Translations:Vocabulary Enrichment (Montessori)/1/en

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In Montessori education, Vocabulary Enrichment refers to the active process of expanding the child's vocabulary during the highly receptive 3-6 years of age. This age is marked by an exponential increase in vocabulary, and to nourish this innate inclination for language acquisition, children are introduced to a variety of words associated with different areas such as biology, geometry, geography, and the qualities found in the Sensorial Material.[1] According to Montessori, the child's absorbent mind absorbs these new words 'rapidly and brilliantly.'

  1. Montessori, M. (1946). Education for a New World. Kalakshetra Press.