Montessori’s Brain-Based Approach
Steve Hughes, PhD, LP, ABPdN is the Director of the Center for Research on Developmental Education and a board certified pediatric neuropsychologist. He is a scientist who speaks about brain development and educates parents about academic, social, and executive functioning. In his talk, “Good at Doing Things”, Hughes highlights Montessori’s brain-based approach to education and it’s benefits.
A few highlights include:
- More of the brain is dedicated to controlling your hands than any other part of the body
- Human beings learn best through hands-on exploration of the world, especially in childhood
- Montessori’s hands-on education philosophy is based on the idea that the hands are the tools the mind uses to discover the world