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| Montessori Curriculum |
Practical Life
Practical Life activities nurture self-esteem, confidence and the ability to concentrate. Through activities that provide a home-school link such as pouring, polishing, zipping, buckling and folding the child develops independence, mental order and organisation. All of the tasks in this area strengthen their fine motor skills and self discipline.
Nothing is withheld, the activities in this area preserve and embellish the environment and themselves. All activities are at their disposal, this allows a mastery of their environment at an unhurried pace. These activities nurture self-esteem, confidence and the ability to concentrate while indirectly preparing the children for reading, writing and mathematics. Muscular coordination aids writing and the while mental order derived from sequences aids the acquisition of mathematics. |
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