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NAMTA Journal 13/2 09 Darwinism Defined: The Difference between Fact and Theory

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isn't the same thing as declaring that no reason for patterns of branch- ing exists. Pattern cladists don't doubt…

NAMTA Journal 15/3 10 Becoming Attached

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Today, with mothers spending less time at home, with families falling apart and being reshaped in new combinations, and with…
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who experienced deprivation when very young and rebounded hand- somely in adolescence. According to Kagan, the commotion…

NAMTA Journal 16/2 12 Critical Thinking

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goals seriously, it turns out that we need a lot more critical and creative thinking as a part of the process of education.…

NAMTA Journal 16/2 18 Multi-Cultural Perspectives and School Reform

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have a problem co explain. We know that babies are geniuses universally. We find ic in Piagec, but unfonunacely he didn't…

NAMTA Journal 16/3 03 An Interview with Thomas Berry

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TB. It's an awakening experience that children have when they are very young. When you see animals and young humans, they…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 06 Literature and Grammar

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English. So, English literature dropped. When you had a German-speaking ruler and a German-speaking court, it affected what…

NAMTA Journal 18/2 07 Folk Tales, Fairy Tales and History: Uses and Classification

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story, for example-give the most excellent details about life in a country. When you are teaching, look up the tales. In the…
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Now, sub-cycle number four is the language of birds, and the type tale comes from Normandy. Here, the child hears the birds…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 05 Nurturing the Growing Brain

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One elementary school head in an affluent Midwestern suburb recently told me that children from "normal"…

NAMTA Journal 20/1 14 In Memoriam: Nancy McCormick Rambusch 1927-1994

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One elementary school head in an affluent Midwestern suburb recently told me that children from "normal"…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 08 Maintaining the Montessori Metaphor: What Every Child Wants and Needs

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you have nature. On the other hand, my view, my metaphysics, tells me that nurture changes nature. Before I go further, let…

NAMTA Journal 21/2 12 The Normalized School: Montessori as a Way of Life

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We can readily sympathize with any reader who finds the record of these events hard to believe. It was exactly the same with…

NAMTA Journal 22/2 02 Flow and Education

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A: It's true that it's very difficult to be in flow all the time. Nobody that I know can be in flow all the time.…

NAMTA Journal 22/2 08 Character and Moral Development

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• the ways in which decisions are made in the class: individu- ally, in small groups, and in whole-class meetings; • the…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 02 Beyond Bribes and Threats: How Not to Get Control of the Classroom

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home. Have you had the experience of finding it difficult to persuade parents to move away from traditional practices and…
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wants to be; it is an active way of taking her away from thinking about that and getting her focused on my face. Some little…
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approve of what you've done. You've met my standards." What you're doing is merely helping her experi…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 06 To Touch The Spirit of The Child: A Multicultural Perspective

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. . . in all of these approaches is a deep re-spect for the living reality of the children that we work with-that we use…

NAMTA Journal 23/1 13 Emerging Psychological Characteristics of Farm Life

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that's been traditionally called the family farm, because those people will not be living on that land. They won't…

NAMTA Journal 26/1 03 A New Life, A New Brain

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"Our baby will be born in May," Jessica figures. "What a beautiful month!" And they begin…

NAMTA Journal 26/2 02 Language and Developing Brain

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know my four-year-old still hasn't quite figured out the difference between a week and a month-it's all kind of the…
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The other thing we know, and this is primarily from work at the University of Chicago, is that language is irrepressible, that…
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Contrary to what Piaget thought, imitation, we now know, begins at birth. Some studies show that even newborn babies can…

NAMTA Journal 26/2 06 Evolving Language: From Child to Human Species

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creatures can't do this. So the difference is not a quantitative differ- ence-it's not that we are a little bit…
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and language. So you might think there's got to be a connection between the two. But what precisely is the connection?…
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• 4 merges= 16 units (from 400 to SOO neurons, a 25% increase) Therefore, it takes a 150% increase to pass beyond the two-word…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 26 The Farm Experience: Its Importance in a Child's Life

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it's dirty. It is. I think I agree with you absolutely, as long as we don't glorify that savagery. We just recognize…

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

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forty-five years prior to any of the early brain research on the potentials of children under three. So once again she was a…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 11 Prenatal Influences on the Brain

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having one drink. Three percent admitted to drinking at least one drink per day or at least one binge. So alcohol consumption…
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Let me first talk about cytomegalovirus (CMV), which is a very common virus. It poses no danger to most of us. In fact, many…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 14 Using the Assistants to Infancy for Pre-Adolescents: Anticipating a Healthy Parenthood

