Help me to do it myself

What does it actual­ly mean “Help me to do it myself”?

«Accor­ding to Maria Montesso­ri, every child is the master buil­der of its­elf. From birth, it has an inner blue­print with indi­vi­du­al strengths, weak­ne­s­ses and abili­ties to beco­me the per­son it is. From this point of view, Montesso­ri’s gui­ding prin­ci­ple, “Help me do it mys­elf,” means, abo­ve all, offe­ring help to an alre­a­dy com­pe­tent child to help hims­elf

In our kin­der­gar­ten, tea­chers take on the role of lear­ning obser­vers and lear­ning gui­des. They pro­vi­de assi­stance (whe­re nee­ded and desi­red), have respect for the chil­d’s actions, and mindful­ly obser­ve what expres­si­on a child spon­ta­neous­ly unfolds. We record spe­cial situa­tions in our fol­ders and work tog­e­ther with Leh­rer­Of­fice. For Montesso­ri, obser­va­ti­on has a par­ti­cu­lar­ly high value among all the edu­ca­tio­nal tasks. Con­stant new sti­mu­li for the child and per­ma­nent­ly “enter­tai­ning” adults are the­r­e­fo­re not neces­sa­ry. It needs pati­ent com­pa­n­ions and not impa­ti­ent «hel­pers». Basi­cal­ly, kin­der­gar­ten child­ren tend to per­cei­ve chal­lenges as oppor­tu­ni­ties for lear­ning and growth. And a child who expe­ri­en­ces help for self-help is ulti­m­ate­ly able to deve­lop its own solu­ti­ons: for its­elf and for others.

In prac­ti­ce, this means giving your child more free­dom and, abo­ve all, the time it needs indi­vi­du­al­ly to deve­lop and the neces­sa­ry restraint so that the child can try out its inde­pen­dence. Becau­se this is not only for the child and his later life, whe­ther in school or in pro­fes­sio­nal life extre­me­ly bene­fi­ci­al, but also you can act more rela­xed, during the education.

Rita Wol­ter, Montesso­ri edu­ca­tor, Kin­der­gar­ten Ennetbaden

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