The Child Before Seven Years of Age; The Child After Seven Years of Age; and What Children Taught Dr. Montessori. Montessori, M. M. & Montessori, R. NAMTA Journal, 23(2):82–99, 1998.
The Child Before Seven Years of Age; The Child After Seven Years of Age; and What Children Taught Dr. Montessori [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
The three lectures reprinted here, given in 1957 London Elementary course, integrate the Montessori perspective on the Elementary child and Cosmic Education: (1) differences between children before and after 7 years of age; (2) characteristics of children 7 years and older; and (3) the adult role in responding to children in the second stage of development. (Author)
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	title = {The {Child} {Before} {Seven} {Years} of {Age}; {The} {Child} {After} {Seven} {Years} of {Age}; and {What} {Children} {Taught} {Dr}. {Montessori}},
	volume = {23},
	url = {https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ565567},
	abstract = {The three lectures reprinted here, given in 1957 London Elementary course, integrate the Montessori perspective on the Elementary child and Cosmic Education: (1) differences between children before and after 7 years of age; (2) characteristics of children 7 years and older; and (3) the adult role in responding to children in the second stage of development. (Author)},
	language = {eng},
	number = {2},
	journal = {NAMTA Journal},
	author = {Montessori, Mario M. and Montessori, Renilde},
	year = {1998},
	keywords = {Educational Philosophy, Montessori Method, Elementary Education, Educational Practices, Teacher Student Relationship, Self Esteem, Student Responsibility, Child Development, Individual Development, Educational Theories, Adult Child Relationship},
	pages = {82--99}
}

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