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Sequence 1Reflections by Colleagues on the AMI Editorial Board My first memory of Annette was as a student in the elementary course she… |
Sequence 2Professional Biography of Annette Haines page 168 Professional Biography of Annette Haines Education and Honours 2012… |
Sequence 3Appendix Professional Biography of Annette Haines Reflections by Colleagues on the AMI Editorial Board AMI Journal 2017 -… |
Sequence 4The Development of Values: A Life Cycle Approach page 166 references Bronfenbrenner, U., “Towards Improving the Human… |
Sequence 5AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 165 Today, young people often finish university without having made a choice of vocation and… |
Sequence 6The Development of Values: A Life Cycle Approach page 164 controlled by rules and the rules are made by others. For children… |
Sequence 7AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 163 child learns or incorporates within himself the rules of conduct his society will accept.… |
Sequence 8The Development of Values: A Life Cycle Approach page 162 harmony and security are goals which belong to adulthood. Then… |
Sequence 9AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 161 The Development of Values: A Life Cycle Approach This paper was presented at the seminar of… |
Sequence 10Strategies to Support Concentration page 160 references Didymus, Johnthomas. “Egyptian Girl, Aisha Mustafa, Invents New… |
Sequence 11AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 159 idealistic and wants very badly to fix the broken parts of our world, so they are drawn to… |
Sequence 12Strategies to Support Concentration page 158 Movement is a hook for the child who is in a sensitive period for the… |
Sequence 13AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 157 Each of these powers has its own special interest and this form of sensitivity is so lively… |
Sequence 14Strategies to Support Concentration page 156 Because the child actually teaches himself when he works with the materials,… |
Sequence 15AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 155 Strategies to Support Concentration This talk was presented at the NAMTA conference titled… |
Sequence 16Psycho-Grammar page 154 understood by children until they have mastered logical language (Discovery of the Child 244).… |
Sequence 17AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 153 period for acquisition of language, including syntax, is to give psychological “impressions… |
Sequence 18Psycho-Grammar page 152 exposed negative, waiting to be slipped into developer fluid” (cited in Restak 56). We now know… |
Sequence 19AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 151 necessary means of physical life” (Secret of Childhood 37). Observe a tiny baby or a very… |
Sequence 20Psycho-Grammar page 150 Psycho-Grammar: Montessori’s Reflections on Grammar and Psychic Development This talk was presented… |
Sequence 21AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 149 preparation that allows the Montessori child to learn from the “inside out.” At each step,… |
Sequence 22Indirect Preparation: Old Vision; New Perspectives page 148 there is an increased likelihood of recall or remembering. The… |
Sequence 23AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 147 related to the original encoding—i.e., what was first learned. Thus, the Montessori… |
Sequence 24Indirect Preparation: Old Vision; New Perspectives page 146 Indirect Preparation: Old Vision; New Perspectives This talk was… |
Sequence 25AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 145 references Campbell, Bernard G. Humankind Emerging. Boston: Little, Brown, 1982.… |
Sequence 26Work page 144 We can see the strange fact that all living things not only do the things to benefit themselves they also… |
Sequence 27AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 143 The child does work which is not important for the world but which is important to him. It… |
Sequence 28Work page 142 Work introduction Work. The word in Montessori is not used in the ordinary sense. Montessori raised the… |
Sequence 29AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 141 The Erdkinder may be the perfect “holding environment,” prepared especially for the… |
Sequence 30The Toddler and the Teenager page 140 another age of “mneme”: indelible impressions Recent research coming out of the… |
Sequence 31AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 139 that floats by poses a risk to the little one, the young person also has decreased stamina… |
Sequence 32The Toddler and the Teenager page 138 The Toddler and the Teenager: A Comparison of the First and Third Planes of… |
Sequence 33AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 137 Montessori, of course, talked of the farm, living and working on the land. But she had… |
