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    Guidepost Montessori at Duluth - He doesn't want to leave. He's constantly being challenged and encouraged.

    Guidepost Montessori at Duluth

    4.6(10 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    I was a loyal family with this daycare for three years and always paid tuition on time and in full…read more Unfortunately, my experience at the end has been extremely disappointing and unprofessional. I have not received my deposit, which has been owed to me since August. The daycare has cited bankruptcy as the reason, but since then there has been little to no communication, no updates on the status of my funds, and I have essentially been ignored whenever I follow up. After doing some research, I learned that I am not the only one affected. Other families have also not received their deposits, and there are even teachers who have not been paid. This raises serious concerns about how the situation has been handled. It is incredibly frustrating and disheartening to be treated this way after years of loyalty and reliability. If you are considering enrolling your child here, proceed with extreme caution. Based on my experience, I would strongly advise against trusting your money--or your peace of mind--with a business that is clearly struggling and failing to communicate or take responsibility. Do not sign up with this daycare.

    My family could not be happier with Guidepost Montessori Duluth! The directors snd teachers are…read morewarm, patient, and truly dedicated to nurturing each child's growth. The Montessori approach here is outstanding--our child is not only learning academically but also developing independence, confidence, and a genuine love for learning. The classrooms are beautifully set up, safe, and full of engaging materials that spark curiosity. Communication with the staff is excellent; they keep us updated and are always responsive to our questions. It's clear they put the children first in everything they do. My granddaughter looks forward to going every day, which says it all. We are so grateful to have found this school and highly recommend Guidepost Montessori Duluth to any family looking for a supportive, enriching, and joyful environment for their little one. ~NKelly

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    AAIMS Montessori School - Gaslighting me saying other kids stuff is also on the floor, when I went to go back to get supplies.

    AAIMS Montessori School

    4.3(23 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    After coming from a very difficult experience with our daughter's previous school, I was extremely…read morecareful and intentional during the search for a new place for my daughter. As parents, leaving your child in someone else's hands is never easy, especially after disappointment and fear. From the very first day we visited AAIMS Montessori School, we felt something completely different. During the tour, the director welcomed us and explained the school, but what truly stood out to me was that almost immediately we were introduced directly to the teacher who would actually be caring for my daughter every day. We had the opportunity to meet Ms. Teresa, and honestly, she is incredible. Her patience, kindness, professionalism, and the way she gives parents real strategies to navigate situations with their children is something so special. What made the biggest impact on me was being able to truly connect with the teacher, not just administration. In many schools, you only speak with the director during tours, but the reality is that the teacher is the person who will spend the day with your child. Ms. Teresa took the time to explain their daily routines, how they handle naps, meals, difficult situations, emotional development, and the Montessori approach they use in the classroom. That conversation gave me so much peace and confidence about the hands my daughter would be in. From the very first day after enrolling my daughter, I noticed the difference. At her previous school, they had never been able to get her to nap, which was something very important to us. On her first day at AAIMS, the director sent me a video showing that my daughter had successfully fallen asleep. That moment meant so much to me because it showed patience, care, professionalism, and the willingness to truly understand each child individually. Since then, the experience has only continued to amaze us. The school is full of enriching activities and extracurriculars like ballet, karate, table tennis, tennis, and Playball, which my daughter absolutely LOVES. Every Thursday she comes home excited, singing the songs they learned and telling us everything they did during Playball Day. What I also love is how intentional the school is about making learning exciting and memorable for the children. They constantly bring in special experiences and professionals for the kids. Recently they brought animals from a farm, including rabbits and chickens, and the children were beyond excited. They also include Spanish classes, teach practical life skills, social interaction, and emotional growth through the Montessori philosophy in such a beautiful way. The growth we have seen in my daughter is truly incredible. She has become more social, more expressive, more independent, and genuinely excited to learn. She wakes up happy to go to school and even asks to go on weekends. As a parent, there is no greater peace than knowing your child feels safe, loved, and happy where they spend their day. The director is incredibly involved and attentive. She is constantly present throughout the school, communicating with parents and making sure every child is cared for. You can truly feel the love and dedication this school pours into the children every single day. We can honestly say that enrolling my daughter at AAIMS Montessori School has been one of the best decisions we have made for our family. The difference has been night and day, and we are beyond grateful. If you are looking for a school where your child will be loved, cared for, encouraged, and genuinely happy, I cannot recommend AAIMS enough. Your child will be in amazing hands.

