What are the characteristics of the child in the second plane?
Dr. Montessori believed that at every stage the adult must assist the psychological development of children in this plane of development. If we are to help children grow psychologically, we must understand the developmentally appropriate behaviour in all planes of development.
At six, there is a great transformation in the child, like a new birth. There is a great change in their behaviour. The child wants to explore society and the world, to learn what is right and wrong, to think about meaningful roles in society. In the first plane of development, children ages 0-6, work to develop their individual personalities. In the second plane, ages 6-12, children develop more abstract thinking, creating their own intelligence and developing a reasoning mind. Elementary children become more social as they learn about justice, fairness, and moral order. The second plane child is also described as having a reasoning mind, wanting to know the how and why of everything.