by Maria Montessori (Author)
Maria Montessori explains her method in direct, practical terms, showing how children learn through freedom, order, movement, observation, and carefully prepared materials. Dr. Montessori's Own Handbook presents the principles behind the Montessori classroom and gives readers a clear introduction to the educational approach that changed early childhood teaching around the world. Rather than treating children as passive recipients of instruction, Montessori describes them as active, curious, self-developing learners whose growth is best supported by purposeful work and a thoughtfully arranged environment.
The book outlines Montessori's use of sensory materials, practical life exercises, movement, language preparation, number work, and disciplined independence. It shows how the teacher's role changes from lecturer to observer and guide, allowing children to build concentration, coordination, confidence, and self-control through meaningful activity. Montessori's examples are concrete and classroom-based, making the book valuable not only as a statement of educational philosophy but also as a practical guide to the materials and habits of Montessori education.
First published in the early twentieth century, Dr. Montessori's Own Handbook remains an important primary text for parents, teachers, homeschoolers, education students, and readers interested in child development and alternative education. It offers Montessori in her own words: calm, systematic, observant, and deeply committed to the idea that education should help children unfold their natural powers rather than merely obey adult instruction.
Number of Pages: 96
Dimensions: 0.38 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 03, 2018