Montessori Education Quotes
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Montessori Education Quotes & Sayings
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When its family, you tolerate what you'd kill others for.
— Dolly Parton
Politics is like a race horse. A good jockey must know how to fall with the least possible damage.
— Edouard Herriot
A man's conflicts represent what he 'really' is.
— Erik Erikson
Education should no longer be most imparting of knowledge, but must take a new path, seeking the release of human potentialities.
— Maria Montessori
We recommend for the training of teachers not only a considerable artistic education in general but special attention to the art of reading.
— Maria Montessori
The role of education is to interest the child profoundly in an external activity to which he will give all his potential
— Maria Montessori
The word education must not be understood in the sense of teaching but of assisting the psychological development of the child.
— Maria Montessori
Freedom so often means that one isn't needed anywhere.
— Willa Cather
The goal of early childhood education should be to activate the child's own natural desire to learn.
— Maria Montessori
First the education of the senses, then the education of the intellect.
— Maria Montessori
The fundamental basis of education must always remain that one must act for oneself. That is clear. One must act for him or herself.
— Maria Montessori
Instead of establishing facts, we have to overthrow errors; instead of ascertaining what is, we have to chase from our imaginations what is not.
— Frances Wright
Stay at home mom is still a job.
— Alison Brie
When you have solved the problem of controlling the attention of the child, you have solved the entire problem of its education.
— Maria Montessori
Only when the child is able to identify its own center with the center of the universe does education really begin.
— Maria Montessori
Doing something for someone because she wanted to do it instead of because she had to do it would be a welcome relief.
— Erin Nicholas
The environment acts more strongly upon the individual life the less fixed and strong this individual life may be.
— Maria Montessori
The Fates are just: they give us but our own; Nemesis ripens what our hands have sown.
— John Greenleaf Whittier
The work of education is divided between the teacher and the environment.
— Maria Montessori
The education of even a small child, therefore, does not aim at preparing him for school, but for life.
— Maria Montessori
Concentration is a part of life. It is not the consequence of a method of education.
— Maria Montessori
A life path may have strange twists and turnings, and we do not always end up where we intend to go ...
— Marion Zimmer Bradley
The world of education is like an island where people cut off from the world are prepared for life by exclusion from it.
— Maria Montessori
You know, the commander-in-chief's first responsibility is look out for those in uniform who fight the wars.
— Lindsey Graham
Discipline our youth in early life in sound maxims of moral, political, and religious duties.
— Noah Webster
The education of the senses has, as its aim, the refinement of the differential perception of stimuli by means of repeated exercises.
— Maria Montessori
Early childhood education is the key to the betterment of society.
— Maria Montessori
Education must start from birth.
— Maria Montessori
Education is a work of self-organization by which man adapts himself to the conditions of life.
— Maria Montessori
Establishing lasting peace is the work of education; all politics can do is keep us out of war.
— Maria Montessori
Don Alfredo, greatest legend of Real Madrid, always with us. I will always remember maestro.
— Iker Casillas
To stimulate life, leaving it free, however, to unfold itself
that is the first duty of the educator. — Maria Montessori
that is the first duty of the educator. — Maria Montessori
If education is protection to life, you will realize that it is necessary that education accompany life during its whole course.
— Maria Montessori