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The Queen of My Self
EduQueen: Maria Montessori – Part 2 of 2
By
Donna Henes
…Continued from Monday, September 18th… Although her methods were criticized for being too detached, rigorous, and even harsh for children, they did seem to facilitate a more genuine, natural experience. She was often heard saying, “I studied my children, and they taught me how to teach them.” This may seem common for us to…
EduQueen: Maria Montessori – Part 1
By
Donna Henes
September marks the beginning of the school year. And even if we have not attended classes in ages, we are still affected through our children and grand kids, as well as our own memories. *** Dr. Maria Montessori was born in the provincial town of Ancona, Italy in1870, the same year that it became…
First Day of School – Part 2
By
Donna Henes
September marks the beginning of the school year. And even if we have not attended classes in ages, we are still affected through our children and grand kids, as well as our own memories. *** Who doesn’t send off children anywhere without a pit in their stomachs? By Iris Ruth Pastor …continued from Part…
First Day of School – Part 1
By
Donna Henes
September marks the beginning of the school year. And even if we have not attended classes in ages, we are still affected through our children and grand kids, as well as our own memories. *** Who doesn’t send off children anywhere without a pit in their stomachs? By Iris Ruth Pastor Whether it’s college, summer…
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