Anonymous wrote:Oh the irony.
Maria Montessori started her approach to teach SN ppl the skills they would need to have a job and life. It was NEVER meant for regular kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh the irony.
Maria Montessori started her approach to teach SN ppl the skills they would need to have a job and life. It was NEVER meant for regular kids.
That's not true. Maria Montessori started it to teach very long income kids living in slums. Some of those kids might have ended up with SN from environmental issues, but that's very different from a child who is born with a developmental disability.
Montessori isn't for everyone, but because they often talk about how great they are with SN kids, families don't realize that if there kid is struggling there it might be a "fit" issue, and not a "kid" issue.
you are wrong. Read the Wiki. Also, I am a dr. of psyc. and learned about her methods for teaching SN in grad school. (and how it's stupid for normal kids) but that. might have been the profs opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh the irony.
Maria Montessori started her approach to teach SN ppl the skills they would need to have a job and life. It was NEVER meant for regular kids.
That's not true. Maria Montessori started it to teach very long income kids living in slums. Some of those kids might have ended up with SN from environmental issues, but that's very different from a child who is born with a developmental disability.
Montessori isn't for everyone, but because they often talk about how great they are with SN kids, families don't realize that if there kid is struggling there it might be a "fit" issue, and not a "kid" issue.
Anonymous wrote:Montessori taught phonics so it is the only reason my dyslexic child learned to read.
Anonymous wrote:Oh the irony.
Maria Montessori started her approach to teach SN ppl the skills they would need to have a job and life. It was NEVER meant for regular kids.
Anonymous wrote:My kid's old montessori head of school just sent an email about how we need to let go so our kids can learn--even if it's social challenges or learning math facts. Except, my kid became super depressed because of their social environment and now has a learning disability diagnosis. I wish these people could see how ableist their approach is, when they think they are being so inclusive . OK rant over