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The Absorbent Mind

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The Absorbent Mind

Introduction
‘….the child goes through a transformation. Impressions do not merely enter his mind; they form it. They incarnate themselves in him. The child creates his own ‘mental muscles’, using for this what he finds in the world about him. We have named this type of mentality, The Absorbent Mind’. (Montessori, Absorbent mind pg.24)

According to Montessori’s research, birth to 6 years is the most important stage of a human being. She calls this period of life ‘The absorbent mind’. At this stage the child possesses powers which force him to adapt to his environment and also to learn language and physical skills. This essay is an attempt to explore ‘The Absorbent mind’ in a child and to understand how it helps a child …show more content…

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When the horme′ directs a child in the direction of standing the child will be absorbed in the activity of holding to furniture, standing up and letting go. This he will repeat with great pleasure till he fulfils his need, which is standing unaided. Montessori explains, ‘Nebulous urges without form, yet charged with potential energy; and these will have the duty of directing, and incarnating in him, the form of human conduct which he finds in his surroundings. We have called these formless urges, ‘nebulae’’. (The Absorbent Mind, Pg 65)

Absorbent mind gains its knowledge through the five senses
The first organs to function in a child after birth are his senses. Scientists have proved that a child’s senses (other than the sense of sight) are already at use before birth! The instruments a child uses for learning and absorbing his environment is his senses. He uses his senses to understand and adapt to his environment. It is for this reason Montessori always emphasised the importance of being a role model to children at all times.

It absorbs anything the senses get aroused (impressed) at
Every adult admires their environment and fondly remembers their homeland. But, a child in his Absorbent mind does not remember, but absorbs. The things he sees are not a memory; it becomes a part of his soul. Dr. Montessori says,

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