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Make Quotes by Maria Montessori
- It is true that we cannot make a genius. We can only give to teach child the chance to fulfil his potential possibilities.
- Education should therefore include the two forms of work, manual and intellectual, for the same person, and thus make it understood by practical experience that…
- He who experiments must, while doing so, divest himself of every preconception. It is clear then that if we wish to make use of a…
- Our aim is not merely to make the child understand, and still less to force him to memorize, but so to touch his imagination as…
- This is the treasure we need today - helping the child become independent of us and make his way by himself, receiving in return his…
- It is almost possible to say that there is a mathematical relationship between the beauty of his surroundings and the activity of the child; he…
- Our care of the child should be governed, not by the desire to make him learn things, but by the endeavor always to keep burning…
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