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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lee Montessori Prek/k class A+[/quote] A+ for virtual pre-k? Please share the amazing secret that has your 3 year old learning just as well as they would in person from a screen![/quote] The school provided lots of supplies and are NOT requiring my DC to be on the screen for little more than 30 minutes a day. When they are on, teacher is so sweet and engaging. They’re in PK, [b]they learn by playing.[/b] And that’s what they would essentially be doing in person and so that’s what we do at home.[/quote] Methinks you don't understand Montessori. It is not a play-based curriculum. If want you want is 30 minutes of a sweet engaging teacher and then for your kid to play at home all day, that is 100% developmentally appropriate, but it's not Montessori preschool. You can't do Montessori preschool online.[/quote] +1. My child is in Upper Elementary at LAMB. They are doing a hybrid of Montessori, but it is far from a Montessori teaching method. You need too many tactile teaching devices, particularly for math. I don't know how you could do Montessori over a computer screen. I hope someone can figure it for all Montessori schools, but it is unlikely to happen when my child is still at LAMB. [/quote]
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