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Businiess name:  Northwest Montessori House
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
NW Montessori provided such an amazingly positive learning and caring environment for our child! Our daughter started attending NW Montessori at 18 months, and we left the program just after she turned four due to our relocation out of state. All her teachers were nurturing, creative and dedicated. Even the teacher aids exhibited the same passion for their work and the children as the lead teachers did. The skills our daughter learned were impressive, and perhaps even more impressive was how enjoyable she found the whole experience. Now she regularly tells us, ?Mommy, I really, really like your new work, but I miss my Texas school.? How proud she was to demonstrate her cutting skills, her ability to zip her jacket herself and to be a part of the annual science fair! Not to mention her enthusiasm for the opportunities to sing on stage at the various programs they had. Now the teachers at her new school remark how exceptionally gifted she is with numbers, science concepts and reading. Not that we don?t think she?s exceptionally bright, but clearly the time she spent at NW Montessori advanced her well beyond the typical four year olds in other pre-school programs.

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