Maria Montessori and Neuroscience: The Trailblazing Insights of an Exceptional Mind.
Mara FabriStefania FortunaPublished in: The Neuroscientist : a review journal bringing neurobiology, neurology and psychiatry (2020)
This comment presents Maria Montessori (1870-1952) and highlights that her child-centered method of education is based on brilliant intuitions, which were confirmed by neuroscience research many decades later, such as the distinction of three critical periods in children's psychobiological development; the importance of the environment in supporting cerebral development and in promoting learning, as well as of affective stimulation in psychological growth and maturation; the specific neural structure of humans that specifically enables the acquisition of a language; the vital role of fine object manipulation in neuropsychological development, and of the physical exercise in brain and nervous system development.