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Vol. I, No. 4, September 2002


  1. EXTERIOR PLAY SPACE REQUIREMENTS (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2002/ 09/ article101.shtml#article)
  2. OUTDOOR STORAGE (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2002/ 09/ article102.shtml#article)
  3. MARIA MONTESSORI (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2002/ 09/ article103.shtml#article)
  4. CENSUS SHOWS INCREASE IN HANDICAPPED CHILDREN (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2002/ 09/ article104.shtml#article)
  5. BABY WALKERS IN NAME ONLY (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2002/ 09/ article105.shtml#article)
  6. CURRENT PROJECTS (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2002/ 09/ article106.shtml#article)
  7. UPCOMING SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2002/ 09/ article107.shtml#article)

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MARIA MONTESSORI

This year marks the fiftieth year after the death of Italian educator Maria Montessori. Many of her once-radical ideas-including the notions that children learn through hands-on activity, that the preschool years are a time of critical brain development and that parents should be partners in their children's education-are now accepted wisdom. Perhaps none of her ideas sound as revolutionary as they once did. Maria Montessori's own barely form vision combined Jean-Jacques Rousseau's philosophy of the nobility of the child with the more pragmatic view that work-and through it the mastery of the child's immediate environment-was the key to individual development. Montessori maintained that each child must be free to pursue what interests him most at his own pace in a specially prepared environment. Due to a revival of the Montessori methods here in the United States in the 1950's, there are now some 5,000 Montessori schools in the United States.

Vol. I, No. 4, September 2002


  1. EXTERIOR PLAY SPACE REQUIREMENTS (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2002/ 09/ article101.shtml#article)
  2. OUTDOOR STORAGE (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2002/ 09/ article102.shtml#article)
  3. MARIA MONTESSORI (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2002/ 09/ article103.shtml#article)
  4. CENSUS SHOWS INCREASE IN HANDICAPPED CHILDREN (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2002/ 09/ article104.shtml#article)
  5. BABY WALKERS IN NAME ONLY (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2002/ 09/ article105.shtml#article)
  6. CURRENT PROJECTS (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2002/ 09/ article106.shtml#article)
  7. UPCOMING SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS (www.whitehutchinson.com/ news/ learnenews/ 2002/ 09/ article107.shtml#article)

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