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Sequence 35Reflections After Munich by Charlene Trochta The Munich Congress. summer of '71. auracted over 2000 participants from… |
Sequence 39Congress at Munich by Peggy Stern Munich was the setting for the 18th International Montessori Congress, held there from… |
Sequence 40social integration of the handicapped and multiply handicapped child. They have systematically applied Montessori therapy to… |
Sequence 41while Margaret Aurin of Munich discussed The Adaptation of Momessori 10 1he Educa1ion of 1he Handicapped Child. The… |
Sequence 59But wait. Let's stop dreaming. Someone in the comer, a parent asks, "How will these children do at the… |
Sequence 8Discussions directed to the Adolescent were generally less specific and more specu- lative. Professor Koning, a retired high… |
Sequence 9Early Social Development and Proficiency in Later Life by Theodor Hellbri.igge (translated by Dr. Peter Pohl) Dr. Hellbrugge… |
Sequence 10In our view, the social development primarily consists in the development of inde- pendence and social contact. Only a child… |
Sequence 12Children who show excessive social anxiety tend to resemble infants at 8 months of age, who show fear towards strangers. One… |
Sequence 13high level of intelligence. For the education of infants and young children including kindergarten children this implies that… |
Sequence 15years of age they could not walk, and they could not eat independently with a spoon. Their speech consisted of non-… |
Sequence 17garten too early does not help the child; on the contrary, this will lead to an inhibition of the child's social… |
Sequence 2218 quantities well into the thousands. It was also apparent that Will could read with good comprehension. Our major concern,… |
Sequence 2824 everybody else and nothing ever happened. So not knowing too much about child deficiencies was a help. We were not too… |
Sequence 49NAMTA News: Directory - Extras! The 1981 NAMTA DIRECTORY is available now. It offers the most complete listing to date of… |
Sequence 61NAMTA News: Directory - Extras! The 1981 NAMTA DIRECTORY is still available now. It offers the most complete listing to… |
Sequence 33Gra11ini and Monie""" 10n C°'mic l:ducauonl Munich - 1977 The son, Mario. moves away from the… |
Sequence 4238 Montessori and the Special Child by Jon Osterkorn Little did Dr. Montessori realize as she passed through the gates of… |
Sequence 43work with disabled children, specialized training courses have been established by 1he Association Montessori lnternationale… |
Sequence 61National Media Center Media Programming Montessori Video Growing Up Montess;ori Momes.sori graduates from ~ixih grade rap… |
Sequence 1815 1946 "Incentives to Development and Means of Early Education," The Psychoanalytic Study of rhe Child. II… |
Sequence 73r---------------------------------, ORDER BLANK I I Inventory Sale - Back Issues of NAMTA Quarter(r Che<:k off… |
Sequence 3427 Jordan, Nancy. (1974). The malad'usted child in a Montessori settin Paper delivered at the Congress in Turin.… |
Sequence 5952 Barnard, Grace Everett. (1916, February). Montessori conference at the NEA 1915 meeting. The Kindergarten and First… |
Sequence 133127 Agenda of the general meeting, 1985. (1985). Communications, .!, 13, (1). Airing views. (1974). Co111Dunications, 1/2… |
Sequence 195Joosten, A, M. (1967). The silence lesson. Communications,~. 26-29, (2). Montessori, Mario. (1967). Meditation on… |
Sequence 198192 Gitter, Lena L. (1973). Montessori method of indirect preparation for reading and wr1t1ng. Journal of Special… |
Sequence 199193 Vaz, Nimal. (1984). Comunications, 4, Montessori and the child with developmental disabilities 5-13, (9). E.… |
Sequence 200194 Bjorksten, Christel. (1983). Neuropsychological "soft signs" in children and rehabilitation… |
Sequence 201195 Kahn, David. (1981). Dealing with problems: Beyond the elitist principle: Kahn/Plank interview. NAMTA Quarterly… |