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Montessori sensory education includes
Montessori sensory education cultivates children's five sensory abilities: sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch, so that every sense of children is sensitive and all-round. Prepare for learning mathematics and other fields, strive for a strong sense of society and knowledge, and cultivate the ability of sorting and classifying concepts and abstract thinking.

Montessori's famous words about education

1, all children's education must follow a principle, that is, to help children's physical and mental development naturally.

I saw it, but I forgot; I heard it, I remembered it; I did it. I see.

The progress of a child does not depend on his age, but on whether he can freely observe everything around him.

It is against the concept of freedom to let children "do whatever they want" before they have developed their control ability.