Remember the old adage, “practice makes perfect”? •It is important to remember that the need for repetition is far more important than the need for mastery. •Repetition increases success. •Repetition of work will allow [the children] to practice, master, and retain the material. •Daily repetition will give much needed practice and reinforcement. •Some children are such careful observers while other children need more repetition and hands-on practice before they master a particular concept. •The student learns through repetition and memorization. •Through repetition of movement, improvement is made. •Through repetition, the Montessori child is able to differentiate between the slightest differences and variations in the world around him. ~ NAMC
Posted on: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 02:56:59 +0000