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Introduction of Philosophy for Children into the Montessori Curriculum

Available from: Montclair State University

Publication: Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children, vol. 15, no. 1

Pages: 22-29

Montessori method of education, Montessori schools, Philosophy for Children

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Language: English

DOI: 10.5840/thinking20001516

ISSN: 0190-3330, 2380-6370

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Koncepcja Marii Montessori a rozwój umiejętności samoobsługowych dzieci w wieku przedszkolnym / The Concept of Maria Montessori and the Development of Self-Care Skills in Children of Preschool Age

Available from: Index Copernicus International

Publication: Pedagogika Przedszkolna i Wczesnoszkolna [Pre-School and Early School Education], vol. 6, no. 2 (whole no. 12)

Pages: 257-269

Montessori method of education

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Abstract/Notes: The development of self-care skills in children is a part of the Core curriculum for preschool education. The contents regarding formation of such skills include shaping hygiene practices, goodhabits and developing motor skills. Maria Montessori drew attention to the development of selfcare skills and functional independence. In her concept of preschool child education, Maria Montessori developed practical life activities which were intended to serve the development of specificskills and their application to everyday life. Therefore, the aim of the research was to identify thelevel of self-care skills in 4-year-old children attending selected kindergartens located in MińskMazowiecki and Siedlce. The research was conducted on 200 children from Non-public CreativeActivity Montessori Kindergarten ‘Zameczek’ in Siedlce, Non-public Montessori Kindergarten‘Delfinek’ in Mińsk Mazowiecki and 6 traditional kindergartens — 2 of which were located inMińsk Mazowiecki and 4 located in Siedlce. The obtained research results indicated a varied levelof self-care skills depending on kindergarten the children attended.

Language: Polish

ISSN: 2353-7140, 2353-7159

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Celebrating Holidays with Children, Part II

Publication: Point of Interest, vol. 6, no. 3

Pages: 1–4

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Abstract/Notes: Continued from vol. 1, no. 2

Language: English

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Excitement in Amarillo with Elementary Children [Amarillo Montessori Academy, Texas]

Publication: The National Montessori Reporter

Pages: 6

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Language: English

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Matunga Children Home: Lady Brabourne's Visit

Available from: ProQuest - Historical Newspapers

Publication: Times of India (Mumbai, India)

Pages: 4

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Language: English

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Camping with Children

Publication: Forza Vitale!, vol. 22, no. 3

Pages: 16–18

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Language: English

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Helping Children Learn to Read

Publication: Montessori Society Review, vol. 6

Pages: 17–21

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Language: English

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POMA: A Tangible User Interface to Improve Social and Cognitive Skills of Sri Lankan Children with ASD

Available from: ScienceDirect

Publication: International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, vol. 144

Pages: Article 102486

Asia, Autism in children, Information and communications technology (ICT), South Asia, Sri Lanka, Technology and children

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Abstract/Notes: A Tangible User Interface (TUI) can bridge real-world physical objects with the digital world, which has much potential for children with ASD. However, at present, most TUIs have been developed for children in affluent countries. Such solutions may not be applicable for children with ASD in low resource countries like Sri Lanka. Therefore, we have designed a tablet-based, and cost-effective TUI called POMA (Picture to Object Mapping Activities) for supporting social and cognitive skills of Sri Lankan children with ASD. This paper presents the evaluation of POMA with 20 children with ASD (moderate: 6; mild: 14) and five special education teachers. Results show that both groups of children were able to play POMA accurately. However, children with moderate ASD required more time and help from the special education teachers to play POMA compared to children with mild ASD. This study identified several lessons for designing TUI, such as the importance of including audio prompts when the system is in idle state, using appropriate helper cues, using multiple types of reinforcements, easy-to-handle nature of the tangibles and the properties of them. Finally, we provide guidelines to overcome the issues for designing low-cost TUIs for children with ASD.

Language: English

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2020.102486

ISSN: 1071-5819

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Gekihen suru kankyō no naka no kodomo / 激変する環境の中の子ども [Children in a Rapidly Changing Environment]

Publication: Montessori Kyōiku / モンテッソーリ教育 [Montessori Education], no. 26

Pages: 1

Asia, East Asia, Japan

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Language: Japanese

ISSN: 0913-4220

Book Section

Inaugural Address Delivered on the Occasion of the Opening of the Second Children's House in 1907

Book Title: The Discovery of the Child [formerly entitled The Montessori Method: Scientific Pedagogy as Applied to Child Education in the Children's Houses]

Pages: 353-362

Maria Montessori - Writings

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Language: English

Published: Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Montessori-Pierson Publishing Company, 2017

ISBN: 978-90-79506-38-5

Series: The Montessori Series , 2

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