
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PARENT INVOLVEMENT IN A MONTESSORI PROGRAM: THE DENVER PUBLIC SCHOOL EXPERIENCE by Ana Maria Villegas and Paula Biwer The…
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Biwer Parent Night at Mitchell Montessori School 14
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Review of the Literature There are different opinions as to what constitutes parent involve- ment in education. Gordon,…
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issues. Comer (1984) showed that this involvement reduces parents' misunderstanding about and distrust of school programs…
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instructional activities that will help children develop the learning-to- learn skills and behaviors associated with school…
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Parent Night at Mitchell School. 18
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Classroom Observations Parents were invited to spend an hour observing in their child's classroom during the Fall…
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School Information Night This meeting was a review of the accomplishments of the Montessori p1·ogram during the first year…
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Ethnic Group Total Black Hispanic Anglo Asian (n=175) Activity (n=41) (n=47) (n=84) (n=3) Montessori and traditional…
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stability to the school and continuity of instruction for many of its students. Table 3 Attrition in the Denver Montessori…
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Summary and Conclusion During its first year of implementation, the Montessori program in the Denver Public Schools made…
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Comer, J. Home-School Relationships as They Affect the Academic Success of Children. Educn/io11 a11d U1·bnn Society, 16, 1984…
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ELEMENTARY MONTESSORI AND PARENT EDUCATION by John McNamara Mr. McNamara's poignant description of children and parents…
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their parent's characteristics. For better or worse, children walk, talk and even complain the way their parents do. I…
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retw·ned to school to see me about what happened. As we were talk- ing, trying to discover the problem (I had no idea what it…
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Maria Montessori observed many times that a family's children are often not treated as well as their guests. Yet our…
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I want students to be able to answer the question-What is a Mon- tessori school?-and to be very much conscious of what we are…
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What about a new student? I can use the following comment from a new sixth grade girl. To me a Montessori school is a very…
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I strongly urge Montessori directors and directresses to collect com- ments by their students on Montessori education. I began…
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final point. It is the passages that characterize the Montessori Method. If we say the passages are not the important thing we…
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Maria Montessori l'ecognized that the only valid impulse to learning is the self-motivation of the child. Children move…
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THE ROOTS OF DISCIPLINE by Lili E. Peller Ms. Peller begins with a Montessori definition of discipline, and then shows a…
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The very young child has no inner guide for his behavior. That we are all born without a conscience is as true for the futw·e…
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dislike for the adults close to him are wrong, and thus he suffers from a deep sense of guilt. Thjs feeling will be his…
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they fail to see is that this overleniency leaves the children with noth- ing to go by. Weak parental control, as well as too…
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young age most children show a desire to be useful. They love to help. The child who has mastered walking enough to be able to…
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many parents display in thinking that they finally have succeeded in teaching their children the meaning of duty and…
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ready. With the same reasoning we could say that an infant should live on beefsteak, as this is the kind of fare he'll…
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The little child is driven by his primitive desires, on one hand, and by his wish to win our affection and to become grown up…
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A GUIDE TO PARENT OBSERVATION IN THE PRIMARY CLASS by Judy Shepps Battle Ms. Battle's insight into the parent's…
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If yow· own child cries or clings or is silly or ignores you completely do not be surprised-we are not. Children respond…
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Audio Perspective Listen to the noise level as it rises and falls and try to see which groups or individual children are…
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Sociability Watch the ways in which the children offer asistance to one another-with the materials and with everyday tasks-…
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are not disappointed in yourself or in us when you find that all aspects of the classroom have either not been present during…
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CHECKLIST FOR CLASSROOM OBSERVATION Visual Perspective Have you remembered to alternate between a wide-angle view of the…
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Sociability Where are the pockets of sociabiljty in the classroom? Have you remembered to look at the snack table? Are the…
