Anonymous wrote:During today's open house, the presenter stated that "Parents are expected to donate time and money".
Somehow I am OK donating my time, but... being asked for money at a public school just felt odd. Well, maybe if i had it! hahaha
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to put it? These days EVERYONE is talking about child-centered education. And I've seen it in very happy kids from Reggio Emilia to others.
Why does Montessori seems so odd to me?
Are there different level of Montessori-sm? Can you share your Montessori experience?
I'm afraid that if my child doesn't fit after a few years, it will be a shock to go into a regular school.
Somehow, it feels a bit cult-ish... please tell me I'm wrong!![]()
We went to an open house and thought it was crazy. We never looked back.
Anonymous wrote:How to put it? These days EVERYONE is talking about child-centered education. And I've seen it in very happy kids from Reggio Emilia to others.
Why does Montessori seems so odd to me?
Are there different level of Montessori-sm? Can you share your Montessori experience?
I'm afraid that if my child doesn't fit after a few years, it will be a shock to go into a regular school.
Somehow, it feels a bit cult-ish... please tell me I'm wrong!![]()
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I've seen Reggio Emilia first hand and, somehow, it feels less cult-ish. I dunno, I see them following some sort of curriculum and kids can come in or leave the program and any grade with no issues.
With Montessori, it's hard to decide if it's a good fit for your kids when all he wants is kick a ball and play with excavators. Leaving education in his own hands seems a bit, ahem, irresponsible! hahahaha