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I’m considering enrolling my 3-year-old in a Montessori school and I had a tour recently. What I saw was very different from traditional preschool—children are mostly working independently, and the teacher is more observing and guiding rather than leading group lessons. I’m trying to understand more from parents who have actually experienced Montessori long-term. If your child attended Montessori at age 3–6 What benefits did you notice long-term? Did it help or make the transition to public school was it difficult for them ? What you wished to knew before you entered ur child in Montessori school ?
u/TeatimeWithAria — 8 days ago