Explain how the role of the teacher changes in the process of the child's growing normalisation (socialisation).

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If a child is not normalised s/he develops deviations. A deviation is a defense created when development cannot proceed in a normal way. All children have some deviation, some worse than others. If these deviations are not corrected, they will become progressively worse and eventually permanent. Maria Montessori has proven through many years of experience that normalisation causes the disappearance of many childish traits, not only those which are considered to be deviations but also others which are generally thought to be virtues...
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Among the traits that disappear are not only untidiness, disobedience, sloth, greed, egoism, quarrelsomeness, instability, imitation and wavering attention, but also the so-called "creative imagination", delight in stories, attachment to individuals, play, submissiveness and curiosity. The environment, like the teacher, is very important for the child's normalisation...
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