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Businiess name:  Montessori Children's House
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
A year ago I put both of my children into this school. You can trust your precious children to the capable hands of Effie and her staff. They bring out the best in them academically, socially and artistically. \r \r The teachers of our 2 year old love, care for, nurture and engage the imagination and learning so well that she has taken off in her knowledge and confidence. Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine what this early learning would do for her. The academics and social development provided in the older classroom is astonishing. Each child is encouraged to learn to the best of their ability. My four year old is doing work my older child didn’t do until first grade. \r \r Both of our girls look forward to school. They have good friends and lots of fun. The school has thoughtfully provided extra-curricular classes onsite – freeing our evenings from running around for dance, music and soccer lessons. Moreover, the multi-cultural environment has taught our girls to appreciate pe

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