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The Significance of Montessori Sensory Education
The significance of Montessori sensory education;

1, Montessori sensory activities, let children develop themselves in the game.

2. Montessori sensory education, hand and brain progress together.

Let children's senses fully feel the world, which is also advocated by Montessori's concept. Montessori called children aged 0-6 "sensory explorers". At this age, children's logical thinking ability is still not perfect, and they know the world through physical feelings.

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The development of children's hand movements will act on the brain, stimulate the development of the brain and shape children's cognitive basis of the world.

There are more than10 billion neurons in the brain of newborn babies. The process of understanding the world through the senses also establishes a network of connections between neurons.

Because of the importance of sensory education, there is a special sensory area in Montessori environment. Montessori's sensory teaching AIDS include various sensory activities, including touch, sight, smell and hearing. In Montessori sensory area, there are many teaching methods to develop hand movements. Covering different age groups to meet children's growth needs, so that children of every age group can get corresponding development help.

These teaching AIDS provide children with practical opportunities and develop their grasping ability (five-finger grasping, four-finger grasping, three-finger pliers, two-finger pinching, etc.). ), wrist strength and the ability of two hands to work alternately or together make their movements more coordinated and dexterous, which helps to promote the connection between neurons. Children can not only develop themselves, but also have fun playing games.