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Businiess name:  Little Blossom Montessori School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My daughter is in the infant room and is soon moving to the toddler room and we have loved every second of it. My daughter is very slow to warm up and I'm a single mom so I was very nervous about her being away from me, but she loves her teachers and always runs to give them kisses and high fives before going home. My daughter doesn't react that favorably even with her dad so I know they are doing all the right things. There are lots of complaints on here, and so far I have not experienced any of these issues. There are a lot of complaints on this sight, and sadly, there will always be people looking to complain about something. You would complain if they didn't use Lysol because then the carpet wouldn't be sanitary, but you also complain about them using Lysol because it's not allowed. How do they win this battle then, exactly? I'm not here to bash on parenting styles, but some children need discipline, especially if they are disrupting the other students constantly. I know for a fa

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