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Prepared Environment
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The Prepared Environment is a crucial part of the child's education
in the classroom. When the child enters the Montessori nursery
school, she/he will enter an environment that is carefully prepared
and caters to his/her needs.
The prepared environment allows the child to develop without constant
assistance and supervision from an adult.
All the furniture
and work materials are child-sized, giving the child full freedom
to move-about and explore. This also allows the child to be more
active and the Directress/Teacher more passive. The environment
does not contain any objects that the child may not use or that
hinders his development, nor it contains any materials that are
broken or incomplete. The work-material is kept out on the shelves
and may be used by the child whenever he/she desires. Because
the materials are always stored in the same place, the child can
always locate them. It is part of the child's work-cycle to return
used material to its designated place in the classroom, so that
others may use it. As part of the Practical Life activities, the
children learn to keep their environment in order and generally
clean and tidy. This also fulfills the child's innate Sensitive
Period for Order.
One
of the main duties of the Montessori teacher is to keep
the prepared environment in perfect, orderly condition. |
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