Sequence 34Montessori: Now More Than Ever page 136 child’s gift or potential contribution to society. On the right side of the line are… |
Sequence 35AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 135 the cure As a remedy for the many deviations of modern childhood, Montessori said we must… |
Sequence 36Montessori: Now More Than Ever page 134 anxiety, depression and so forth? This is almost a rhetorical question for everyone… |
Sequence 37AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 133 Montessori: Now More Than Ever Like everything in the universe, the human child is created… |
Sequence 38The Totality of Montessori page 132 notes 1 Montessori, Maria. (1949). ). “Lecture III, The Absorbent Mind.” The San Remo… |
Sequence 39AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 131 conference, we come together from around the world to Sydney, Australia, to celebrate the… |
Sequence 40The Totality of Montessori page 130 students any more). Standardized tests, teaching to those tests, using workbooks and… |
Sequence 41AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 129 The physical environment of objects and the psychological environment of the non-teaching… |
Sequence 42The Totality of Montessori page 128 a handful were so moved, so touched, by the idea that they acted as missionaries,… |
Sequence 43AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 127 The Totality of Montessori introduction I have been asked today to begin this conference… |
Sequence 44The Power of Montessori’s Positive Psychology in an Expanding Universe page 126 references Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly. “Flow… |
Sequence 45AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 125 “When a child concentrates,” she said, “his character is changed. It is as though he had… |
Sequence 46The Power of Montessori’s Positive Psychology in an Expanding Universe page 124 Around active points of sensitivity, the… |
Sequence 47AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 123 The Power of Montessori’s Positive Psychology in an Expanding Universe This talk was… |
Sequence 48The Positive Psychology of the Adolescent Becoming Adult page 122 over again. By 1946, she is totally sure of herself and… |
Sequence 49AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 121 adolescent needs relevant work with a clear purpose: real work such as cooking, cleaning,… |
Sequence 50Part Three The Positive Psychology of the Adolescent Becoming Adult Introduction by David Kahn 1. The Power of Montessori’s… |
Sequence 51AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 119 are endowed’36 —this is the study, the science of peace Montessori asks us to create.… |
Sequence 52A Science of Peace page 118 heads and intellectuals needed to learn how to work with their hands, as ‘men who have hands and… |
Sequence 53AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 117 Once they have reached this level, the children no longer act thoughtlessly, but put the… |
Sequence 54A Science of Peace page 116 A Science of Peace introduction ‘To ask anyone to speak on peace would appear quite foreign to… |
Sequence 55AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 115 references Bronowski, Jacob. The Ascent of Man. Boston: Little, Brown, 1973. Fuller, R.… |
Sequence 56Cosmic Education page 114 Truly it is no new idea for it has been the natural plan wherever there was education in the real… |
Sequence 57AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 113 its life—and its own task to perform in a mutual service relationship. This service is… |
Sequence 58Cosmic Education page 112 Cosmic Education Maria Montessori found herself interned in India during the war years. It was,… |
Sequence 59AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 111 sensory integration so critical for abstract learning. The child at the second plane of… |
Sequence 60Science and the Montessori Casa dei Bambini page 110 can be incarnated so it can become a part of the child’s developing… |
Sequence 61AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 109 and soil; how the roots reach down into the earth and the leaves turn upwards towards the… |
Sequence 62Science and the Montessori Casa dei Bambini page 108 been so popular, I reasoned this would be the next step in a logical… |
Sequence 63AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 107 observation skills “Train the eye”, said Dr Montessori. What the eye perceives is directly… |
Sequence 64Science and the Montessori Casa dei Bambini Some years ago in Toronto a battle raged around the merit or demerit of colouring… |
Sequence 65AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 105 materials of the region. They have enjoyed the flowers and would take some into their… |
Sequence 66The Casa dei Bambini: Paths to Culture page 104 or history, dependent upon a higher order of mental ability? A friend of… |
Sequence 67AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 103 “fish,” “bird” (see Figure 1). This way of dividing the world provides the most information… |
