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Title: The Spiritual Embryo and Licensing Regulations
Description: . Ms. Montessori's research paper in APA format.

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The Spiritual Embryo and Licensing Regulations

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The Spiritual Embryo and Licensing Regulations
Because females have two X chromosomes, whereas males only have one, women are more
likely to pass on intelligence genes to their offspring
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The changes that occur after birth during the
first three years of a child's existence while the child's intelligence develops are referred to as a
spiritual embryo
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The child picks up the language
and culture of the society into which they are born
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Montessori created the idea of the
spiritual embryo
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While working with children, she discovered that the human
species has two embryonic lives
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Because a child develops physically in the womb and receives proper care from
nature, it is viewed as a physical embryo
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The second happens in the postnatal stage, which she referred to as
the spiritual or psychic embryo
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A child's capacity
to learn can be improved by having a "growth mindset," but it is insufficient
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The family provides the child with stability and protection as the child grows
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not simply a man, but a man of his race" through the family, in the words of Montessori, by
assimilating to his culture
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The child's culture

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significantly influences their developing sense of self
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The infant can safely transition from the unconscious absorbent mind to the
consciousness of the second stage of development on the first plane in this sacred and safe place
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To attain this, there is a need to raise cultural consciousness, which is the
process of cultivating self-awareness of culture, which can lead to a deeper understanding of
other people's cultures and their settings (Carruyo & Uniit, 2021)
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Cultural family customs and children's health are closely intertwined (Chiao, 2018)
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The distinct cultural
influences infants experience from birth, such as food, language, art, and religion, impact how
they develop emotionally, socially, physically, and linguistically
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A child's
development of values, language, belief systems, and a sense of who they are as people and as
members of society, for instance, can be influenced by their culture
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Influencing parental beliefs, which influence parenting behaviors,
is another way culture is preserved and transmitted
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Notably, parenting duties are sometimes assigned in diverse ways among cultures
(Bornstein, 2013)
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Based on a compilation of Massachusetts professional license laws, rules, and online resources
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10(4), the ratio of educator/child is 1:3, adding a third teacher for
every four to seven infants, there must always be a second adult who has been trained in the
program's health care and emergency procedures on hand in case of an emergency
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To guarantee that kids
are appropriately attired for the environment and indoor and outdoor activities
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Full-day programs must include at
least 60 minutes of physical activity; provide chances for kids of all ages to connect with others
and practice verbal and nonverbal communication skills by answering questions, expressing
needs and thoughts, and describing objects and events
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Teachers must make sure that kids can be
reached quickly in case of emergency when they are sleeping, resting, or engaged in peaceful
activities
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The licensee must develop and implement a nutrition program that complies with
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recommendations for each child's dietary and nutritional needs and those of children
with disabilities
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Regarding allergens a child may have, educators must abide by the

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advice of the child's parents and doctors
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References
Tork Zahrani, S
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, Hajian, S
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, & Izadi, A
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The
Correlation between Spiritual Health and Maternal-Fetal Attachment Behaviors in Pregnant
Women Referring to the Health Centers in Qazvin, Iran
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https://doi
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30476/IJCBNM
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81668
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(2021)
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Culturally Sensitive Practice and the Spiritual Embryo, 31(4), 48–53
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essextech
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Developmental aspects in cultural neuroscience
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https://doi
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1016/j
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2018
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Bornstein, M
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(2013)
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World
Psychiatry, 12(3), 258–265
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org/10
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Massachusetts law about professional licensing | Mass
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, & Hilson,
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MONTESSORI’s CONCEPT OF THE SPIRITUAL
EMBRYO
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Title: The Spiritual Embryo and Licensing Regulations
Description: . Ms. Montessori's research paper in APA format.