The philosophy of Maria Montessori emphasizes choice and responsibility, offering children options and self-direction in their work and activities to the degree that they are capable individuals. Offering children choice of clothing to wear instead of prescribed uniform empowers children and allows them to express their creativity and individuality, giving them a sense of control over their own bodies and identities. Of course, with all freedoms come responsibilities, and giving children choice of clothing also teaches them the parameters of responsibility and the consequences of their choices. Children of younger ages may be given less of a range of choices than older children (such as a parent having his child select from a few acceptable outfits instead of from anything in the dresser).
School Uniforms don't affect academics because it is what the students want to decide- yes, i want to learn or no.
Depends what school there at
Anything they want,unless their school has uniforms.
-You cant wear clothes you want to wear -School uniforms can be very expensive -School uniforms can be uncomfertable -You are forced to wear clothes you dont want to wear
Children may not want to wear school uniforms because they prefer expressing their individuality through clothing choices. Uniforms can also be seen as restrictive or uncomfortable. Some children may also feel that uniforms do not reflect their personal style or make them stand out.
-You cant express yourself as well -You cant wear the clothes you want to wear -School uniforms can be expensive and you probably need multible school unifroms for the week and school year, meaning poorer family -School uniforms can be itchy or uncomfertable -School uniforms can be ugly/nerdy looking
Well some pupils like it so they want to wear it but some people dont they think that it is not very cool and trendy!!1
There are arguments for and against children wearing uniforms to school. Some people believe that uniforms promote equality and foster a sense of community within the school. However, others argue that uniforms restrict individuality and self-expression. Ultimately, whether children should wear uniforms to school is a decision that may depend on the specific values and goals of the school community.
-kids cant express themselves, wouldnt a school look kinda stale if everyone wore the same thing? -school uniforms are boring or nerdy looking, -school uniforms can be expinsive, leaving less money to buy clothes YOU want to buy -school uniforms nay be uncomfortable
The first name of the woman who built the Montessori schools is Maria. Maria Montessori was born in Rome, when she was a little girl she did not want to be a teacher, but when she got older, she became a teacher to mentally challenged children and children between the ages of 2 and 6. The children between the ages of 2-6 could read and write in the Montessori schools. Though Marie did teach tem, in a way they taught themselves Maria did not interfere with them. She ust gave them some toys, like cylinders and other shapes, and they learned by themselves. Maria would lecture all over the world but she would never repeat the same lecture. Maria had one child named Mario, though she did not raise him.
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School kids may not want to wear uniforms because they feel it restricts their freedom of expression, limits their individuality, and may not align with their personal style preferences. Uniforms can also make students feel like they are conforming to a certain standard rather than being able to express themselves freely.