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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Montessori produces kids who have a hard time adapting to a regular classroom and are frequently considered to be a pain in the ass by their teachers. [/quote] Completely untrue. [/quote] Not a Montessori teacher or parent, but the things that upthread former Montessori kid said are true for Waldorf as well. If you're used to school being a particular way, it can be hard to adapt, in my experience. I don't know if I was a pain in the ass, though. My best friend was a Montessori kid, and she also mentioned the issue of being used to work at her own pace as being problematic for a while - both for her and for her teachers in non-Montessori grade school. I'm not saying that the first PITA post is true all the time. But it's also not completely untrue all the time either.[/quote]
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