Monday, January 27, 2014

Montessori Homeschooling




Developed from the work of Dr. Maria Montessori, this style of



teaching aims at duplicating natural laws that a child faces in



life. Thus the aim of the teacher is to control the environment



and not the child. It was observed that children who are left free



to interact with their environment developed an innate



self-discipline, love for order and natural curiosity.





The Montessori method of teaching is especially suitable to the



preschooler who wants to do everything by himself. Finding ways in



which your child can participate in the cleaning, washing,



cooking, gardening and other 'adult' activities sets the perfect



backdrop for the learning experience. By providing such



opportunities for independence, the child's self-esteem also gets



a huge boost.





Artistic, cultural and scientific activities abound in the



Montessori 3-6 class. There is no TV, junk food, or computer.



Material is selected carefully. The child is never forced to work.



Instead he is encouraged to do things that interest him, and the



teacher picks up the teaching from cues given by the child. The



Montessori method focuses on the child's inborn ability to learn



from his surroundings. Thus the teacher aims to encourage the



natural curiosity of the child. He is never forced to learn or



explore. When the child understands why he needs to learn



something, he will love the learning process.


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