The study received funding from the Wildflower Foundation. This is the
Montessori movement paying directly for supportive evidence for their cause. Apparently, in the face of the journal. @WileyGlobal https://wildflowerschools.org/
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Hi, thanks for flagging this. This article follows the journal’s aims and scope in covering different perspectives. The paper also fully discloses the funding sources incl the Wildflower Assoc & American Montessori Society.
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Everything in proportion. I have some sympathy for the Montessori schiool but certainly not overwhelming. Children retreating into obsessions about dinosaurs or unicorns are not healthy but neither is an absence of such imagination.
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I wonder if pro-Montessori "studies" controlled for genetic confounders ^_______^
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then where would the psychic children go to talk
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It is an article that flogs Montessori by people who believe in Montessori ... and who even gave a small grant. Lillard is the lab director and Taggart is a "fifth year graduate student" Any surprise would be if the essay reached a different conclusion. http://faculty.virginia.edu/ASLillard/people.html …
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Yes, we wouldn't want children engaging in creative and abstract thinking now, would we? We need good little NPCs.
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