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[quote=Anonymous]What you describe doesn't sound like a montessori. There should be no advancing to the next class as montessori combines 3,4 and 5 year olds in the same class. Kids stay in the same classroom for 3 years, that is one of the benefits. Children are supposed to go at their own pace, so no one should be "behind". It sounds like the school is not willing to put in extra effort with your son if they've already identified him as a "problem". Your daughter seems like she could do well anywhere. I would switch schools. Also, if you think your son would do better with more structure and everyone doing the same thing at once, then I would not do montessori. It is not good for kids with attention issues or those that need more encouragement to stay on task.[/quote]
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