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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All children have very active imaginations. The key is not to lose it. [/quote] Not true. My sister was younger and imaginative. She came up with random daydreams all day long, struggled to even start one, let alone finish. I decided in second grade to assign library numbers to each of my books and make my siblings sign them out, a they’d be returned and I’d know where they were. I would have thrived in Montessori, my sister would have failed. This is one of the (many) reasons I laugh every time I read that someone wants a nanny trained in Montessori or Waldorf. Montessori is great for logical, visual, solitary, natural and/or tactile learners. Waldorf, with its emphasis on stories, dancing and music, is great with linguistic, social, verbal, auditory and tactile learners.[/quote]
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