Maria Montessori sees man naturally gifted from birth to old age with predispositions, unrelated to race, place or time any of us are born. These are predispositions that are probably due to the evolutionary course of the human species.
These are the so-called human tendencies. Tendencies are part of human nature and respond to their mental, physical and emotional needs. They act as a compass in his life and help him to evolve and adapt to any environment.
Structural elements of human existence are mobilized in man:
- the propensity to explore, which prompts him to want to discover,
- the trend of orientation, which confirms its place in the world,
- the tendency to imitate, which helps him to reach the level of the human condition,
- the tendency to abstraction, which allows him to process complex issues down to the essentials,
- the trend of composition, which allows him complexity
- the trend of creative imagination, which allows him to produce prototypes,
- the trend of work, which allows him to offer,
- the tendency to concentrate, which allows him to focus,
- the calculation voltage, which allows it to calculate,
- the tendency of self-control, which enables him to maintain the human condition,
- the tendency of perfection, which drives him to improve,
- the tendency to repeat, which prompts him to deepen,
- the penchant for precision, which allows him to become specific and detailed,
- the tendency for independence, which pushes him to freedom,
- the tendency of sociability, which prompts him to want to belong
- the tendency to communicate, which allows him to express himself and share…