Drive-In Gate / Pedestrian Door
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We need to secure the Drive-in Gate and the
Pedestrian Door to control the increasing
number of uninvited guests
Oponganda
Pre-Primary & Daycare
The
direct
aim
of
practical
life
activities
is
to
help
children
refine
their
fine
and
gross
motor
skills,
but
the
indirect
aim
of
these
activities
is
for
children
to
develop
their
sense
of
coordination,
order,
independence,
and
to
experience
the
sensation
of
concentration
with something non-academic.
The
exercises
in
Practical
Life
are
the
very
heart
of
Montessori
education
as
it
is
presenting
the
real-life
activities
such
as
table
washing,
egg
beating,
dish
washing,
and
clothes
pinning
and
making
a
bridge
between the home and the school environment.
Practical
life
exercises
fall
into
four
major
categories:
Care
of
the
Self,
Care
of
the
Environment,
Grace
and
Courtesy,
and
Control
of
Movement.
Many
are
fundamental
exercises
that
the
child
needs
to
master
to
be
able
to
live
comfortably
in
the
real world.