Anonymous
Post 01/29/2016 19:59     Subject: Re:not going public after Reggio-Emilia/Montessori/forest school - what are my options

Washington Waldorf in Bethesda, MD...http://www.washingtonwaldorf.org
Anonymous
Post 01/29/2016 10:28     Subject: not going public after Reggio-Emilia/Montessori/forest school - what are my options

Anonymous wrote:No sure why you are lumping the three types of preschools together, given how different these approaches are. Forrest schools are definitely not like Montessori. We chose RE over Montesorri because of their differences. Do you just mean a shorthand for fancy preschool?



Ding ding ding ding ding. We have a winner!

This is what drives me nuts about the folks who complain when their child's Montessori preschool does something that is totally in keeping with that pedagogy, like have the kids be in charge of their own snacks or toileting. Like, didn't you know when you signed up for it that this was an extremely hands-off approach?
Anonymous
Post 01/29/2016 10:22     Subject: not going public after Reggio-Emilia/Montessori/forest school - what are my options

yes, oneness is not reggio, it is purely montessori.

look at waldorf
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2016 22:54     Subject: not going public after Reggio-Emilia/Montessori/forest school - what are my options

Anonymous wrote:I know nothing of forest school but I don't believe Reggio and Montissori have much in common other than being of Italian origin.


more like polar opposite.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2016 22:08     Subject: not going public after Reggio-Emilia/Montessori/forest school - what are my options

I know nothing of forest school but I don't believe Reggio and Montissori have much in common other than being of Italian origin.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2016 12:59     Subject: not going public after Reggio-Emilia/Montessori/forest school - what are my options

No sure why you are lumping the three types of preschools together, given how different these approaches are. Forrest schools are definitely not like Montessori. We chose RE over Montesorri because of their differences. Do you just mean a shorthand for fancy preschool?

Anonymous
Post 01/28/2016 09:50     Subject: not going public after Reggio-Emilia/Montessori/forest school - what are my options

Anonymous wrote:PP here. You may want to check into the Eastern Ridge School (previously called Discovery Woods) in Vienna/McLean. I can't recall if they have programs beyond K or not.

Potomac Crescent Waldorf is in Alexandria has an elementary school.

Burgundy Farm Country Day School is supposed to have a great outdoor setting, but I know nothing about its teaching philosophy.


OP here: Discovery Woods does not have a program for older kids anymore.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2016 08:24     Subject: not going public after Reggio-Emilia/Montessori/forest school - what are my options

There are Montessori public options in D.C. and VA. There is also Christian Family Montessori in NW D.C. that goes until sixth grade.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2016 22:40     Subject: not going public after Reggio-Emilia/Montessori/forest school - what are my options

Anonymous wrote:DS goes to a RE school and it is a great fit for him personality-wise. Debating whether we should send him to public school or if we can find a private school with similar teaching philosophy. What did you do?


We did RE and then public. It was fine. K was a a bit of a tough transition. It is very regimented, that said I hear the transition is tough for most kids.
DS is in 1st now and is really enjoying it. He is in the highest reading group so he has more flexibility in terms of what he reads about and what he gets to write about.
Not the same as RE but the transition to public can work. DS goes to an immersion school so I think he moves around a bit more than kids in traditional schools with the same teacher for most of the day. Not sure if that helps.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2016 22:35     Subject: not going public after Reggio-Emilia/Montessori/forest school - what are my options

Waterfront Academy is Montessori and has an elementary program.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2016 21:02     Subject: not going public after Reggio-Emilia/Montessori/forest school - what are my options

PP here. You may want to check into the Eastern Ridge School (previously called Discovery Woods) in Vienna/McLean. I can't recall if they have programs beyond K or not.

Potomac Crescent Waldorf is in Alexandria has an elementary school.

Burgundy Farm Country Day School is supposed to have a great outdoor setting, but I know nothing about its teaching philosophy.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2016 20:55     Subject: not going public after Reggio-Emilia/Montessori/forest school - what are my options

Not sure where you are located, but the Montessori school of Oakton runs through 6th grade. We looked at it for our preschooler. The people who ran the school were lovely and the classes were nice and small. In the end we ended up somewhere closer to home, but I think it might be a good option for you.

Anonymous
Post 01/26/2016 19:09     Subject: not going public after Reggio-Emilia/Montessori/forest school - what are my options

Anonymous wrote:Look at Waldorf, Oneness and Acton DC - they all tie into the kind of experience you'll have had with Reggio.


OP here: Those sound great! Anything similar in VA?
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2016 18:32     Subject: not going public after Reggio-Emilia/Montessori/forest school - what are my options

Look at Waldorf, Oneness and Acton DC - they all tie into the kind of experience you'll have had with Reggio.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2016 15:48     Subject: not going public after Reggio-Emilia/Montessori/forest school - what are my options

DS goes to a RE school and it is a great fit for him personality-wise. Debating whether we should send him to public school or if we can find a private school with similar teaching philosophy. What did you do?