This system of education is both a philosophy of child development and a rationale for guiding such growth. It is based on two important developmental needs of children:
The main premises of Montessori education are:
- The need for freedom within limits
- A carefully prepared environment which guarantees exposure to materials and experiences.
The main premises of Montessori education are:
- Children are to be respected as different from adults and as individuals who differ from each other.
- Children possess an unusual sensitivity and intellectual ability to absorb and learn from their environment that are unlike those of the adult both in quality and capacity.
- The most important years of childrens growth are the first six years of life when unconscious learning is gradually brought to the conscious level.
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