12. The Sensitive Periods
About this Episode
This episode presents how Dr Maria Montessori applied the sensitive periods for human development that were first recognized in the animal world. It discusses the characteristics, significance and consequences of neglecting the sensitive periods. One of the neglected sensitive periods was evidenced in the life of Aveyron boy, the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book's Mogli. The concept of dropped stitches in our mental life when the sensitive periods are not fully utilized is explored.
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