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physically what happens to your body when you hit adolescence. I can't talk to boys because I've never experienced…
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A: It's like we don't discuss all the emotional ramifications of all the things that could happen in a birth. Every…
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with adolescents who didn't go through this program who were doing internships. I tried to give them some idea of where…
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A: To address your first issue, that whole value about the essence of love and the creation of new life is there before we…

NAMTA Journal 28/3 03 NAMTA's Middle School Research Hits the Mark

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People here are having fun; teachers learn from you and you learn from the teachers. We can come to them [teachers] with…

NAMTA Journal 29/2 06 A Path for the Exploration of Writing and Reading

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What you have to remember is that when the children start work- ing with the moveable alphabet and can put out the pictures of…
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BARBARA KAHN: Here is another question about things that we wish were happening but that aren't happening: What happens…

NAMTA Journal 30/1 10 The Adolescent and the Family: Love and Limits

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We have had a rule for the past two years: Any fiction reading done in or for school must be a classic. This fall a new…

NAMTA Journal 30/2 03 The Anatomy of Successfully Intelligent People

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wisdom. And wisdom involves putting together everything I've said today. It's about the use of your successful…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 06 Community, Freedom, and Discipline in a Caring Classroom

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------------------------------- ----- ment is connected with all parts of learning. A student wrote to me when she was in…

NAMTA Journal 31/1 16 What to Expect from the Third Plane Using the Planes of Development Chart as a Basis of Theory

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Montessori emphasizes the importance of these adolescents being protected and prepared, so that they can become strong, so…

NAMTA Journal 32/1 04 The Schools our Children Deserve: Helping Parents Understand the Rationale for Alternative Education

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"All right, what should we do?" says the teacher. "Who has an idea?" There are false…
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there are some university instructors who do that as well? They prepare a syllabus before they've met their students!…
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I hope you never forget as long as you live, is, Who cnres? If you ever forget that's the correct answer, it will hold…
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is given to kids on a regular basis? Should I skip this entirely, then, or would it be helpful, as with the other stuff, to…
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But won't kids just go home and play video games if we don't give them homework? Here's what I say: First,…

NAMTA Journal 32/1 05 The Original Principles of The Silent Journey

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things and said, "That's not the way I present that." So they've got to do their own. Even if I…
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are. So one of the beauties of the journey is that the parents and teachers get to work with each other in a different way…

NAMTA Journal 33/2 09 Whole-School Approaches to Montessori Special Education

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program called Bal-A-Vis-X, overseen by an occupational therapist (seeGranke and Leigh-Doyle). This is part of our whole-…

NAMTA Journal 33/3 13 Mathematics, Science, and Technology for the Whole Third Plane: A Bird's-Eye View, Part I

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The Montessori perspective is to get students to operationalize the ideas themselves. If we ignore their way of thinking and…
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problems or thirty geometry problems, when they've already mastered it and understand it after doing three or four. It…

NAMTA Journal 34/1 14 Preparing the Home for Optimal Movement of the Child under Three

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Placed on a soft surface, they are comfortable and they can do their work and they always let me know when they are finished…

NAMTA Journal 34/2 07 Montessori Education, Neuropsychology, and the Child with Special Needs: Referral, Assessment, and…

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• Significant discrepancy between overall cognitive ability (i.e., IQ) and achievement (a standardized academic achieve- ment…
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Learningdisabilitiescan affect some or all of the following domains: reading, attention, or language (articulation,…
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disorders are very rare. The place to start, the place where you will best be able to help the child, is in helping them…
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explaining to the parent that it's not a character flaw and you need not increase your punishment level because, believe…
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complex movements, such as self-caressing, crossing and uncrossing the legs, or marching in place. Autistic children may also…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 08 Montessori Approaches to the Classics for Elementary Study: The Keepers of Alexandria

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PHARI GENTES QUfNQUE AETHJ6Prcos v ALOE AMABANT. FAMfLIA ERAT BEATA QU6AD FORT0NA MORTALJBUS RARO CONCEDAT. In the story…

NAMTA Journal 34/3 14 The New Adolescent Ages 12-15 and 15-18: Optimal Roadmaps for Disciplines-Based Studies

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a lesson on some of these things that they've had before is kind of boring for them because there isno context for it. So…
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History became stories of past going outs. It could teach the present from the past, such as, "Remember the winter…

NAMTA Journal 35/2 05 Technology and the Adolescent: Finding the True Balance in the Prepared Environment

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Later that morning, Kevin approached me. "Colin, can you show me how the website thing works?" He had other…

NAMTA Journal 35/2 10 The Essential Montessori Math through the Years

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accomplished something, as opposed to a sigh of relief, "I've finally finished." It's that sense…
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call it 11, multiply by two, and that's 211. Add five, and it's 211 + 5. Multiply by five, and it's 1011 + 25.…

