The Absorbent Mind: A Foundational Work on Early Childhood Development

Montessori, Maria

ISBN 10: 160459540X ISBN 13: 9781604595406
Published by Wilder Publications, 2009
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In The Absorbent Mind, Maria Montessori explains how young children build themselves through attention, movement, language, order, imitation, exploration, and contact with the world around them. Montessori argues that early childhood is not merely preparation for education, but the most powerful and formative stage of human development.

Drawing from decades of observation and teaching, Montessori describes the child’s “absorbent mind,” the extraordinary ability of young children to take in impressions from their environment and transform them into language, habits, coordination, intelligence, and character. She explores sensitive periods, independence, discipline, movement, social development, and the importance of a prepared environment that supports the child’s natural growth.

For parents, teachers, homeschoolers, education students, and anyone interested in child development, The Absorbent Mind remains one of Montessori’s essential works. It is both a practical guide to early childhood education and a profound statement of respect for the child’s inner life, potential, and need for purposeful freedom.

About the Author: Maria Montessori (1870–1952) was an Italian physician, educator, scientist, and reformer whose work transformed modern ideas about childhood and education. One of the first women in Italy to earn a medical degree, Montessori began her professional life working with children whose abilities and needs were often misunderstood by the educational systems of her day.

Her first Casa dei Bambini, or Children’s House, opened in Rome in 1907 and became the proving ground for the educational principles now known throughout the world as the Montessori Method. Through her books, lectures, schools, and teacher-training work, Montessori helped create an international movement centered on independence, observation, sensory experience, practical activity, and respect for the natural stages of child development.

About the Author: Maria Montessori (1870-1952) was an Italian physician and educator whose work transformed approaches to early childhood education. She developed the Montessori method, based on careful observation of children and an emphasis on independence, sensory learning, and prepared environments. Her writings and educational practices have influenced schools and teaching philosophies worldwide.

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Title: The Absorbent Mind: A Foundational Work on ...
Publisher: Wilder Publications
Publication Date: 2009
Binding: Paperback
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