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To enrich a child’s daily life, one should enrich their sensory experiences. To do this, it is important to value information that has not yet been able to be transferred digitally, such as the sense of smell, taste, and touch. That is what we talked about this time.
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Yati
Based in Japan, born in 1989. CEO of Motherhand and Co-Director of the nonprofit think tank Polymath Research. Holds an M.Eng. and is an AMI-certified teacher. Focused on Montessori developmental theory and AI. Mother of two.
Hiro
Based in Japan, born in 1990. Works as a software developer and weekend farmer. Father of two.
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This episode is an audio version of our article: The Scent of Home.
To explore more articles, visit www.scientificmontessori.com.
By Evidence-based parenting insights at the intersection of Montessori education and modern science.To enrich a child’s daily life, one should enrich their sensory experiences. To do this, it is important to value information that has not yet been able to be transferred digitally, such as the sense of smell, taste, and touch. That is what we talked about this time.
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Yati
Based in Japan, born in 1989. CEO of Motherhand and Co-Director of the nonprofit think tank Polymath Research. Holds an M.Eng. and is an AMI-certified teacher. Focused on Montessori developmental theory and AI. Mother of two.
Hiro
Based in Japan, born in 1990. Works as a software developer and weekend farmer. Father of two.
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This episode is an audio version of our article: The Scent of Home.
To explore more articles, visit www.scientificmontessori.com.