Title: How to Raise an Amazing Child (The Montessori way to bring up caring, confident children)
The writer discusses if Montessori is the correct one for your kid along with you and also describes the Montessori approach. It discusses the way to help your son or daughter become independent, nourish that exploratory and interesting nature of the kid, and beginning to teach them math, reading and writing at home with ideas for tasks that are easy that one can do with their very own children.
TITLE: Silent Spring
WRITER: Rachel Carson. BOOK REVIEW: Nowadays, a timeless novel that led to the beginning of the environmental movement we now know. It’s one of the very most powerful novels of the previous century.
TITLE: The Scientist in the Crib: What Early Learning Tells Us About the Mind
BOOK REVIEW: This publication shows the incredible learning ability of the mind and how young kids learn from their parents. This exciting novel by three leaders in the new area of cognitive science discusses significant discoveries about how much parents instruct them and learn, and how much babies and young children know. It asserts that evolution designed us both to educate and study, and that the drive is our most important instinct. In addition, it shows as fascinating insights about our grownup abilities and how even young children — grownups as well as — use some of precisely the same techniques that enable scientists to learn about the world. Filled with surprise at each turn, this vivid, lucid, and frequently amusing book gives us a new view of the inner life of children as well as the puzzles of the mind.
TITLE: Endangered Minds: Why Children Don’t Think And What We Can Do About It
AUTHOR: Jane M. Healy. BOOK REVIEW: This novel examines the neuroscience to explain how in our present culture the media – TV, video games, etc. influence the minds and attention skills of the kids of today. In addition, it offers suggestions on how we can help our kids to become good students from an early age. This supports Montessori theory of how experiences impact children’s brain growth.
Title: The Discovery of the Child
A child learns form the Montessori environment, which comprises the teacher who becomes a facilitator of the child’s learning.
TITLE: The Philosophical Baby: What Children’s Minds Tell Us About Truth, Love, and the Meaning of Life
AUTHOR: Alison Gopnik. BOOK REVIEW: This book reaffirms the belief of Maria Montessori that children’s thoughts / babies’ brains are somewhat more complex and amazing than it was first believed to be. With now’s technology we're capable to detect more of the capacities of the infants’ minds. This publication shows the astonishing ability of the thoughts of infants and appreciates the ability of the part parents play in shaping a child’s life.
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