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The purpose and significance of Montessori flower arrangement

Goal: Let children become independent members of society in the future. Significance: Cultivate children's innovative thinking, develop hands-on ability, and stimulate children's love for nature. Appreciate the art of flower arrangement, feel the beauty of color contrast, height contrast and size contrast of flower arrangement art, and be interested in flower arrangement art.

Montessori believes that children have great potential, and his life development is towards independence. Through specific exercises, such as life basic ability exercise, facial features exercise, intellectual exercise (language, mathematics, science) and other forms, the foundation of a sound personality is formed.

Montessori curriculum, including the development of feeling, movement, body function, language and morality, makes individuals become integrated people. "Freedom" and "discipline" are integrated, and "individuality" and "group" are given consideration. Inspire children to have the ability to solve difficulties and adapt to the new environment, and achieve the purpose of self-construction and mental development.

Montessori educational principles:

Provide adequate teaching AIDS-children learn by their senses, and the more good stimuli we provide them, the more they can stimulate their inner potential. Therefore, to design an environment suitable for children's growth, it is necessary to provide rich teaching materials (including nature and humanities) to induce their interest in autonomous learning.

Education without "teaching"-Contrary to the traditional teacher-centered cramming education, it advocates that children should take the initiative to contact and learn and form wisdom through a good learning environment and bright and rich teaching AIDS.

Grasp the sensitive period of learning-children aged 0-6 will have various "sensitive periods" for different things at different growth stages. Montessori's scientific pre-school education law emphasizes mastering children's "sensitive period" and giving them proper learning.