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  2. Montessori sensorial materials - Wikipedia

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    There are many Montessori sensorial materials, and more are being investigated and developed by teachers around the world. Other popular Montessori sensorial materials include: Monomial cube A cube similar to the binomial and trinomial cube. The child has a sensorial experience of the power of multiplying by two and developing that into a cube.

  3. The Best Montessori Toys for Every Age - AOL

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    If you’ve had a kid (or worked in education) in the past 40 years, you’ve probably heard about the Montessori method. It’s a teaching technique created by Maria (you guessed it) Montessori ...

  4. Montessori education - Wikipedia

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    Montessori education returned to the United States in 1960 and has since spread to thousands of schools there. Montessori continued to extend her work during her lifetime, developing a comprehensive model of psychological development from birth to age 24, as well as educational approaches for children ages 0 to 3, 3 to 6, and 6 to 12. [18]

  5. Child development stages - Wikipedia

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    By this age, infants may have doubled their birth weights. They typically grow about 0.8 inches (2.0 cm) and gain about 1 to 1.5 pounds (450 to 680 g) during this month. [ 28 ] Fat rolls ("Baby Fat") begin to appear on thighs, upper arms and neck.

  6. An age-by-age guide for children toys - AOL

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    A non-exhaustive toy guide to the first 7 years of your child's life. Psst, find great toy deals for 12.12 here!

  7. Early childhood education - Wikipedia

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    The second plane (Ages 6–12): During this stage, children also focus on independence, but intellectual rather than physical. [28] Montessori classrooms use what is called "cosmic education" during this stage, which emphasizes children building on their understanding of the world, their place in it, and how everything is interdependent. [29]