“The child who concentrates is immensely happy.”
— Maria Montessori
Simplified Meaning:
When a child is focused on an activity they enjoy, they feel very happy. Think about a kid building with LEGO blocks. As they put together each piece with full attention, they are lost in the moment and feel joy. This isn't just about playing; it can be anything they are interested in, like drawing, reading, or even solving a puzzle. Being able to give all their attention to something they love helps them feel proud and satisfied. So, creating an environment where children can engage deeply with their interests can lead to their happiness. Encouraging kids to find and focus on what they enjoy helps them experience this kind of joy.
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