Describe the Montessori approach to education.

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The Montessori approach is a philosophy of education in which children are given considerable freedom and spontaneity in choosing activities. They are allowed to move from one activity to another as they desire. The teacher acts as a facilitator rather than a director. The teacher shows the child how to perform intellectual activities, demonstrates interesting ways to explore curriculum materials, and offers help when the child requests it. Montessori teachers encourage children to make decisions from an early age, which helps them to engage in self-regulated problem solving and manage their time effectively.

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