The Montessori Decalogue
What is the Montessori Decalogue?
The Montessori Decalogue
- If he is not asking, it is important never to touch the child, especially if there is no kind of confidence.
- Do not mortify the child, and do not speak ill of him in his presence, encourage him and help him understand what he is doing wrong.
- It is important to help him in his growth to take care of the environment, to teach him the correct use of things and to show him where they are kept.
- The adult plays a fundamental role when accompanying the child to learn about the surrounding world, initially he will have to take an active role, and then take a step back to allow the child to explore and grow independently.
- The child needs a reference figure during growth, the adult must always be patient and present.
- With care and responsibility the adult must supervise the child, but must allow the child to make mistakes without correcting him immediately, in this way the child can repeat the action and understand the error independently.
- The adult must respect the time of the child, he must not be forced to do any type of activity.
- The adult must intervene when the child asks for help and cannot find any activities to do.
- The child will often refuse to practice activities that are difficult, the adult must gently encourage the child to overcome all kinds of obstacles and always try again despite the "failure".
- The adult has a fundamental role in the life of the child, he must always be a good teacher, give a good example and must treat the child in the best way.
Dear mothers, after reading our article we recommend that you take a look at our site, where you will find many articles for your child LUXURYKIDSSHOP
Leave a comment