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"Kindergarten" vs. "Montessori"



 
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"Kindergarten" vs. "Montessori" #1 (permalink) Sat Aug 18, 2007 5:53 am   "Kindergarten" vs. "Montessori"
 

Hi

Could you please tell me the difference between:

"Kindergarten school" and

"Montessori school"

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"Kindergarten" vs. "Montessori" #2 (permalink) Sat Aug 18, 2007 10:10 am   "Kindergarten" vs. "Montessori"
 

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Montessori is a specific brand of kindergarten, using the 'Montessori method' of education.
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