If teaching is to be effective with young children, it must assist them to 
advance on the way to independence. It must initiate them into those kinds of 
activities which they can perform themselves and which keep them from being a 
burden to others because of their inabilities. We must help them to learn how to 
walk without assistance, to run, to go up and down the stairs, to pick up fallen 
objects, to dress and undress, to wash themselves, to express their needs in a 
way that is clearly understood, and to attempt to satisfy their desires through 
their own efforts. All this is part of an education for independence."  
(The Discovery of the Child, Maria Montessori)
(The Discovery of the Child, Maria Montessori)
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