My son is very high-energy and always busy, moving, etc. It's hard to know because you aren't there, but I think he's doing well. The thing I like about our program is that there's plenty of time for non-montessori activities, so we are only talking about an hour or 1.5 hours of true Montessori (this is a 2 year old, so not even real Montessori anyway). They go to the woods once a week, and go outside (or the gym) 2x/day. He is also in "afterschool" so there is time for the extra outdoor session and non-Montessori work. Overall, I think it's a nice mix, particularly since he is going to be in a full-time child care situation regardless. |
"Busy" is not necessarily a problem. I think being able to work independently for an extended time period is more important. Many things can be off limit to him at least in the begining. If he cannot control his impulse that might be a problem. |
#3 is where I get stuck ... I think my DD would be a perfect fit for Montessori (obsessed with puzzles) except for that she's super imaginative. Anyone have imaginative kids that have thrived in Montessori environment? |