Sensorial Activities

156.00EGP

This book is the second part of a series of activity books to encourage the sensorial development of the young child.The purpose and aim of Sensorial work is for the child to acquire clear, conscious, information and to be able to then make classifications in his environment. Montessori believed that ……………

Montessori believed that sensorial experiences began at birth. Through his senses, the child studies his environment. Through this study, the child then begins to understand his environment. The child, to Montessori, is a “sensorial explorer”. Through work with the sensorial materials, the child is given the keys to classifying the things around him, which leads to the child making his own experiences in his environment. Through the classification, the child is also offered the first steps in organizing his intelligence, which then leads to his adapting to his environment.

We are happy to being able to present this book about the Sensorial Activities to all parents, teachers or any person who is related to children in the Arab World.

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