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A Montessori mother / by Dorothy Canfield Fisher.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Nabu public domain reprintsPublisher: [Charleston, S.C.] : Nabu Press, [2010]Description: x, 239 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 117648768X
  • 9781176487680
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 371.392 23
Contents:
I. Some introductory remarks about parents -- II. A day in a Casa dei Bambini -- III. More about what happens in a Casa dei Bambini -- IV. Something about the apparatus and about the theory underlying it -- V. Description of the rest of the apparatus and the method for writing and reading -- VI. Some general remarks about the Montessori apparatus in the American home -- VII. The possibility of American adaptations of, or additions to, the Montessori apparatus -- VIII. Some remarks on the philosophy of the system -- IX. Application of the philosophy to American home life -- .X. Some considerations on the nature of "discipline" -- XI. More about discipline, with special regard to obedience -- XII. Difficulties in the way of a universal adoption of the Montessori ideas -- XIII. Is there any real difference between the Montessori system and the kindergarten? -- XIV. Moral training -- XV. Dr. Montessori's life and the origin of the Casa dei Bambini -- XVI. Some last remarks.
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Includes index.

I. Some introductory remarks about parents -- II. A day in a Casa dei Bambini -- III. More about what happens in a Casa dei Bambini -- IV. Something about the apparatus and about the theory underlying it -- V. Description of the rest of the apparatus and the method for writing and reading -- VI. Some general remarks about the Montessori apparatus in the American home -- VII. The possibility of American adaptations of, or additions to, the Montessori apparatus -- VIII. Some remarks on the philosophy of the system -- IX. Application of the philosophy to American home life -- .X. Some considerations on the nature of "discipline" -- XI. More about discipline, with special regard to obedience -- XII. Difficulties in the way of a universal adoption of the Montessori ideas -- XIII. Is there any real difference between the Montessori system and the kindergarten? -- XIV. Moral training -- XV. Dr. Montessori's life and the origin of the Casa dei Bambini -- XVI. Some last remarks.

Facsimile reprint. Originally published: New York : H. Holt and Company, 1912.

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