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Businiess name:  Early Learning Institute
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We love Social Butterflies! We have been going to Miss Melanie's class for over a year now and plan to keep going until my daughter enters PreSchool.\r \r She was about 20 months old when we first started going to the class and at first, she wasn't really interested in participating very much. She chose to just play with some of the toys that are there. But just when I started to think that she wasn't getting anything out of the class...I would hear her singing one of the songs when we got back home! Turns out that she actually was listening and paying attention, but just wasn't ready to participate yet. \r \r Although I always felt bad that she was not participating in the class, Miss Melanie didn't mind at all. She knows that kids that age love to play and have fun, but also that they want/need to do things on their own terms. Eventually, without any of us forcing her, she started to play along. Now, a year later, she loves to sing the songs and do the dances that she spent so much time

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