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Handwork by Margaret Homfray and Marilyn Blodget
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Montessori art lessons
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Montessori teachers encourage group activity and handwork, and they never hush up talkative toddlers. "Mainstream educators don't realise that children have a great urge to learn languages until the age of six,"
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Materials for handwork--such as drawing, coloring, modeling, and sewing--helped develop motor coordination and encourage self-expression
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Montessori believed that the child would only produce art when he had a need to and should something more interesting come along he would be distracted & abandon it.
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The curriculum does not always travel in the traditional linear fashion of most art history lessons, but rather travels through time, staying in certain eras and studying various artists and their styles, or focusing on the art of one prominent artist
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