Translations:Points of Interest (Montessori)/1/en

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In Montessori education, Points of Interest are specific features intentionally integrated into each activity or material to captivate a child's attention, guide their progress, and encourage repetition and exploration.[1] These points of interest provide immediate feedback, or what Montessori referred to as 'control of error,' stimulating the child's curiosity and refining their understanding through trial and error. By serving as "signposts" throughout the activity, these points of interest help maintain the child's engagement and direct them toward their learning goals.

  1. Montessori, M. (1966). The Secret of Childhood. Ballantine Books.