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Maria Montessori

A child perfects motor responses through repetition. He possesses a natural tendency to repeat, to perfect his performance. Repetition is essential to internalize knowledge and control over one's own actions. Repetition represents the 'unconscious' need of the child to perfect his actions up to his own standards. He would not repeat if he had satisfied some standard.

- Maria Montessori

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