"Ron Natalie" wrote in message
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"Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message
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2) Dig out all you can about the Montessori method
So you can know why you want to avoid it.
And why is that?
5) Find some good works about abstract thinking and concept formation
(note: this teaches children to make associations, rather then just
perform memorization)
Also note that the ability to think abstractly is a developmental stage
that
typcially happens rather late.
Kids are good at forming concepts from the time they're about two or three.
So how do _you_ determine when they're ready?
Trying to cram abstract thinking into kids
who aren't developmentally ready for it isn't any better than rote
learning.
If they're ready for learning (other than potty training and the like) they
can start with easy concepts.
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