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NAMTA Journal 27/1 01 Child Development Under Three: The Foundations of the Personality, the Family, and the Montessori Method

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children individually-not collectively but individually-becom- ing independent within an atmosphere of understanding and nur…
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We have to provide a space that will allow the movement development that needs to occur to take place. Movement is a big…
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way to a breast, but they don't have many other physical capabili- ties yet to support their physical body. When…
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situation of unconditional acceptance and love. A child may not experience that in their family. But they deserve to…
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His tranquillity and happiness, the intensity of his efforts and the constancy of his freely chosen responses, bear witness…
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have a group of families that do a "meals on wheels" thing: ''I'll bring dinner for the first…
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can repeat it every year, and there will always be someone who says, "Oh, that was the most wonderful parent meeting…
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physical environment and our attitudinal environment. Once chil- dren pass their first birthday, we generally treat them…
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The NAMTA Journal 17

NAMTA Journal 27/1 02 A Tribute to Adele Costa Gnocchi

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A TRIBUTE TO ADELE COSTA GNOCCHI by Salvatore Valitutti Adele Costa Gnocchi believed in the redemptive power of educa- tion…
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people's depths, distinguishing essential from non-essential, allowed her to be an educator in even her most spontaneous…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 03 A Tribute to the Infant Class Tradition – A Photo Essay

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A TRIBUTE TO THE INFANT CLASS TRADITION A PHOTO ESSAY by Rita Messineo Rita Messineo annotates this pictorial essay…
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logical needs, which are very close! y related to the child's biosoma tic growth. It is here that the teacher training…
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Child Getting Dressed For the infant class, getting dressed and undressed is part of their school work. It may take any-…
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Food in the Infant Class Snack is an occasion for present- ing the child with techniques for eat- ing. The Italian food…
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Group exercises for children under two. The NAMTA Journal 25
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---------------------------------- -- Individual Work Care of self is really much differ- ent for the young child. When…
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Mystery Bag Group Exercises Unique objects of interest, such as a mirror or top, are placed in a bag for individual…
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28 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 27, No. I • Winter 2002
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"The prepared environment of the infant class has to create the right conditions for the young child's…
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30 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 27, No. 1 • Winter 2002

NAMTA Journal 27/1 04 Infant Attachment and Separation: The Foundations for Social/Emotional Growth

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INFANT ATTACHMENT AND SEPARATION: THE FOUNDATIONS FOR SOCIAL/ EMOTIONAL GROWTH by Judi Orion What is the dynamic of…
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There is a very critical series of separations and attachments in these first three years. Silvana Montanaro often says that…
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This time frame is very short-unless you' re in the middle of it, and then you think it's a lifetime. When you'…
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Montessori said in The Absorbent Mind: The child's adaptation to the world is thus favoured on natural lines, because…
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The next opportunity, then, that usually presents for detachment is around food. This is detaching from mother's milk…
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find another way of nurturing. Nursing is not the only way to nurture a child. So, we do this gradual process. When we…
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child the belief that we trust they can do it, they move away from us with security and the feeling that they can do whatever…
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In psychological fields this is often referred to as internalizing the good mother and taking this good mother with you. We…
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refuel. "I just come back and check to see if it's OK if I run away from you. Is it OK if I leave you?&quot…
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language, through this no, as saying, ''I'm affirming myself as an individual. Can you accept that? If you don…
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a time of maturation before they can support the psychological body. This happens between walking and saying I. This is the…
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sitting on your lap every now and then and getting a hug. So sometimes we push independence at the expense of nurturing.…
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who is psychologically healthy with a strong sense of self, a strong sense of who and what they are and what they can do. We…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 05 Attachment Parenting: A Style that Works

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44 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 27, No. 1 • Winter 2002
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ATTACHMENT PARENTING: A STYLE THAT w ORKS by William Sears It is important to fully explore the questions of attachment and…
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This style of parenting helps a mother and father achieve two main goals: 1. To know their child. 2. To help their child…
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born baby that I couldn't get to sleep at night unless I went over and laid my hand on the head of our little newborn and…
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ate attachment. There is also higher risk of having a difficult sleeper if you have a difficult labor and delivery.…
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frustration, which can put a damper on your spontaneous interaction with your child and ultimately lessen your enjoyment. More…
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Travel as a Father-Mother-Baby Unit While traveling on a speaking tour of Australia, I began to appre- ciate the "…
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ment style of parenting know their child well. They are observant of their infant's cues, respond to them intuitively,…
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Why Attachment Parenting Works Attachment parenting works because it respects the individual temperament of the child. The…
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deep intimacy with a mate. The child who is often left by himself in swings, cribs, and playpens is at risk for developing…
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When the newborn began to cry, Tiffany rushed to her mother and exclaimed, "Mammy, baby cry. Pick up, rock-rock,…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 06 Parenting for Independence

