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Businiess name:  Good Neighbor Montessori
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've visited this preschool 3 times last year. First time it looked really good, very clean and with lots of extra curricular activities (dance, gym, piano ...), they really take advantage of the nice location in Cubberly Center.\r So I've quickly decided to pay 100$ for what I thought it was to secure a spot, but it turned out to be just a fee for the next observation visit ...\r So in the next 2 observation visits something really puzzled me, the rooms were sparkling clean, but there weren't too many materials on the shelves! The kids were behaving somehow different from what I was expecting from a Montessori school, I've seen only one kid trying a Montessori job in 2 visitis! The morning activities were plain computer printed "jobs" that I can print at home too ... The Spanish circle was like a first lesson, it was given by the head teacher that I'm not sure how much Spanish knows anyway ... She is the only Montessori teacher in that room, so that might explain why they are not doing

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