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Stimulation of Auditory Perception in Children Using Maria Montessori’s Developmental Materials
Stimulation of Auditory Perception in Children Using Maria Montessori’s Developmental Materials

Author(s): Magda Utrata
Subject(s): School education, Pedagogy
Published by: Uniwersytet Ignatianum w Krakowie
Keywords: auditory perception; stimulating auditory perception; Montessori method; sensory material; prepared environment; child development; sensory development;

Summary/Abstract: Auditory perception is an important area of a child’s cognitive devel- opment because it determines the development of speech and influ- ences writing and reading skills. Irena Polewczyk defines it as “active reception of auditory stimuli scattered around a person, based on the ability to differentiate speech sounds and their analysis, synthesis and interpretation in accordance with the knowledge, memory and expe- rience that a person has” (Polewczyk, 2017, p. 149). The human body is adapted to receive impressions from the outside world; it segre- gates, processes and interprets them in the mind. In this way, a person acquires experiences that determine the development of subsequent, more and more precise skills. In the process of developing auditory perception, an important role is played by the child’s immediate en- vironment, which, through appropriate interactions, influences the process of shaping auditory functions. The aim of this article is to pre- sent theoretical assumptions regarding the development of auditory perception and the possibilities of stimulating auditory development through the use of Maria Montessori’s teaching aids. The first part of the article describes the development of auditory perception in children. Then, theoretical assumptions regarding Montessori devel- opment aids and the possibility of using them in developing auditory skills are presented.

  • Issue Year: 19/2024
  • Issue No: 3 (74)
  • Page Range: 117-128
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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