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Businiess name:  Montessori of Calabasas
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Great School! Our boy and girl twins attend this little wonderful school. They are currently in the toddler program and will be moving to the 2-year old program in a few months. They came to the school as biters, hitters, tantrums, snatchers of toys from each other and other kids, and my son could not sit still for more than 30 seconds. Now the behavior problems (some call them normal toddler problems) have all but stopped. They are less frustrated when they try to express themselves or when they can not have something. In short, their social skills have dramatically improved. Just the other evening our daughter got up from the dinner table and walked her dinner plate over to me at the sink. I love that Montessori teaches them life skills and care as well as academics.\r

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