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The NAMTA Journal, Volume 33, Number 1, 2008, Winter

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nities did not become more understanding of the child's developmental needs, then the goals of helping humanity develop…
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In 1950, Mario Montessori wrote about the celebration of his mother's eightieth birthday: "UNESCO gave a…
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REFERENCES Barres, Victoria. "Maria Montessori and UNESCO." AMI Co1111111111icntio11s 2004 (#2-3): 41-44…
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LIBERATE THE CHILD This morning Lynne Lawrence shared with us the words of Dr. Montessori and put before usa "call…
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But by this definition, perceiving ourselves as distinct is not enough. Sharing common interests is not enough. And…
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Parents in Today's Society The parents, who, in numbers, form the largest subgroup of adults in the school community,…
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Montessori "Messaging" You must forgive me for my blasphemy, but we have some chal- lenges that are…
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are very good at our job-to protect the children and aUow them to follow the laws of human nature. The children are in control…
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took her all of her life to do. She did not leave us as developed a plan for the adults. She did, however, leave us her wisdom…
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The school will go through stages, the parents will, the adminis- tration and the teachers will. So, what do we do to create…
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to listen twice as much as you talk." Clear communication about expectations for all adults is critical. Parents a !…
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Here's the kick ending. "To ensure moral salvation, it is primariJ y necessary to depend on oneself, because in…
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The successful candidate must be experienced in both Montessori teaching and administration. She or he must have the ability…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 33, Number 2, 2008, Spring

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This is why an integration of the special needs child in a class of normal children is possible. Montessori tells us that It…
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MARIA MONTESSORI: SPECIAL EDUCATOR; THE PREPARED ENVIRONMENT: A DIAGNOSTIC LEARNING LABORATORY What does Montessori offer…
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MONTESSORI AND CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS by Monica Sullivan-Smith Monicn S11llivan-S111itlz describes an…
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psychiatry, and anthropology. The Montessori understanding of the child offers a broad vision of education as an aid to life…
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child. fn working with the child with AS, we view the difference as being 11or111a/ i11 the first stage of develop111e11t. The…
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To the extent that Montessori's work is known outside the Montessori world, it is seen as a pioneering effort toward a…
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When we look at the universal human experience of time, we see something very dif- ferent. The Greeks spoke of two kinds…
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necessary s11 pport and re111cdiatio11. Chad's parents listened and considered the advice ea refully, then opted for…
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The point of these introductory observations on disembodied education is not, of course, to dis pa rage the use of language or…
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proaches. A third aspect of the prepared school environment-the importance of connecting body and mind-better fits this…
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Montessori was an early practitioner of embodied educa- tion. She thought that the most important path to a child's…
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in early childhood. Montessori comments, "By multiplying sense experiences and developing the ability to evaluate the…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 33, Number 3, 2008, Summer

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Of course, ultimately, we all have the words of Maria Montessori to turn to in our quest for understanding. To start, I…
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sence of social existence. ft is a production and exchange, which does not only bring in the people living near to one, but…
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You are there but in such a way that they feel they are doing it on their own. And in fact they are. We prepare the…
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Ps1co-AruTMtr1cA AND Ps1co-GEOMETRiA by Benedetto Scoppola Tlie introduction of the psycho-disciplines tlirougli Professor…
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to the Montessori-Pierson Estates, that gave me the possibility to do this very interesting (at least for me!) work. Let me…
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shall see and as we already saw in other talks of this conference (where we faced the fact that in Montessori's mind the…
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ants walk around the two squares. Which ant will finish first?" This test is failed very often by children up to…
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Maria Montessori considered this idea a keystone in the education of children: "Here is an essential principle of…
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Many of these ideas are introduced to the children quite separately from any talk of rain! There isan "indirect…
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EXPERIENCES IN NATURE: RESOLUTE SECOND-PLANE DIRECTIONS TOWARD ERDKINDER by Gerard Leonard and Kathleen Allen Gerard…
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Jn Spring we planted seed, And by degrees the plants Grew, flowered, and transformed The light to food, which we Brought in…
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cycle. This is so vitally important because this experience is the most direct way for a child to access the laws of nature,…
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Little Children had such a wide influence. Nature in education and its wider social ramifications was very much in the…
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support that. You also have to stimulate issues on which they can go off and do their own work. No worksheets. Collect them,…
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In order to prepare for all this, the adolescent level has to provide advanced studies related to those topics. Mathematics:…
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arms around and used an angry voice, and I would have made her feel terrible about herself. She would have wagged her tail (…
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little doubt that that person would pause and then respond: "No- body-I taught myself." Then, many of them…
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GLIMPSING MATURITY: CHARACTERIZING THE FIFTEEN- TO EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD by Gena Engelfried ft is essential to Montessori high…
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e) John F. Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis f) Jimmy Carter as non-governmental statesman g) Eleanor Roosevelt and social…
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FINDING PEACE AT AGE EIGHTEEN by Saraya van Someren Boyd Following a series of theoretical Colloquium presentations 011 the…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 34, Number 1, 2009, Winter

