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[quote=Anonymous]Go tour a few other Montessori schools. They’re not all the same. Ours, in Annandale, handled our son who was barely verbal and loved math at 3 just fine. He grew into being more verbal by 3.5yo, still loves math and gets occasional elementary level lessons because he’s more advanced (in his third year of primary, 5yo), and has been reading since the end of last year (second year of primary, 4yo). During conferences, his teachers tell us he does struggle with organization and has needed extra help with fine motor skills/handwriting. We’ve been concerned about his social skills (think future Dilbert engineer), but they’re not really. We’ve been impressed with how they’ve helped him become more independent and “normal.”[/quote]
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