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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD is in her fifth (and last) year of Montessori. Even though it has the reputation of being progressive I actually find it very strict in some ways. I've always thought it was a tough place for active boys. The requirement to focus on one activity seems really onerous at age three. I've seen a lot of boys in her class act out because it's not the right environment for them. Definitely don't move him up to the 3 +year old class. My very mature DD had a horrible first year in that classroom. It's big and there are a lot of social issues that come with being around kids who are three years older that a 3 year old just can't navigate. Montessori has a lot of pluses but I definitely see its downsides. [/quote] It should be progressive. Many Montessori teachers don't get that part. ----- Montessori teacher & Parent[/quote]
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