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How is a Montessori school different from other schools?

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How is a Montessori school different from other schools?

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In most schools the children are taught educational concepts in a group by a teacher. In a Montessori school, the children learn concepts spontaneously as they work independently with the many materials in the environment. Rather than “teaching” the child concepts, an enriched environment is designed to stimulate the child’s interest and facilitate his understanding and learning capacities spontaneously with little or no adult intervention.

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