A5. The Prepared Environment Flashcards

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GENERAL: What is the definition of the Prepared Environment?

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  • It is a place that is physically and psychologically prepared so that the true nature of the child can be expressed and where all aspects of development are considered; intellectual, physical, social, emotional and spiritual.
  • It’s an environment where the adult works as a scientific observer.
  • It’s a classroom designed to serve the development needs of a child between the ages of 2.5 to 6.
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GENERAL: What are the general characteristics of the prepared environment?

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MISC

Movement
Independence
Social Development
Concentration

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GENERAL: What are the components of the prepared environment?

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CAPA

Children
Adult
Physical Environment
Atmosphere

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GENERAL: What are the physical components of the prepared environment?
(How can you prepare a physical environment?)

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A.	Room and furnishings
B.	Order
C.	Beauty
D.	Cleanliness
E.	The outdoor component
F.	Didactic materials
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GENERAL: What is the role of the adult in establishing and maintaining a prepared environment?

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POPE

Prepare and maintain the environment
Observe and present
Protect the rights and freedoms of the children
Establish guidelines

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What is the effect of the prepared environment on the movement on the child?

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  • Harmony of mind and body.
  • movement and coordination gets the mind and body to work together
  • freedom of movement, freedom of choice and freedom to spend as much time on an activity.
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How does a prepared environment support the child’s independence?

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A Montessori environment supports the child’s needs and impulses towards independence:

  • Independence in the freedom to gain experiences in the child’s own way.
  • Furniture supports independence: size, accessibility
  • functional independence: learn how to take care of himself (bathroom, drinking water, cleaning etc).
  • Child sees himself as independent by taking care of self and community needs.
  • emotionally and socially independent: self-control, respecting others, how to talk to others, and how to handle situations.
  • Intellectual Independence: conscious choice of activity to guide its own development. Confidence about what to pursue.
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How does a prepared environment support the child’s concentration?

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  • Interest: Interest drives concentration. guide matches materials to child’s interest.
  • Freedom: child has the freedom to pursue the activity they are interested in/to talk and socialize
  • Respect: respecting child’s activity and concentration from other children.
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How does a prepared environment support the child’s Social Development?

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  • Mixed-age groups: rich social experience/variety of friends.
  • Freedom to socialize: social development in Montessori is believed to be an important part of holistic development that must be supported. Children can talk to one another
  • Grace and Courtesy: to aid self-expression and learn how to live with others; how to join a group, how to decline an invitation, etc.
  • Discipline comes with Freedom: children learn to respect one another when working and playing.
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How can you prepare the physical environment ?

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  1. Room and furnishings:
    - Space: 35sqf/child. Not too big. Smaller classrooms tend to make children more aware of others.
    - Furniture: child-sized / built to scale of children / lowered ceiling is cozy
    - Windows: connect the child with nature: trees and birds, weather, seasons / good lighting
    - Open Space: flexible space / good view of whole classroom for observation.
    - Accessibility: tables, chairs arranged to allow easy access.
    - Storage: Cabinets to hide extra materials/less clutter.
    - Specialty areas: Reading area / snacks and water sources.
    - Maintenance: Keep everything in good condition / fix broken / paint chipped / Know what’s being used and what’s not.
    - Color: neutral colors / not gender-specific
    - Sizes: mixes ages = different chair and table heights.
    - Tables: individual and 2-person tables/ tables 3/5 the number of children/have chowkis/rugs
    - Temperature: children spend time on floor / temp not too hot and not too cold/Air quality.
    - Ventilation: open windows
    - Lighting: working properly / no flickering/adequate lighting.
    - Flooring: Carpeting the while classroom is not recommended/keep floors clean at all times, material you can clean & wipe/children can clean up spills on/change into classroom slippers to maintain hygiene.
    - Water source: used for activities/ washing hands/cleaning.
  2. Outdoor component:
    - attached to indoor classroom.
    - Immersed in nature while doing work.
    - Awning or roof for protection is helpful.
    - Limit number of children that can be outside at one time/restrict no. of tables and rugs.
    - Activities outside that are not available inside/gardens/washing etc
  3. Didactic Materials:
    - materials in the four areas.
    - they aid the child in his self-construction.
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What are the attributes (visual and psychological components) of the Physical Environment?

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  1. Order
    - Visual Order:
    * planned ahead of time/changed only when necessary.
    * everything is in the right place.
    * organized on shelves
    - Social and Emotional Order:
    * Guide models movement and language.
    * Guide is orderly herself/we don’t run if we want the child not to run/we don’t drink coffee and walk if we don’t want the children to do the same.
  2. Beauty
    - Beauty attracts child to activity.
    - beauty in the atmosphere: the way we deal with each other/way we talk and be courteous/happy joyful environment.
    - Beauty in the physical environment:
    * art in the classroom/doesn’t have to be rotated
    * unique and beautiful pieces, vases, boxes: offer variety/sturdy
    * Don’t overstimulate children with too many things on the walls.
    * be mindful of what’s on the walls. They are not bulletin boards. Only put what you usually put on the walls of your own house.
    * frame artwork to highlight it
    * variety of beautiful and colorful flowers we make arrangments with/plants
    * farm animals outside/birdfeeders and birdbaths outside.
  3. Cleanliness
    * it allows beauty to shine through
    * we model cleanliness so the children can see it then contribute to maintaining it.
    * children should be part of keeping the environment clean.
    * creates stronger social connections and sense of community
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Role of the Adult:

How can a guide prepare and maintain the environment?

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  • plan lessons/plan schedule for first weeks of school/plan songs and activities ahead of time.
  • think about how to orient children and make them feel comfortable when they first start.
  • Plan the classroom layout. don’t make major changes once setup.
  • Plan for things you will add later/leave space for them on the shelves
  • Maintainance: keeping everything clean, beautiful and orderly/paint, patch, repair and replace. It’s an all day task. Remove any chipped, missing materials until fixed.
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Role of the Adult:

How is establishing guidelines part of the prepared environment?

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  • Adult must establish guidelines and rules in the environment.
  • Guide must think about these guidelines before school starts.
  • Clear and consistent about what child can and can’t do.
  • Our job to help child find happiness, peace and stimulation by setting these rules.
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