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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I didn't read the responses, so this is just a fresh perspective, but first of all, I've been really surprised at the variety of schools that call themselves "Montessori," so that's the first thing I'd caution -- being sure that you are looking at a place with a true Montessori philosophy. I have two sons and they've been going to Montessori for several years - two completely different personalities. (My daughter will start as a 2 year old next year.) My younger son is quiet and used to be sort of nervous, always wanted to be given directions rather than jump into things, the older one is really, really, really energetic, jumping around all the time. Both thrive-their school is so structured, student-centered, peaceful, creative-I can't say enough about it. I don't know how they do it, honestly, but the math, reading, social skills, behavior, artistic projects, etc...it's all fantastic. [/quote]
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