Montessori School?

Updated on March 09, 2010
S.K. asks from Plano, TX
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What are your thoughts on montessori school? How are the kids socially after attending? What are likes and dislikes? I am thinking of registering my son at Breckenridge Montessori in Richardson in the fall. Anyone have experience there?
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T.B.

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I love montessori school its so great

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S.S.

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My kids (3.5 and 16 months) started there in June. They love both the learning environment and the teachers. Everyone there is very loving, and I can tell that they are learning a lot.

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E.A.

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My son (3 yrs old) is in a montessori school and we love it! Teachers and classroom atmosphere are great!

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E.L.

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i am a montessori teacher, and my 3 1/2 year old daughter has attended our montessori school from 11 months. i have experience with both public and private schools, and i can assure you that the children who attend/graduate from montessori programs are more independent, self-assured, and hungry for more and more learning. many people wonder if children who attend montessori preschool/kindergarten are able to "make it" or adjust in the "real world." please think of it this way: you are investing in your child's earliest learning experiences. the child who has positive school experiences early in life will have a greater chance of carrying that on with him/her throughout their years in grade school and highschool - these are the students who often earn scholarships to attend college, and go on to acheive greatness. (seriously, look it up on google - famous people who went to montessori schools - it's cool!) the tools that a montessori classroom gives each child for conflict resolution, tolerance and compassion for others, self-guided learning and all-around independence creates a person who will inevitably go out into the world asking questions, trying new things, and will have the self-esteem and confidence it takes to make it in today's society. do your research though - the school should be AMI or AMS certified to ensure you are getting the authentic montessori school.experience for your child, with teachers who are properly trained and certified.

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