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[quote=Anonymous]I am no expert on Montessori--it is my understanding that there are variances in the approaches used among Montessori schools. When I taught K, I had a colleague who espoused the Montessori approach. Her class was almost silent. Is this the environment for your children? Is there much language development? Is there much free play among the kids? Do they go outside? Or, is everything controlled and highly structured? I am the parent of a boy and a girl. Although, we would like to avoid stereotypes, I do see a difference in them--my son was making car noises before he talked. I don't recall DD ever making a car noise. Interests are different.[/quote]
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