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New found freedom and responsibility behaviour

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Answered by ramesh87901
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Discipline in a Montessori classroom is so much different from the discipline imposed on children in a conventional school setting (which most of us experienced when we were growing up).  First, let me tell you what it is not: it is not the adult controlling the child’s behavior – that’s the conventional method.  That method is usually only partially successful and doesn’t nurture self-discipline.  Let me share some thoughts about how discipline works in Montessori.

 First of all, in a Montessori environment, we allow the child liberties that nurture their independence.  These include the liberty to choose a material with which to work, to explore a new material or concept, to concentrate without interruption, to go at one’s own pace, to move, to observe others work (as long as it’s worth observing and is done quietly), to use all of one’s independent skills, to communicate, and to express oneself freely.

Answered by skyfall63
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Freedom and Responsibility behavior:

  • Freedom if celebrated with responsibility it attains democracy.
  • The Constitution of India guarantees freedom of speech and expression, for example, there is a misuse of the same by anti-social elements that override or circumvent freedom and ignite hatreds, communal violence.
  • Thus, it is worthwhile to enjoy freedom within legal limits as permitted by the Constitution.
  • However, there are writs that restrict an individual who tampers his or her freedom in the Indian judiciary system.

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