Sequence 68The Casa dei Bambini: Paths to Culture page 102 within him that light which is called intelligence” (240). Montessori gives… |
Sequence 69AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 101 only enjoy what she described as “the privilege and good fortune of becoming its assistants… |
Sequence 70The Casa dei Bambini: Paths to Culture This talk was presented at the NAMTA conference titled The Casa dei Bambini on the… |
Sequence 71AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 99 references Fuller, R. Buckminster. Synergetics. New York: Macmillan, 1975. Montessori,… |
Sequence 72Reading, Writing, and Mathematics: Explored and Discovered Rather Than Taught page 98 as we observe a deepening of… |
Sequence 73AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 97 language The three-year-old comes into the Casa dei Bambini with his or her language… |
Sequence 74Reading, Writing, and Mathematics: Explored and Discovered Rather Than Taught page 96 materials and language. In reality, we… |
Sequence 75AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 95 Reading, Writing, and Mathematics: Explored and Discovered Rather Than Taught introduction… |
Sequence 76Hurried to Read page 94 other aspects of the child’s mind (as well as other aspects of language) grow in a similar fashion.… |
Sequence 77AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 93 nourished and looked after, but regardless, to be trusted to unfold according to its own… |
Sequence 78Hurried to Read page 92 Elkind, prominent child psychologist and president of the prestigious N.A.E.Y.C. (National… |
Sequence 79AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 91 in the manner described, with sessions spaced at one-half hour intervals. (I am beginning to… |
Sequence 80Hurried to Read Browsing through a bookstore at an exclusive and expensive shopping centre, I stop at the Child Care section… |
Sequence 81AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 89 (2) Language development takes place in a series of overlapping stages. The explosion only… |
Sequence 82The Development of Language page 88 within the child from the first babbling to the formation of meaningful words? Inside,… |
Sequence 83AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 87 auditory stage: listening Auditive and spoken language are two different developments.… |
Sequence 84The Development of Language This talk was presented at the NAMTA conference titled The Essential Montessori Language: Whole-… |
Sequence 85AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 85 gift of man, an invention of his creative spirit which, as a fundamental discovery, lies at… |
Sequence 86The Formation of Mind: Language, Learning and Logic in Early Childhood page 84 pieces of our experience and consists of the… |
Sequence 87AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 83 under six is decisive. Whatever abilities the child constructs will remain incarnate in him… |
Sequence 88The Formation of Mind: Language, Learning and Logic in Early Childhood page 82 prime example. Positron Emissions Tomography (… |
Sequence 89AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 81 The Formation of Mind: Language, Learning, and Logic in Early Childhood This speech was… |
Sequence 90The Acquisition of Spoken Language: The Nebula Hypothesis page 80 references Au, Terry Kit-Fong. (1985). Children ‘s Word-… |
Sequence 91AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 79 claim of innate linguistic capacities and that “efforts to account for the mysteries of… |
Sequence 92The Acquisition of Spoken Language: The Nebula Hypothesis page 78 often sounds like a foreign language. Out of this… |
Sequence 93AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 77 The Acquisition of Spoken Language: The Nebula Hypothesis Dr Montessori’s views on the child… |
Sequence 94Control and Coordination of Movement page 76 If there is spirituality, it is in the child. If there is a soul, it is in the… |
Sequence 95AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 75 attention to the fact that we mustn’t place floor mats over the line. Because, like any… |
Sequence 96Control and Coordination of Movement page 74 Control and Coordination of Movement All activities of Practical Life help the… |
Sequence 97AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 73 notes 1. Montessori, Maria, The Discovery of the Child, Ballantine Books, New York, 1967, p… |
Sequence 98The Development of Movement page 72 the part of the child. This “point of contact” between internal and external reality is… |
Sequence 99AMI Journal 2017 - 2018 page 71 Cajal and his associates, in the early part of the last century, presented evidence that… |
Sequence 100The Development of Movement page 70 With the sensory areas of the brain activated, the first few months of life are spent,… |