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Studies have shown that children learn more effectively when they're actively engaged in hands-on activities, which is the central principle of Didactic Materials[1]. These materials foster independence and self-confidence as they allow children to self-correct their work.

  1. Lillard, A.S. (2017). Montessori: The science behind the genius. Oxford University Press.