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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you attend a Montessori school you have to understand what that means. It does not mean that you can come in a demand "specials". However, most Montessori schools incorporate a lot of music, singing and art into the classroom.[/quote] I'm confused by your comment. [b]My daughter has been in a Montessori school for the last three years. Majority if not all is the Montessori schools I checked out in NY (originally from NY) and DC (including Barrie) allows the children to visit a "specialist," (to include art, music, and language) during "work" periods. [/b] So, again....I'm confused by your comment.[/quote] Real montessori does not have work periods interrupted by specials. It is not a part of the montessori curriculum.[/quote] +1 These interruptions are another example of how parents think they know better than everybody else how to approach education in general, resulting in "Montessori" schools that are not really Montessori and are closer to traditional than one might think[/quote]
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