Kate Lyon

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She noted other characteristics of children under the age of six. They go through very specific and well-defined periods of interest in certain areas of their development. For example, there is a period of intense absorption with order, another for language, and another for learning to walk. During each of these time frames, varying in duration from months to years, the child is so focused on the particular development that he will ignore other phenomena previously of great interest to him.
Montessori from the Start: The Child at Home, from Birth to Age Three
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