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p ARENTING FOR INDEPENDENCE by Mary G. Matthews Many directresses believe that Dr. William Sears offers one of the best…
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the baby in a sling. These recommendations, however, may easily become obstacles in the path of natural development and delay…
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the expectation that the child should not leave the breast until far beyond the limits of the sensitive period for weaning.…
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Dr. Sears rightly urges that parents include their baby in daily activities. Playpens, infant seats, walkers, and swings all…
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behind at his own pace, when he is ready. It may be difficult, however, to discern the child's readiness when the adult…
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The fundamental disagreement between attachment parenting and Montessori philosophy lies in the definition and importance of…
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Montessori, Maria. The Discovery of the Child. 1948. Trans. M.J. Costelloe. Madras, India: Kalakshetra, 1967. Montessori,…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 07 Response to "Parenting for Independence"

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RESPONSE TO .up ARENTING FOR INDEPENDENCE" by Anne McNamara Mary Matthews' respectful disagreement with…
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Those who appreciate the multiple benefits of breastfeeding do not necessarily see weaning as directly related to the child…
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pendence of the child. He feels free to venture out when he knows his mother is nearby. For the young child, nursing is one…
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to be in the mother's arms or in the sling or to explore independently can be left to the child. There will be times when…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 08 Independence of the Young Child from Birth to Three

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INDEPENDENCE OF THE YOUNG CHILD FROM BIRTH TO THREE by Judi Orion This article explores the idea of independence from a…
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to function independent! y, what parents hear is, "My child won't need me. If you're independent, you don…
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working with toddlers: I pause outside the door, I take off my garbage, my baggage, all my shoulds, and I put it on a little…
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perspective, every day is a good day. We're the ones that say, "Oh, are you having a bad day today?"…
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your job description. You get paid to go shopping. Well, you don't really, but you know, we can try to convince ourselves…
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minutes at a time, socks off and on-only socks for the longest time. Off and on, off and on. And I can remember my instinct…
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Do they love them? Yes, they do. Do they want to do those little fasteners? Yes, they do. My granddaughter, at seventeen…
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the stability they have in their trunk, they need a little bit of leverage, so a stool works well for them. In one community,…
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A: Flipping up and down-I don't know ifl' d recommend flipping up and down with toddlers, because they'll try…
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Q: When you say that everyone's wearing panties, at what age do you start? You don't wait for the parent to say,…
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A: There are a couple of suggestions. You can either have panties with plastic pants over them or you can buy a one-piece…
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don't accidentally urinate on the floor. It's usually quite on purpose. It's simply that they urinate on the…
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in the glass. Those of you who are Primary trained know about those lovely pouring exercises for the three-to-six children.…
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some simple food-related activities that young children can do at home. I'm working in Japan right now. In Japan, most…
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the apron, puts on the baker's hat, gets everything out, and mixes it all up. However it is, it gets mixed. Then they…
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a toothpick in it. And of course my adult instinct was to say, "Don't squeeze the water out." But I…
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At this same school, the children in the early school care program would come to one building to have their breakfast and do…
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We use a tablecloth with place settings embroidered on it so that a child can independently set the table by matching the…
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ACTIVITIES WITH PLANTS ANO ANIMALS Another activity is plant watering. Young children, when they're first walking until…
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cupful a ta time from the fish tank to the sink. He dumped it in and then mopped up the spills and then got the cup and…
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know many people in Mont- Gardening can be as simple as pick- essori do that, but I look at ing up off the ground the seeds…
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Young children, when they brush their hair, will basically just take a hairbrush and scoop it forward up over the back of the…
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At the school with the farm, there are certain seasons of the year where you have to wear mud boots. The teacher has set up an…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 09 The Development of Coordinated Movement

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF COORDINATED MOVEMENT by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Dr. Montanaro discusses the stages of movement in…
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Movement is an essential characteristic of life and serves all living beings as an indispensable tool of survival since it…
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primates, exactly eight to nine months. Newborn primates grab the mother's skin with their hands and remain attached in…
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DIFFERENT STAGES OF MOVEMENT During the development of movement, we can see that the human being passes through three…
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between the thumb and index finger that has made it possible to execute the extremely refined movements that have produced the…
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In recent decades, research has shown that infants have extraor- dinary abilities of every kind and so this fact should not…
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whole body. This active movement takes place in a clockwise direction and can be observed when there is enough space left…
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However, after many decades of direct experience, we can confidently report that this never happens and cannot happen if the…
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has to be experienced with the help of this important part of the periphery of our body. When the child begins to use his…
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Around five to six months of age, precisely because his motor abilities have improved so much, the child may decide to get out…
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At eight months, the child has perfected the technique of crawling, and at nine months he can stand and pull him- self…
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and sense of touch. For this reason the ability to move actively is a great help toward the development of a positive and…
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first gain an awareness of the move- ments before they can begin to re- produce them. When the formula is clear, the child…
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ways, such as very young girls in Seville and in Egypt who can do the flamenco or belly-dance) amaze us by their motor…
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ing one's desires and furthering one's own interests. The surround- ing world becomes a prison rather than the…
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to positive results in the development of the personality. Now the children must become our best collaborators. The…
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hjs development. Adults always find it very difficult to accept the active movement of children because of two serious…
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ing a little every day thanks to our help, our service to life. In this chapter on the importance of movement, we should…
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know how many different instruments there are and should have the opportunity to witness how musicians control their gestures…
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1. The child receives a stimulus (visual or auditory) from the environment. 2. An interest is awakened in the child, an urge…
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It is interesting to note that being able to walk in a human way signifies being able to support oneself on two legs. The two…

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