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What is the difference between Montessori teaching and traditional teaching?
1. Pay attention to children's individual differences and learning quality.

Traditional teaching tends to collective action, collective teaching, and teachers teach children to learn; Drink water and urinate collectively. Pay less attention to the individual differences of children. One link after another in daily life pushes children to the next link, and the needs of children and independent exploration cannot be fully met;

In Montessori teaching, teachers show their children observation and imitation, and then choose their own jobs to operate. In the operation of teaching AIDS, children's independent exploration is satisfied and they learn spontaneously.

2. Different perceptions of children.

Traditionally, most people think that children can't do it, they all need to be given to them, and children need to be taken care of.

Montessori believes that children are independent individuals and capable, and teachers' duty is to guide and stimulate children's autonomous learning.

Many students study well in high school, because they have been in the atmosphere of collective learning, but when they get to college, few people take care of them and no longer study a lot. Montessori cultivated children's autonomous learning and self-discipline ability from childhood, laying the foundation for children's lifelong learning.

Education is an investment, and it is worthwhile to invest in Montessori for children. [Sun]