The Mother and the Child

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In this insightful lecture from 1915, renowned educational reformer Maria Montessori explores the profound relationship between mothers and their children. She emphasizes the critical role of freedom and a nurturing environment in fostering a child's natural development.

Montessori's approach advocates for respecting a child's individuality and innate curiosity, arguing that when given the right conditions, children can thrive and reach their full potential. This work delves into the principles of child-centered education and the importance of understanding a child's needs.

With a focus on practical guidance for parents, Montessori's insights remain relevant today, offering a thoughtful perspective on family life and the dynamics of nurturing young minds.

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Part 1 16:28 Read by Edith van der Have-Raats
Part 2 16:22 Read by Edith van der Have-Raats

Reviews

Overview of her philosophy


Seeks like it's Aided freedom to develop vs structured development


Thank you for reading, though dialect (Scandinavian I believe) was a bit distracting.