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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 223163" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>This was why we liked the idea of the Waldorf program, and the Montessori programs. But they had their negatives as far as my beliefs and kids with issues. </p><p>husband and I have talked at length kind of like Fran's idea about mixing these Schools ideas... but taking out the negative *rules*.</p><p>I know this doesn't help you. LOL</p><p>But the one thing I loved about K being in a Montessori at a young age, she was in a really good one, but she was able to teach herself to read at her own pace (before knidergarten) she was counting to 100 by 3. </p><p>She did these on her own with no pressure.</p><p>In the Waldorf she was taught to sew and all about nature... she was taught about culture. </p><p>I wish we could have melded these things... N is missing out on these things. </p><p>We are still looking into Montessori for N. She was so much happier last year. </p><p></p><p>Public School just seems like it is not the answer for so many of our kids... </p><p>He does sound like he is doing well on many levels at least!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 223163, member: 3155"] This was why we liked the idea of the Waldorf program, and the Montessori programs. But they had their negatives as far as my beliefs and kids with issues. husband and I have talked at length kind of like Fran's idea about mixing these Schools ideas... but taking out the negative *rules*. I know this doesn't help you. LOL But the one thing I loved about K being in a Montessori at a young age, she was in a really good one, but she was able to teach herself to read at her own pace (before knidergarten) she was counting to 100 by 3. She did these on her own with no pressure. In the Waldorf she was taught to sew and all about nature... she was taught about culture. I wish we could have melded these things... N is missing out on these things. We are still looking into Montessori for N. She was so much happier last year. Public School just seems like it is not the answer for so many of our kids... He does sound like he is doing well on many levels at least! [/QUOTE]
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