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Sensorial Education

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“The training of the senses must begin in the formative period of life if we wish to perfect them through education and make use of them in any particular human skill.” (Maria Montessori, The Discovery of the Child, Pg. 147)
Discuss the difference between sensorial impression and sensorial education. Give examples to show your understanding and explain why sensorial education is considered important in the Montessori classroom?

Maria Montessori believed in a necessary relationship between children and their environment. Children must find a properly prepared environment if they are to fully develop their unique human potentials. Sensorial material and the education provided by it serve as the base for this intellectual development. …show more content…

These are transitory periods, but once sensibility has been acquired it will be long lasting. Therefore the sense impressions are of long duration.
In a Montessori classroom frequency of an activity is encouraged as the isolation of one single quality helps refining and developing the senses. The material is based on a logical learning sequence. It goes form the concrete to the abstract. Working on sensorial activities indirectly prepares the child for an intellectual life. It develops cognitive skills such as thinking, judging, associating, classifying, and comparing. They enhance the powers of observation, attention and concentration. These activities promote auto-education or self-learning as well as provide for aesthetic enjoyment. Sensorial materials are like the key to the nature of things.
Education is used to train the young child's mind of absorbed information from the first 3 years of life. The information at this point is a sea of impressions in the unconscious mind. As a child works further his mind becomes aware of concepts of size, color, weight, quantity, etc. When the differences are clear, the names are introduced to describe these concepts. Montessori teachers then build on each concept. There is an order and sequence to the materials presented. Montessori's sensorial approach helps a child categorize and use his vast amount of subconscious knowledge in his or her surroundings. This is

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