

“It might be said that the same thing is true of every form of education; a man is not what he is because of the teachers he has had, but because of what he has done.”
― The Montessori Method
― The Montessori Method

“From a biological point of view, the concept of liberty in the education of the child in his earliest years must be understood as demanding those conditions adapted to the most favourable development of his entire individuality. So,”
― The Montessori Method
― The Montessori Method

“Dante gives excellent advice to teachers when he says, "Let thy words be counted." The more carefully we cut away useless words, the more perfect will become the lesson. And”
― The Montessori Method
― The Montessori Method

“how I regretted ever having known this boy, and how severely I condemned the barren and inhuman curiosity of the men who in order to make scientific advancement had torn him away from a life, at least innocent and happy!”
― The Montessori Method
― The Montessori Method

“Here it is enough to say that one should proceed from few stimuli strongly contrasting, to many stimuli in gradual differentiation always more fine and imperceptible.”
― The Montessori Method
― The Montessori Method
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