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    Secret of Childhood

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    is a phase in the development of a child that coincides with non-physical development. This can be the development of the child’s intellect‚ personality‚ and soul. Dr. Montessori calls it an “embryo” because it can be compared to the physical development of the embryo within the womb prior to birth. I think that Dr. Montessori believed that environment was more important to the growth and development of a child. An excerpt from page 35: “There is an interchange between the individual‚ the spiritual

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    Maria Montessori Childhood

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    Maria Montessori was one of them. Maria was born in 1870 and became the first woman in Italy to receive a medical degree. She embedded herself into her work and made significant contributions to the fields of psychiatry‚ anthropology and education. Maria was acclaimed for her education method that built on the way children learned naturally. She believed in order expand any system of education a favorable environment must be created to allow the flow of a child’s natural gift. Maria Montessori was

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    Montessori wrote about “The Secret of Childhood”. Describe what she meant by this. In one of Dr. Maria Montessori’s book‚ “The Secret of Childhood” where she continued and further elaborated her work on child development‚ one of her important findings in her research was “Sensitivity Period” in the child. These are important periods of childhood development. A sensitive period is a period of time when a child passes through special times in his life and spends much of his time to focus on one

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    Some people believe that printed books are no longer necessary in this digital era‚ as all writings can be stored electronically. Others think print books till play important role. Discuss both views and give your opinion. In the past few years‚ e-books have been sold or downloaded for free in large numbers on the internet. These books and e-readers are challenging convention reading habits making the sales of traditional books decreased. But it still needs much consideration before eliminating

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    E-Books

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    E-books E-books open up all kinds of new opportunities‚ especially in the areas of education‚ entertainment‚ and business. Schools around the country take advantage of E-books and other online materials. In most cases‚ the price to access the electronic material is much lower than buying an actual hard copy of the book. I have personally seen this model used in my courses at Penn State. Many of my classes require reading assignments that are in an electronic format. E-books have also revolutionized

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    Case 1: Forecasting the Adoption of E-Books Product p q Market Structure (=0.3) Product Characteristics (=0.7) Weighted Numerical Score CD player 0.055 0.378 5 5 5/20.4=0.245 Cable television service 0.100 0.060 7 3 4.2/20.4=0.206 Home Personal Computer 0.121 0.281 4 6 5.4/20.4=0.265 Cellular telephone 0.008 0.421 3 7 5.8/20.4=0.284 Weighted Average for e-book 0.0684 0.2990 Question 1 The size of the market for e-books in the long-run: 293.7 million x 46

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    Montessori

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    Module : DMT 101 – Montessori Philosophy & Theory Date of Submission : 11th December 2011 “A child’s different sensibilities enable him to choose‚ from his complex environment‚ what is suitable and necessary for his growth. They make the child sensitive to some things but‚ leave him indifferent to others. When a particular sensitiveness is aroused in a child‚ it is like a light that shines on some objects but not others. Making of them – his whole world. ” Secret of Childhood (pg 42‚ chapter

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    Essay on the the Secret Book

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    INTRODUCTION According to recent studies‚ self-help books – non-fiction books that offer advice for behavior modification and make explicit promises for positive change – have doubled as a percentage of all book titles since the 1970s. The increasing popularity of self-help books is an indicator of the modern society’s quest to maximize personal happiness through a process of self-discovery. Self-help books are a response to a real and genuine hunger for psychological understanding and self-improvement

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    locations in Dallas‚ Frisco‚ and Carrollton‚ TX‚ Rosewood Academy believes in enhancing a traditional curriculum with elements of Montessori philosophy. Why? Because the Montessori philosophy emphasizes a child’s independence‚ individuality‚ and freedom (within limits). When it comes to early childhood education‚ a traditional curriculum can benefit greatly when these Montessori elements are incorporated. For example‚ a traditional preschool curriculum focuses on language‚ speech‚ math‚ social studies

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