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NATURE, MOTHER AND TEACHER: HER NORMS by Herbert Ratner, M.D. Herbert Ratner is a physician, and like Montessori he derives…
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Because of his mind, nature, to man, is a readable book. When he reads it well, it helps him to understand nature and his…
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Nature and Religion Further, it must be seen that the natural order is the foundation upon which the supernatural builds.…
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where the physician's intervention makes a critical difference since the nature of nature is that she can only work for…
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and laboratories and extraordina1·y amounts of money-research activ- ity that has no foreseeable encl. Moreover, our so-called…
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A 1956 Nobel Laureate in internal medicine, Professor Dickinson W. Richards says it well: ... there is increasing evidence…
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by producing dysfunction in the very delicately interrelated hormonal system of the body that The Pill accomplishes its task.…
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To best illustrate the centrality of nature, not only for the physician, but for the ethicist and theologian as well, the rest…
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The norm, then, in exact usage, refers to the correspondence of acts or functions to the design or nature of a thing. Ships…
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affective cognition (both of which lead to coupling), and despite classi- fication as a continuous-contact species, is the…
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supplements-2=11' The pul'pose of discussing breastfeeding at length is to illustl'ate the pel'manency of…
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Holmes' timeless truth only refers to breast milk, not breastfeeding. But nature's mechanisms, for the most part,…
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The most peneti-ating statement of this universal driving force found in all living things is that of Aristotle, the father of…
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species of birds. The family is the microcosm that readies children for the macrocosm of society. It is the cradle that rears…
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specialists. And in their differences lie the roots of their cooperation. In their cooperation lie the roots of our…
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It was their premise that the institution of marriage was changing, and with good 1·eason. Jn the "old closed…
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That deity, of course, is none other than Mother Nature, whose domain, the universe, is intended for the happiness of its…
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syndrome may take months, even years, to develop), and, until symp- toms are present, one can never be certain whethel'…
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with whom they can identify. In the small family, there is frequently an absence of a sibling of the opposite sex to grow up…
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in things, and impose different relationships upon them, even those which do violence to nature, by contradicting the ends and…
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'Aquinas, T. $1<1111110 Theologica. Thinl Part (Suppl.) Q. 4!l, a.:{. Reprinted in Ci,il<l a11d Frrmily. 16…
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c) S11111u 2, Chap. :J. Cunents and Countel' Curl'ents in Medical Sdencc. Rep1·intecl in Cltild mul F11111i/!f. 1:~:…
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Reprinted as The Duty Of Nu,·sin,g Chilch-en in Child (Ill(/ Fa111i/y Reprint Booklet, The Nm":<ing Mother:…
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WHEN THE KIDS FIGHT HOW TO INTERVENE HELPFULLY By Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish have written…
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The woman who had opened our session was not satisfied with my summary. "I'm not talking about a little…
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weeks befol"e I found out what was happening. They finally admitted to me that they were banging on the wall between…
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BROTHER: No you can't. Give it back! SISTER: Yes I can. It's mine! BROTHER: I had it first! SISTER: BROTHER:…
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UNHELPFUL RESPONSES TO KIDS WHO ARE FIGHTING. Si-o~ \-\-~ou. -\-1..uO_ I S-top ·1-\--\-n\ $ rn\ nu tt.. / Sho.m~ Cl&…
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UNHELPFUL RESPONSES TO KIDS WHO ARE FIGHTING. Wh'j c.on·t ~ou bo+n sna("'e. ?' You'\\ see.,…
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4. Express faith in their ability to work out a mutually agreeable solution. 5. Leave the room. Here again, using the same…
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KIDS WORKING IT OUT. I don·+ \0<:lnt an'j ~Ip . Can \ 'Ke~p ~ z.e'oco. ? You·~ a \>e.s…
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When our exercise was over, I asked the "children" to tell me more about their reactions to my intervention…
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THE PURE WONDER OF YOUNG LIVES By Carol Dittberner Carol Dittberner utilizes her wealth of personal understanding as parent…
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many advances in child care and eal'ly childhood education aimed at the preschool child, and even infants, in order to…
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wonder is sometimes filled with exclamation, but it is as often silent. Children are led into contemplation of what is before…

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