Montessori Bibliography
Books about Maria Montessori
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Maria Montessori: A Biography for Children – Hayes, Rayma, 1986
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Maria Montessori: A Biography – Kramer, Rita, 1976
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Maria Montessori: The Italian Doctor Who Revolutionized Education for Young Children – Pollard, Michael, 1990
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Maria Montessori: Her Life and Work – Standing, E.M., 1959
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A Montessori Album: Reminiscences of a Montessori Life – Waltuch, Margot, 1986
Books written by Maria Montessori
Books on Montessori Philosophy and the Method of Education
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The Religious Potential of the Child – Cavalletti, Sofia, 1992
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The Montessori Controversy – Chattin-McNichols, John, 1992
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What Is Montessori Preschool? – Kahn, David, 1995
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Montessori: A Modern Approach – Lillard, Paula, 1972
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Montessori Today: A Comprehensive Approach to Education from Birth to Adult hood - Lillard, Paula, 1996
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Montessori In Contempary American Culture – Loeffler, Margaret, 1992
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Look at the Child – Wolf, Aline, 1978
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Nurturing the Spirit in Non-Sectarian Classrooms – Wolf Aline, 1996
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Our Peaceful Classroom – Wolf, Aline, 1991
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Peaceful Children, Peaceful World – Wolf, Aline, 1986
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*The Spiritual Hunger of the Modern Child – 1989
Books and Publications written for Parents
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A Montessori Manual for Parents of Preschoolers – Erby, Delores, 1979
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Montessori and Parents – Fischer, Dorothy Canfield, 1965
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A Parent’s Introduction to Montessori Preschool – Kahn, David, 1981
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Montessori and Your Child – Malloy, Terry, 1974
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At Home with Montessori – Oriti, Patricia, 1994
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A Parent’s Guide to the Montessori Classroom – Wolf, Aline, 1980
*Montessori Talks to Parents Newsletter: available through NAMTA, Cleveland heights, Ohio, 1983
- Volume 1, No. 3: Sibling Relations: Brother, Sister – Come Love One Another
- Volume 1, No. 4: History of Childhood: On Being a Montessori Grandmother
- Volume 1, No. 5: Movement and Physical Education: The Importance of Movement in General Development
- Volume 1, No. 7: Discipline: Meet Haim Ginnott: Parental Needs and Child Tyranny
- Volume 1, No. 8: On Sex Education: Using Nature’s Teaching: The Montessori Approach to Human Reproduction Explained to the Young Child |