Montessori from the Start: The Child at Home, from Birth to Age Three
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nothing should be given to the brain that is not first given to the hand.
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Certainly we want to build this environment on universal principles of beauty, simplicity, and order.
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Our goal then is to build an environment for engagement for the infant, one that maintains a good balance of challenge and support, and where the adult is not overly involved.
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For the human child, independence, the ability to do things on one’s own, is most important for its psychological component; it is the path to confidence and self-assurance.
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outward manifestations of brain development are the child’s self-formation as an individual of growing independence, coordinated movement, language, and a developed will.
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Our homes also should reflect adult needs for exploration, orientation, order, imagination, exactness, repetition, control of error, manipulation, perfection, and communication.
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order todevelop our humanity, we must nurture the human tendencies in all of us.
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Human infants use the stages of their development, as referred to in the Introduction, to help them in their task of self-formation.
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most meaningful communication of all: the intimacy of love, understanding and respect of one human being for another in the home, the school, the workplace, in nature, our places of worship, and in our marriages.
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This capacity for absorbing from the environment like a sponge soaking up moisture from its surroundings, which Montessori referred to as the “absorbent mind,” is a phenomenon of the child’s first six years.