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Montessori
is a comprehensive educational approach from birth to
adulthood based on the observation of children's needs
in a variety of cultures all around the world.
Beginning her work almost a century ago, Dr. Maria
Montessori developed this educational approach based
on her understanding of children's natural learning
tendencies as they unfold in "prepared environments"
for multi-age groups (0-3 year olds, 3-6 year olds,
6-9 year olds, 9-12 year olds, and 12-14 year olds).
The Montessori environment contains specially designed,
manipulative "materials for development" that
invite children to engage in learning activities of
their own individual choice. Under the guidance of a
trained teacher, children in a Montessori classroom
learn by making discoveries with the materials, cultivating
concentration, motivation, self-discipline, and a love
of learning.
Today, Montessori schools are found worldwide, serving
children from birth through adolescence. In the United
States, there are more than 4,000 private Montessori
schools and more than 200 public schools with Montessori-styled
programs.
(Quoted from the NAMTA
site)
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