If from the new-born baby, helpless, unconscious...unable to raise itself, comes forth the individual adult with perfected form, with a mind enriched...
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It is the child who builds up the man, the child alone. The adult cannot take his place in this work; the exclusion of the adult from the child's...
The teacher's happy task is to show them the path to perfection, furnishing the means and removing the obstacles, beginning with those which she...
The law of nature is order, and when order comes of itself, we know that we have re-entered the order of the universe. It is clear that nature...
A three-year-old educated according to Montessori pedagogy, becomes a master of his hand and undertakes with a joy a variety of human activities...
The child, in fact, once he feels sure of himself, will no longer seek the approval of authority after every step. He will go on piling up finished...
We ourselves have lost this deep and vital sensitiveness, and in the presence of children in whom we see it reviving, we feel as if we were watching a...
The principal agent is the object itself and not the instruction given by the teacher. It is the child who uses the objects; it is the child who is...
In the period of early childhood they are urged by nature itself to co-ordinate the movements of the hands, as is seen in their urge to touch...