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The family is certainly a prime determinant for the positive development of the child. The parents should therefore…
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Maria Montessori spoke of education as giving an "aid to life" but, in order to achieve this, adult…
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This child is ready to contin- ue his advance, and all of cul- ture is awaiting him, but first he has to learn to read,…
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of the presence of other human beings, both adults and those of their age group, with whom to live and establish vali.d…
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should recognize that we have not yet taken all the possible steps to favor the harmonious and integrated development of…
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HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT AS DEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMES by Kay M. Baker Dr. Baker defines l/llma11 nature…
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Obedience Maria Montessori talks in a number of places about obedience. She says that children pass through three levels of…
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givens and maturational processes, which make it something in certain ways so different from what happens in infancy. I am go…
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have that similarity. Their initial inspiration did not come from working with normal children, but from working with children…
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to the floor, shrieking, kicking, pounding, hitting, a part of the child wants desperately to stop. He is vaguely aware of the…
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a lot of her methods that the opportunity to participate in real life helps a child. She also would have agreed that whenever…
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particular stage of development. lt is no different for the prenatal period. In reference to the prepared environment, Maria…
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THE PSYCHO-MOTOR AND SENSORIAL ROOTS OF THE DISCIPLINES FROM BIRTH TO Six by M. Shannon Helfrich Emphasizing that the start…
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Maria Montessori reminds us that "the child, from birth, must be regarded as a being possessed of an important mental…
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and is close to San Francisco, Lake Tahoe and the Napa Valley. We offer a competitive salary package, medical and dental ben…
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The Montessori Training Center of Minnesota Enjoy the rewards of helping children develop In harmony with life ... Upcoming…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 34, Number 2, 2009, Spring

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need to return to our training lectures about how to start a new class and follow those guidelines. Beginning a new year…
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It is a gift to work at the Hershey Montessori School Adolescent Program on the Farm, because the hundred acres of farm,…
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responsibility for remediation, the dassroom teachers aren't doing their jobs. The math teachers provide a great deal of…
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A MONTESSORI APPROACH TO AUTISM by K. Michelle Lane Miclte//e Lane founded n school tltat serves c!tildren so severely…
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We do not know the cause of autism, but we believe that there must be a genetic disposition that is being triggered by the…
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This is why the Montessori method, which was devised for a typical child, needs some adaptation for a child on the spectrum.…
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Again, learning disabled children still develop. We must design a way of investigating interventions that allows us not to…
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significant improvement for all motor test items except flexibility. Notably, the experimental group showed marked improvement…
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MARIA MONTESSORI, SAMUEL ORTON, AND ANNA GILLINGHAM by Barbara Kahn This brief biography of Samuel T. Orton and his…
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Montessori far more than her American counterparts. At the same time it offered opportunities to enhance and enrich her…
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in reading and spelling among her students with high IQs. "Some of these bright students were being thwarted…
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among nations continues to advance our understanding of the brain and the treatment and remediation of dyslexia. Paul Irvine…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 34, Number 3, 2009, Summer

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PART 1. THE INTERFACE BETWEEN THE SECOND AND THIRD PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT It is therefore the life of man and his values…
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The concept of a Montessori "continuum" implies a great deal of commonality between the planes. We can…
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working together to create a seamless process of interaction with transitioning children. It is with these ideas in mind that…
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out that after so much work, and so much valuable work, in fact-it is not something to be dismissed-we actually do not know…
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ently from being a cause of learning. And that is precisely the kind of definition that we find in The Secret of Cliild/10od,…
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Now that is a very interesting metaphor Mario Montessori is using because in Greek mythology the Hydra was a monster, and…
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Let us now look at the chart on the right, the one that is less well known. You can see how it is made up of adults only and…
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are also connected directly to one another by a circular dotted line. Can you see the dotted line that connects every single…
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Language, what an amazing human characteristic this is! And as we think about language, there are many questions that might…
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are respectful these days, so we will not even think, never mind say, gibberish. However, I do remember that, when we were…
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to keep track of all these scrolls. Each book might have multiple scrolls, and they all had to be numbered and organized.…
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LANGUAGE TOOLS FOR STUDYING THE CLASSICS IN A MONTESSORI ENVIRONMENT by Harry Diakoff The Alpheios Project is a state-of-the…
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THE KEY TO THE UNIVERSE: CHEMISTRY IMPRESSIONS DURING THE ELEMENTARY YEARS by Gerard Leonard Gerard Leonard's article…
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the rate at which the megaliths were being buried by these little ploughmen-perhaps as much as ten to fifteen inches a…
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ing its work, begin to connect to everything else: to the geosphere (the realm of minerals), to the hydrosphere (the world of…
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of living creatures. Historical keys and the seeds of the sciences are the centerpieces of our elementary prepared…
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There is a universe of elements to explore, over one hundred in fact, beautifully organized in the periodic table of the…
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involves primarily, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorus. To know this is to know something real and irreducible…
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To actually make these models with movable pieces is fascinating for the children. It is a work they truly enjoy; it aids…
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great dissolver" (From Childhood to Adolesce11ce 46). A lot of carbon was buried in the sedimentary rocks with the…
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class, and the last line-remember?-reads like this: "the earth and all the elements and compounds of which it is…
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ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS AND SOCIETIES MoNTEssoRr-lB FRAMEWORK by Christopher Kjaer COURSE DESCRIPTION We live in an…
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A HISTORY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER FOR THE MONTESSORI ADOLESCENT by Beverly Adamczyk Beverly Adamczyk presents a graphic organizer…
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time and the current crisis; however, our young people need to know their past and understand themselves as a component of…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 35, Number 1, 2010, Winter

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Tn addition, the school could offer a tuition credit for families that make a referral that results in an enrollment. Tuition…
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ply never heard about Maria Montessori and her little school in San Lorenzo? It's far more likely that we shouldn't…
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more frequent career shifts. An "education" should prepare people for that. Montessori schools do just this…

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