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What is the introduction and use of Montessori teaching AIDS?
Montessori teaching AIDS are mainly divided into six areas: sensory education teaching AIDS, mathematics education teaching AIDS, language education teaching AIDS, science and culture education teaching AIDS, daily life education teaching AIDS and music education teaching AIDS.

Among Montessori teaching AIDS, the most classic teaching AIDS are sensory education teaching AIDS, such as socket cylinder, pink tower, brown ladder, long stick and so on. The biggest feature of Montessori teaching AIDS is that children can actively gain a lot of sensory experience and master incomprehensible mathematical knowledge through independent operation of teaching AIDS.

Montessori teaching AIDS are designed according to children's age, and different teaching AIDS are suitable for children of different ages. In 1990s, Montessori teaching AIDS were introduced into Chinese mainland from Taiwan Province and Hongkong with Montessori's educational thoughts, and developed rapidly at the beginning of this century. More and more preschool teachers and parents know Montessori teaching AIDS.

Characteristics of teaching AIDS

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1, Montessori teaching AIDS do not choose bright colors, but mainly simple and clean colors. Because of its educational significance, it is usually a single tone that highlights the real educational goal, that is, it has the characteristics of isolation. The ten pieces of wood in the pink tower are all pink.

2. Because the most important goal of teaching AIDS is to meet the inner needs of children, the size and dimension are only considered from the ability of children. For example, the largest part of the pink tower can be moved by children.

3. Every teaching aid has factors that can attract children, such as the weight and color of pink tower wood; Or the rustling sound when scooping beans with a spoon.