The absorbent mind / Maria Montessori ; translated from Italian by Claude A. Claremont
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1851090878
- 155.4
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Sagana Homes I Branch Reference Section | Circulation | C 155.4 M781a 1988 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 122701d |
The child part in world reconstruction
Education for life
The periods of growth
The new path
The miracle of creation
Embryology and behaviour
The spiritual embryo
The child's conquest of independence
The first days of life
Some thoughts on language
How language calls to the child
The effects of obstacles on development
The importance of movement in general development
Intelligence and the hand
Development and imitation
From unconscious creator to conscious worker
Further elaboration through culture and imagination
Character and its defects in childhood
The child's contribution to society-normalization
Character building is the child's own achievement
Children's possessiveness and its transformations
Social development
Cohesion in the social unit
Mistake and their correction
The three levels of obedience
Discipline and the teacher
The teacher's preparation
Love and its source-the child
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