For a child, love is simple

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“A child’s love is by nature simple. He loves in order that he may receive impressions which will furnish him with means of growth.” (p.103-104, para. 6)

Thoughts after reading PART 1: 17. The Intelligence of Love

When you love someone or something, you pay particular attention to the details. Your child pays a lot of attention to you and notices everything.  When they go to bed at night they want you to linger with them, they will miss you if you are not there.  When you are working, they want to be with you.  When you run an errand, they want to come with.  They love you and want to be with you.  It really is a simple truth.  As a parent you are your child’s love.  In this context, how can a parent not relish the opportunity to spend time with their child.  As they grow older they will find new loves.  Perhaps music, sports, or science will attract them in such a way that they will want to spend their time caught up with a new attraction.

In an inspiring environment, such as a Montessori classroom, a child is attracted to the many activities and discoveries that await them.  The teacher will introduce them to work, that will invoke a new love. As a Montessori teacher, I sought to spark a child’s curiosity and give him tools that he needed to find the answers to his curiosity.  I wanted to child to discover a love for learning.

Montessori, M., & Costelloe, M. J. (1972). Introduction, Childhood: A Social -Problem. The secret of childhood (pp. 103-107). New York: Ballantine Books. (Original work published 1966)

The miracle of existence

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Montessori, M., & Costelloe, M. J. (1972). Introduction, Childhood: A Social -Problem. The secret of childhood (pp.17-20). New York: Ballantine Books. (Original work published 1966)

Thoughts after reading PART I: 3. Biological Interlude

“(T)he psychic life of a child needs to be protected and to be surrounded by an environment that could be compared with the wrappings placed by nature about the physical embryo.” (p. 20, para. 2)

It is amazing to ponder the miracle of human development.  When I found out I was pregnant with my first daughter, I was able to view a very early ultrasound where the only thing I could really see was the heart beat, witnessing the beginning of existence and development. The second ultrasound, I could see her features so clearly and could actually see her licking her umbilical cord, already curious about her surroundings. When I finally met her in person, I was amazed by her beauty and perfection!

Up until the point of her birth, she was developing independently within the safety of my womb. How can we continue to provide the environment that would best continue this development in the real world?  A prepared environment, like a womb, can create a nurturing place in which the child can explore and grow within the safety of boundaries.