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Montessori believed your child could learn so much during the elementary years that a child should be free to learn anything at this age. The ages 6 through 12 are the foundation for higher learning.
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In the Montessori elementary classroom, the children are given opportunities to learn to set their own goals, budget their own time, and appraise their own results. They are "self-starters" who work because of interest and enthusiasm rather than external i
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The Great Stories are told near the beginning of each school year, and each one serves to introduce a major branch of human knowledge from which the teacher will be presenting formal lessons. These areas include geography and physical science, biology, hi
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Overview of Elementary Class curriculum
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To Develop and Refine Skills: Our program works to develop reading, writing, spelling, math computation and concept skills to their highest degree. This is accomplished through a highly individualized, ordered sequence of Montessori and supplemental mater
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Ten Steps to Montessori Implementation in Public Schools
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At six, there is a great transformation in the child, like a new birth. The child wants to explore society and the world, to learn what is right and wrong, and to explore meaningful roles in society.
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The PLAN OF COSMIC EDUCATION applies to what Dr. Maria Montessori termed the Four Planes of Development:
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