Anonymous wrote:I think the child most likely to struggle with Montessori will also struggle with a regular classroom that has a lot of independent work too. The child who has difficulty choosing, starting, working independently, following through and finishing, and blocking out what others are doing, may struggle. But these are also the very things that Montessori tries to instill, so while a struggle, it may be the very struggle the child needs to develop these skills.
Yes, I feel like my child needs Montessori because he "has difficulty choosing, starting, working independently, following through and finishing, and blocking out what others are doing." I do think he's struggle in a traditional classroom too, but it might be missed for a while because he is good at sitting in a circle, listening and watching and will happily play mostly alone during free play.