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Pflugerville Montessori School is a well established and reputable school since 1987, with a highly qualified staff. The review above is simply from an upset parent who's child was biting and hitting fellow classmates as well as his teacher. The staff worked tirelessly in helping the child and meeting with the parents on a regular basis, discussing the behavior issues. In addition to that, upon the teacher's request the child was tested by a professional and recommended to attend suitable therapy to aid in the management of these problems. However, during the school year the behavior issues continued and the other children were getting hurt. So, the school had no choice but to protect the welfare of other children by asking the parent to take the child from the school.
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