It depends on which teacher your child gets. At the elementary level, one teacher doesn?t teach concepts very well, and contradicts not only the Montessori way but also common sense in how to bring out the best of children and foster children?s emotional health. In that case, a public school is a much better and safer place. \r
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A lose-win situation will not be able to sustain. Not sure if any family would like to experiment on their children while paying a high tuition so that who knows when, a disqualified teacher will, hopefully, grow.\r
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As a very minor issue, having someone with heavy foreign accent teaching spelling doesn?t work very well either.\r
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