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Businiess name:  Adventure Montessori Learning
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My child has been enrolled at Adventure Montessori since it opened in August 2011 and we have been so pleased with the quality of care and education provided for him during the last year. Upon first touring the school, I was immediately impressed by the beauty of the building and the clean and spacious infant environment, but I have since learned that there are many more ways that this school sets itself apart from a day care center. The infant teachers seem to truly enjoy caring for the children and are always looking for ways to enhance the learning environment for them. When you walk into the classroom you see the teachers are often on the floor working directly with the babies and engaging them in activities. My child's hours spent at school are full of exploration and learning, which has made me a big supporter of the Montessori philosophy. He loves to do art projects, read stories with his teachers, visit the school's gardens and their farm animals, and eat at the table with his utensils and cup of milk like a big boy! As parents, we love seeing him happy and thriving in this environment as he becomes an independent toddler. We are sad to leave his classroom and teachers as he makes the transition to the toddler program, but feel fortunate for the wonderful year he has had there and look forward to watching him continue to grow and develop in this great Montessori school.

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