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10 sats \ 2 replies \ @Undisciplined 10h \ parent \ on: Is homeschooling allowed in the country where you live? Education
I love Montessori schools. That's exactly what we'll be looking for, first.
That's great, I think it's a good option to start with. They are usually schools with few students, which makes it even better because the classes are more personalized.
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Our daughter's very independent and can struggle to transition activities (which I don't see as a particularly important skill, but most schools make a big deal out of it).
The tailored nature of Montessori has always appealed, but it's especially good for kids like her.
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