Montessori Education

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Walking on one's own

“We must act on the principle of the mother who, when her little child would only dare to walk clinging to her dress, unobtrusively substituted a piece of the child’s own dress into its tiny hand. It then walked on alone; and discovered with joy that it was able to do so.”

E. M. Standing, biographer of Maria Montessori Photo by Thomas Leth-Olsen

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