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*'''Cons''': Critics argue that the Montessori approach may not cater to all children, particularly those who thrive in more structured or group-based learning environments.<ref>Egan, K. (2002). Getting it wrong from the beginning: Our progressivist inheritance from Herbert Spencer, John Dewey, and Jean Piaget. Yale University Press.</ref>
  • Cons: Critics argue that the Montessori approach may not cater to all children, particularly those who thrive in more structured or group-based learning environments.[1]
  1. Egan, K. (2002). Getting it wrong from the beginning: Our progressivist inheritance from Herbert Spencer, John Dewey, and Jean Piaget. Yale University Press.