Maria Montessori: Her Life and Work
D**N
Best Piece
Best piece of toddler advice compared to many a books in the field because of the critical analytical approach. There is also scientific and social evidence implemented for grounds to support the qualitative reasoning.
J**È
Very good
Very good
J**N
Arrived very promptly.
Given as present.
S**!
Five Stars
Staple for my Montessori Work!
L**K
I found the book very good and it helped me a lot
I found the book very good and it helped me a lot. I found the service excellent. Came before the due date.
P**T
no complaints!!!!
once I read the other reviews, I knew that everything was going to be in perfect order,..and I am glad to say that I wasn't disappointed. Thanks guys.. you rock!!!
X**8
Recommend
Good for money
K**B
Great book
A great insight for anyone interested in Montessori and her work. Standing has included many examples of how her methods can be applied in the classroom, and helps to make many of her points even clearer. A great read to further your understanding of Montessori.
C**O
Impressão péssima
A impressão é de péssima qualidade. Sem ilustrações e papel reciclado muito frágil e escuro. Impressão com falhas de tinta!!!!
R**J
A must have in your collection of MONTESSORI books
This is an amazing book meant for all MONTESSORI trained teachers. The book came in very good condition
R**R
A wonderful book about education
I had previously read another book about the Montessori method, and also the English translation of "The Montessori Method".But only this authorized biography by standing gives a good picture of how important, and how influential she was.Montessori(1870-1952)was an extremely attractive, intelligent, and complicated person. Although she claimed to be only interested in "the child", and not at all in politics, her writings are shot full of socialist and pacifist ideas. She believed her education methods,through "the child's self directed manual activities" would abolish such tendencies as selfishness, acquisitiveness and the desire for status.Montessori also claimed in was a great mistake for people to assume that her insistence on the child's "freedom" dis not equate with a lack of discipline. Quite to the contrary, she insisted the teacher's (or "directress's")responsibility was to "destroy evil" in the classroom. And what is "evil"?Of course, "evil" is anything contrary to Montessori's personal belief.But Maria Montessori also had some wonderful educational ideas. She believed in "epochs of sensitivity" during which opportunities for the acquisition of certain skills could be most advantageously instilled. She believed the best time to teach literacy was from age 3 1/2 to 4 1/2, and that writing led automatically to reading. She turned out to be right about this, and also said that "absolute musical pitch" could also easily be acquired at the same ages. No one has ever prooved this to be true, so I think I'll do so. My name is Bob and my email address is [email protected]
R**I
Book
I received as one was left when I ordered.
A**.
Montessori For Life!
This is my favorite book about Dr. Montessori by far. She served as such an inspiration to people who want to live Montessori out loud! It's very unfortunate more people don't know about this method and that it truly works! I am a Montessori Directress and I have taught traditionally as well. Let's just say I'll never go back to traditional teaching. God has made these children and as if we need to feel some type of accomplishment by investing in them.... No, God doesn't create emptiness its up to us as the Montessori parent or educator to allow God to show us through the child what we can learn from them!
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