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The principles and fundamentals of the Montessori curriculum, and how to use them in school to manage a classroom and at home with your children.
The philosophy behind the Montessori approach, how it is a way of life, the secrets of childhood, and the sensitive periods in a child's life.
How to prepare an integrated learning environment for the child that meets all of their mobility, cognitive, emotional, personal, and social needs.
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Introduction
Who is Maria Montessori?
The Child in the Montessori Class
The Philosophy of Dr Maria Montessori 1
The Philosophy of Dr Maria Montessori 2
The Philosophy of Dr Maria Montessori 3
Rules of dealing with children in the Montessori Class 1
1. Introduction to the Montessori Class
Introduction
Who is Maria Montessori?
The Child in the Montessori Class
The Philosophy of Dr Maria Montessori 1
The Philosophy of Dr Maria Montessori 2
The Philosophy of Dr Maria Montessori 3
Rules of dealing with children in the Montessori Class 1
Rules of dealing with children in the Montessori Class 2
Rules of dealing with children in the Montessori Class 3
The Sensitive Period 1
The Sensitive Period 2
The Sensitive Period 3
The Practical Life Area 1
The Practical Life Area 2
2. Montessori Objects Activities
Plate-to-plate transfer activity
Transfer from plate to two equal plates
Dry casting activities 1
Dry casting activities 2
Liquid Pouring Activities 1
Liquid pouring activities using a funnel
Dry transportation activities
Liquid transportation activities
Department of Arts and the use of scissors
Cutting without using scissors
Using scotch tape
Using zippers
Using buttons
The Bow frame
Using clothes clips
Using paper clips
Opening and closing bolts
Opening and closing the locks
Folding the napkins
Cleaning and Polishing the mirror
How to organize the table
The Silence Game
3. Montessori Sensation Activities
The Pink Tower
The construction on the edge
Horizontal construction
The Brown Stairs
The merging of the pink tower and the brown stairs
The red rods
Cylinders with a handle
Cylinder boxes without handle
Application on Cylinder boxes without handle
Colors recognition section
Colors recognition Activity
Sense of touch activities 1
Sense of touch activities 2
Sense of touch activities 3
Pressure cylinders
Thermal cylinders
Fabrics activity
The Montessori Tools
4. Montessori Geometric Shapes Activities
Sniffer cylinders
The Secrets Bag Activity
Tessellations Activities
The Binomial Activity
The Trinomial Activity
The Geometric Shapes Box
Summary
The Montessori approach is an academic approach that relies on the child's potential for self-learning by providing an integrated educational environment and a set of limited freedoms. In this course, you will learn about the philosophy behind the Montessori approach, and the way it is applied in practical life and activated through sensory activities. You will also learn the different positive ways to automatically modify a child's behavior through practical applications and by getting your child to reach the internalization stage.
There are no requirements or prerequisites for this course; your interest in the topic and your commitment to learning are the only things you need to gain the most benefit from it.
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