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h English (en) | In Montessori education, an '''Indirect Presentation''' refers to a method of teaching that leverages the absorbent nature of a young child's mind, where every action or event can be viewed as a lesson.<ref>Montessori, M. (1966). The Secret of Childhood. Ballantine Books.</ref> Children learn not only from direct instruction, but also by watching other children work or by observing a lesson given to another. This approach extends to the child's social environment as well - children can absorb behavioral patterns and language from their family, peers, and even media such as TV. |