Lewinsville Montessori recent feedback?

Anonymous
Hello. New to the area and considering sending our child here as it is the most convenient location and, of the places we've looked at, offers the most days open throughout the year. We understand it recently converted from a play-based program. Does anyone have any recent feedback?
Anonymous
Have you visited yet? I toured a few months ago and there is more to it than I expected. The Montessori management seems to have a deep history an knowledge of Montessori and are gradually training the teachers and getting them up to speed. The infants and toddlers seemed happy and well-cared for.
Anonymous
I did visit, but i was toting a cranky infant with me at the time, so I didn't get to spend as much time there as I would have liked, and while we did chat with the director, I didn't get to talk to any of the teachers. My big concern was that the teachers would be new to the Montessori philosophy. The second biggest concern is that the kids are going to be in trailers. I'm still waffling between Montessori and play based but we are on the waiting list now at least.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hello. New to the area and considering sending our child here as it is the most convenient location and, of the places we've looked at, offers the most days open throughout the year. We understand it recently converted from a play-based program. Does anyone have any recent feedback?


We're really happy there! Our son has been there since 7 months. He's almost 2. I love peeking in the window when the kids are doing their "work." And the practical life stuff is great. They've worked with him on wiping his nose, drinking from an open cup, etc. They still get plenty of outside time, which I think is important. I'm actually kind of excited about the trailers, because I think they'll be nicer than the ancient building they're in now.
Anonymous
It's a construction site at the moment. Also, it used to be called Fun and Friends and had a bad reputation. Not sure if it's a new school or just a renaming to get away from previous bad reviews.
Anonymous
Please reconsider a play based school. As a longtime educator, I feel (and research backs up) that this is the best way for young children to begin their education.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please reconsider a play based school. As a longtime educator, I feel (and research backs up) that this is the best way for young children to begin their education.


PP whose son is at Lewinsville, also a longtime educator. He gets plenty of free play. As has been discussed here many times, there are lots of ways to "do" a Montessori program.
Anonymous
Hi folks! Any more recent feedback on Lewinsville Montessori? Considering this facility for our 14m son
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