Template:Gloassary of Montessori Terms
Glossary of Montessori Terms
The Glossary of Montessori Terms is a collection of specific terms and vocabulary that are related to the Montessori method of education, primarily focusing on the theory and practice for children aged 3 to 6. The jargon used by Montessori educators offers a unique insight into child development as discussed by Maria Montessori. The 'Montepedia Glossary of Montessori Terms' originated from a glossary that was compiled by the late Annette Haines from the Montessori Training Center of St. Louis, at the request of Molly O'Shaughnessy from the Montessori Center of Minnesota. The reason behind the creation of this glossary was to supplement O'Shaughnessy's lecture at the Joint Annual Refresher Course that took place in Tampa, Florida, in February 2001.[1] The glossary has since been expanded and updated with additional 'Montessori Terms'.
- 3-Hour Work Cycle
- Absorbent Mind
- Adaptation
- Analysis of Movement
- Children's House
- Classification
- Concentration
- Concrete to Abstract
- Control of Error
- Coordination of Movement
- Creativity/Imagination
- Cycle of Activity
- Development of the Will
- Deviations
- Direct Presentation
- Discipline from Within
- Exercises of Practical Life
- False Fatigue
- Freedom Within Limits
- Grace and Courtesy
- Help from Periphery
- Human Tendencies
- Independence
- Indirect Preparation
- Indirect Presentation
- Isolation of a Difficulty
- Language Appreciation
- Learning Explosions
- Mathematical Mind
- Maximum Effort
- Mixed Ages
- Montessori Method
- Normalization
- Obedience
- Points of Interest
- Prepared Environment
- Presentation
- Psychic Embryo
- Repetition
- Sensitive Periods
- Sensorial Materials
- Simple to Complex
- Socialization
- Sound Games
- Three-Hour Work Cycle
- Vocabulary Enrichment
- Work
- ↑ Haines, A. (2001). Glossary of Montessori Terms. Montessori Training Center of St. Louis.