    Reviews in Google are turned off. --…read moreAAIMS provides a safe environment with enriching extracurricular opportunities, BUT management concerns overshadow the experience. The director is diligent about compliance yet struggles with transparency, communication, and responsiveness to parent concerns. With a shift toward more openness, professionalism, and support for both staff and families, the school could live up to its strong state rating. At present, my experience leaves me unable to recommend it without reservations. Communication is filtered solely through the director. Although this may be intended to protect staff, it limits transparency as it seems like the director & owner, Nargis/Mini, wants to control the narrative. I commuted over 45 minutes each way because I believed AAIMS would be the right fit for my child. Unfortunately, my interactions with the director felt dismissive. She often seemed overwhelmed and reactive rather than calm and organized. While an email policy for communication exists, this policy was selective who it applied to. A WhatsApp chat was created by Nargis specifically to update pre-K parents about the lead pre-K teacher (Maria) abruptly leaving in the middle of a teaching day. After the lead pre-K teacher walked out, the director quickly began implementing changes to the pre-K program, including adding a Spanish class that was billed as an additional cost to tuition--with only three days remaining before the next month's payment was due. This timing felt concerning and confusing, as it appeared the changes were being made because Maria reportedly did not want the Spanish teacher in her classroom. It was unclear whether the director intended these changes while Maria was expected to return within a week, or if she assumed Maria's absence was permanent. The situation raised questions about decision-making, transparency, and whether these adjustments were being implemented in the students' best interest or for other reasons. On one occasion, after receiving parent questions and concerns, Nargis dismissed herself from the group and deleted prior messages--raising valid concerns about open correspondence, accountability, and her willingness to engage with parent concerns. Minor issues have sometimes been handled in a way that feels overly public and punitive. For example, I emailed Nargis regarding a mix-up with my child artwork, noting that another child's work had been included and that I would return it the next day so it could go to the correct family. She responded defensively, blaming another staff member for the mix-up rather than addressing the situation logically. I confirmed I would return the artwork. However, the director then forwarded my email to all parents, framing the situation as a problem caused by me rather than a simple mistake. This incident reflects a recurring pattern in her approach--minor issues are often blown out of proportion, handled publicly, and rarely resolved with a practical solution, giving the impression that parents raising concerns may be framed as the problem. Additionally, when we officially decided to unenroll my child, she left his belonging on the floor for us to collect it without having to interact with us as to dismiss us. Nargis claims it's because she was cleaning but clearly my pictures/timestamp show others belongings not on the floor. She made sure to remove those things and clean when I addressed this issue to further gaslight me. I have since found another facility & confidant to say this place is a toxic mess. You & your children don't belong anywhere you are not important & respected. Areas of improvement: Communication & Professionalism: School-wide messages often lack professionalism, can feel defensive, and minor parent concerns are sometimes shared publicly to frame you as the problematic parent for having concerns. A more professional communication system for updates (e.g., ClassDojo (free)) would benefit both staff and families. Transparency: Abrupt changes (such as program additions and tuition adjustments) are implemented with little notice or discussion, making the school feel less collaborative and more transactional. Director's Attitude and Behavior: The director's approach to communication and handling concerns can come across as defensive and controlling. In a role that requires regular interaction with parents, this behavior can negatively affect trust, collaboration, and the overall school community. More professionalism and openness would benefit both families and the school's reputation.

