Montessori Visual Discrimination Activities
Visual discrimination means being able to tell things apart by how they look. It's about noticing differences in shapes, colors, patterns, sizes, textures, and other details we see.
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This skill helps children with reading, writing, and understanding what they see every day.
Visual discrimination starts right after birth. This keeps going as children grow up, making their eyes better at seeing and understanding stuff.
"The study of the child… may have an infinitely wider influence, extending to all human questions. In the mind of the child we may find the key to progress…. " Maria Montessori, The Secret of Childhood
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