NAMTA Journal 35/3 06 Elementary Key Lessons Cultivating Internationalism and Peace

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A Story of Morlem-Dny No111nds: The Mb11ti In the northeastern corner of a Central African country called the Democratic…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 05 How Science and History Lead to Community Service

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We Tell Stories to Inspire the Second-Plane Child's Tendency towards Hero Worship If you go to the biography section of…
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How to Write the Stories A good story can be written in 15-20 minutes. Remember that we do not want to provide all of the…
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Start with a hook. This is how we seduce them. A conspiratorial tone as you lean in to tell them something really amazing…
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our students to observe the differences between a scalene and isosceles triangle, or to observe the similarities between an…

NAMTA Journal 36/1 10 Evolution of a Three-Period Lesson Approach: Understanding the Learning Cycle and Moving Forward with the…

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with them-both generalist guides who help make the opportuni- ties and next steps apparent as well as specific experts who…

NAMTA Journal 36/3 02 Story and Self-Construction

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the later attachment to the words we use for those actions. "Never give more to the mind than you do to the hand,…

NAMTA Journal 36/3 03 A Place for Wonder: Reading and Writing Non-Fiction

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Many states have adopted core standards. Some of the lessons are very good and they make sense, such as teaching what is a…

NAMTA Quarterly 02/1 06 Literature and Grammar

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things you meet in your reading which you want to remember. I stress the word make. Not to use a notebook, but to prepare the…

NAMTA Quarterly 02/2 05 Montessori Day Care in the Roxbury Ghetto

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And they've learned a lot of words like that. They've had the words cleanli- ness, godliness, excuse me, thank you,…
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Gadpaille: Have a public meeting in a hall, a church, a school or a large home. Explain Montessori and see how many people…
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Kahn: They must really love you. Gadpaille: Some of them do and some of them don't. But before it's over they do…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/2 04 Eighth Grade Graduation, 1983

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40 teach. Because of other necessary qualified demands, we have specially teachers for French, art, music and gymnastics. All…

NAMTA Quarterly 08/4 01 The Interpersonal Relationship in the Facilitation of Learning

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Teaching, scorching both the page and me" (Ashton-Warner, I 963, p.26). Here is not sterile facade. Here is a vital…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 13, Number 2, 1988, Spring

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isn't the same thing as declaring that no reason for patterns of branch- ing exists. Pattern cladists don't doubt…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 15, Number 3, 1990, Summer

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Today, with mothers spending less time at home, with families falling apart and being reshaped in new combinations, and with…
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who experienced deprivation when very young and rebounded hand- somely in adolescence. According to Kagan, the commotion…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 2, 1991, Spring

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goals seriously, it turns out that we need a lot more critical and creative thinking as a part of the process of education.…
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have a problem co explain. We know that babies are geniuses universally. We find ic in Piagec, but unfonunacely he didn't…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 16, Number 3, 1991, Summer

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TB. It's an awakening experience that children have when they are very young. When you see animals and young humans, they…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 18, Number 2, 1993, Spring

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English. So, English literature dropped. When you had a German-speaking ruler and a German-speaking court, it affected what…
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story, for example-give the most excellent details about life in a country. When you are teaching, look up the tales. In the…
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Now, sub-cycle number four is the language of birds, and the type tale comes from Normandy. Here, the child hears the birds…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 20, Number 1, 1995, Winter

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One elementary school head in an affluent Midwestern suburb recently told me that children from "normal"…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 21, Number 2, 1996, Spring

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you have nature. On the other hand, my view, my metaphysics, tells me that nurture changes nature. Before I go further, let…
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We can readily sympathize with any reader who finds the record of these events hard to believe. It was exactly the same with…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 22, Number 2, 1997, Spring

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A: It's true that it's very difficult to be in flow all the time. Nobody that I know can be in flow all the time.…
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• the ways in which decisions are made in the class: individu- ally, in small groups, and in whole-class meetings; • the…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 23, Number 1, 1998, Winter

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home. Have you had the experience of finding it difficult to persuade parents to move away from traditional practices and…
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wants to be; it is an active way of taking her away from thinking about that and getting her focused on my face. Some little…
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approve of what you've done. You've met my standards." What you're doing is merely helping her experi…
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. . . in all of these approaches is a deep re-spect for the living reality of the children that we work with-that we use…
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that's been traditionally called the family farm, because those people will not be living on that land. They won't…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 26, Number 1, 2001, Winter

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"Our baby will be born in May," Jessica figures. "What a beautiful month!" And they begin…

The NAMTA Journal, Volume 26, Number 2, 2001, Spring

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know my four-year-old still hasn't quite figured out the difference between a week and a month-it's all kind of the…
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The other thing we know, and this is primarily from work at the University of Chicago, is that language is irrepressible, that…

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