Episode 22: Dr. Montessori and Drama

In this first of three podcasts on the theme of drama, Barbara and David consider how dramatic role-play, which all young children naturally engage in, fits with Montessori’s ideas. While Montessori didn’t address drama per se, she did identify social relations as a Sensitive Period from ages two to five. And she did encourage practical social skills, interpersonal communications, grace and courtesy, and conflict resolution in the classroom — all of which help the child to navigate their social environment. But Montessori did not explicitly address role-playing as a learning activity, and she did not explain how the Absorbent Mind constructs an understanding of social relations. As a result, Montessori practitioners often go out of their way to suppress natural role-playing, especially where it tends towards pretend play, since Montessori emphasised ‘real life’ over fantasy. Practitioners also worry that social role-play might interfere with a child’s concentration on independent learning.

Om Podcasten

In the early 20th Century, Maria Montessori transformed our appreciation of the importance of early childhood to every individual and to society. Her followers are astounded by the ongoing relevance of her insights to contemporary issues — freedom, justice, peace, nature, identity, progress, independence, faith and love — all thoughtfully explored by Montessori experts and guests in this series of podcasts. The hosts are Barbara Isaacs, leading Montessori authority and President of Montessori Europe, and David Gettman, founder of My Montessori Child software, which sponsors this podcast.