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    Tree of Life Montessori School - Matching Bells

    Tree of Life Montessori School

    5.0(4 reviews)
    13.6 mi

    This is our first year at Tree of Life, and we truly believe it is a "diamond in the rough." Not…read moreonly is the school more affordable than most early childcare providers (and certainly less costly than any other Montessori programs in the area which are known to be quite expensive), but the quality of education is top notch. Prior to enrolling here, our son attended a language immersion school. The first year, he had an amazing teacher and made great progress socially and academically. The next two years, however, he began to regress due to high teacher turnover, inconsistent instruction, and a 13:1 student-teacher ratio that wasn't conducive to much individualized attention. The 6:1 class size at Tree of Life has allowed my son to get lots of 1:1 time with his teacher. In addition, the mixed-age classroom, which is a staple of Montessori education, has provided my son with the chance to learn from older students. Moreover, the student-led, choice-based instructional approach, which is also a key feature in Montessori classrooms, has provided my son with ample opportunity to explore his interests while developing independence, confidence, fine motor skills, and intellectual curiosity. A mathematician and Montessori certified educator, Marla understands the stages of child development, and the value of high rigor and hands-on kinesthetic learning. Her classroom management style is firm but fair, and her guidance has informed some of the ways my wife and I support our son at home. Marla has a genuine appreciation for multi-cultural education. She regularly teaches about other cultural traditions like Holi, Kwanzaa, and the Chinese New Year, and invites special guests (including parents) to enrich the classroom experience by sharing their unique talents and traditions. Marla sends an update (both written and via FB group) on what was taught each week and what is forthcoming, is very responsive to email and text messages, and takes multiple measures to ensure her classroom is clean and safe (i.e., locked door, classroom cameras, optional masking, temperature checks, etc.) If an affordable Montessori education, in a small, in-home setting, with a highly skilled and caring teacher is an ideal learning environment for your child; and if an 8:30-4pm pickup works with your schedule, I'd HIGHLY RECOMMEND Tree of Life Montessori. It's a wonderful place!

    My daughter attended the school from the age 2 to 5 from 2008 to 2010. She loved the teacher,…read moreMarla, loved the cozy environment and the montessori method. I picked this school mainly because it was so close to my work, but ended up loving the school. Marla is very serious about teaching, very responsible, and dependable and I can feel very comfortable leaving my daughter every morning. She has only up to 6 kids in her classroom and each child gets plenty of her attention. Only thing I did not like much about was the long nap time...she had a difficult time sleeping at night. A few years after we moved out of Atlanta, we visited the school because I had a conference. She welcomed my daughter for the week that I was staying in Atlanta and she loved being back in the school. The school has such a welcoming, warm environment and this school is my gold standard for preschools.

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    CORE Kids Academy

    CORE Kids Academy

    3.9(8 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    So many things wrong with this school and too much to write. If you want information, email me at…read morealminaj@hotmail.com Absolutely worst place to handle a death threat was made to my 8yr old. They will tell you it was handled timely and orderly, but those are only lies. However, the school is probably somewhat safer now that I raised hell to provide a better protocol when a student threatens another. At least I hope so. This isn't about money, or defaming a school, this is about making ALL schools safer for our children. Period. They did not do that with mine.

    My son has been here almost a year now and we love it. I previously took him to a different daycare…read morethat he could not adjust to, whether it was the teachers, schedule, I'm not sure, but as soon as we took him to core, he completely changed for the better! My son has now been moved up 2 times because of his progression. Before bringing him here, my pediatrician recommended a developmental therapist for him based on his 18 month check up, yet after working with the teachers here, he is beyond his age in speaking and social skills. Every time he moves up a class I get so sad he's leaving his teacher and think there's no way the next teacher will be as good as this one, yet every time, the teachers are exactly what he needs in that stage of development for him. I love that they have a garden, a class fish or similar in most classes, and other amazing learning tools to teach your child about more than just how to play to color. They really teach responsibility and are thorough in ensuring they're receiving an amazing education. If you are looking for a day care that cares about education and fostering healthy parent /teacher/child relationships, please come to core. Your child will love it. (Picture is in the hallway!)

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