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    Emerging Minds Montessori Academy

    Emerging Minds Montessori Academy

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    We're currently in our ninth year at Emerging Minds Montessori Academy, and honestly, it's hard to…read moreput into words how much this school has meant to our family. We began our journey back when my son was just three years old. He had a significant language delay, and Montessori was recommended as a supportive, personalized approach. What happened next felt nothing short of miraculous. Our little boy, who didn't speak at all, began to blossom. Fast forward to today--he's now in 5th grade there, and we can't get him to stop talking! He's confident, independent, surrounded by wonderful friends, and--most importantly--learning at a pace that truly works for him. He's able to dive deeper into subjects he excels in while receiving thoughtful support in areas where he needs it. Without the pressure to keep up with a fixed pace, he's been free to learn at his own level--fully understanding each concept before moving on and building genuine, lasting mastery along the way. Our daughter, now in 2nd grade, also began her journey at Emerging Minds when she was just three years old. She's a very different kind of learner and has always been academically gifted--reading and doing math years above her grade level. While her brother needed the time and space to find his voice, she needed the freedom to stretch her abilities and be challenged. Thanks to the mixed-age classrooms and personalized curriculum, she has been able to keep progressing without ever feeling bored or held back. That's what makes Emerging Minds so special. It's a place where both of our children--with their totally different needs and strengths--have been able to grow and thrive. Montessori is often celebrated for its benefits in preschool, but it truly comes into its own during the Lower and Upper Elementary years. In the classroom, children take on real responsibility, develop self-motivation, master time management, and grow into confident leaders--all in a way that feels natural and empowering. It's clear that the teachers and staff are deeply committed to the Montessori philosophy and dedicated to nurturing children who think critically rather than simply memorize facts. There really is something truly special in the air there. The kids are kind and caring--there's no bullying to be found. The parents are warm and supportive, and the sense of community is strong and genuine. While Montessori doesn't follow the traditional model of homework, tests, or grades, the children remain constantly engaged and eager to learn--whether through meaningful classwork, hands-on projects, or thoughtful presentations. This approach also leaves plenty of time after school and on weekends for hobbies or simply spending time in nature. In a world where kids are often over-scheduled and exhausted, I find my children happy and curious learners. In short, this school has captured a rare and beautiful kind of magic--and we're endlessly grateful to be a part of it.

    1. This school is not for working parents. Drop off at 8:10 sharp & pick up - to be in a car line…read moreat 2:45pm. No flexibility at all. Incident: After 9 month of attending this school of my 3 yr old, I had one & only one work emergency where I dropped off my son at 9:45am. As I entered the lobby with my son, Britney started furiously yelling at me: do you have a doctors note. I explained again, that I texted the teacher & notified her of work emergency. Britney kept on yelling: you can't leave him here, he has to go home. My son wanted to leave the situation & started walking to his classroom, Britney turned around & yelled at my son: you can't go in there, come back & go home. At that time I asked to speak to Geanne. When she arrived, i requested to go into the office as yelling cant be done in front if my son or at my son. I spent an hour in Geanne's office as she was schooling me on their policies. For that whole hour, my son was in the lobby. At 11am, she said she will make exception one time & allowed him to go to the classroom. I was sick to my stomach! If they can yell at my son in front of me, how do they treat kids when parents are not there. My son complained multiple times that teachers are yelling at him. 2. This school is extremely restrictive! It's opposite of montessori freedom. My son wasn't able to do lessons that he wanted because he is not ready. Tones of restrictions in terms of what kids can wear, what kids can do. 3. In 9 months - my son didn't learn anything there. I am comparing to other daycare he attended where he learned so much! 4. There is no transparency - camera is only available from 9am till 11am & not to mention that camera is rarely working but on the hours when it is working, the kids are at the playground at that time. I was never able to see my son on camera. Parents are not welcome to come into the school to see how the kids are doing. It's car pick up & every day I tried to ask for the feedback, all I got from Geanne: trust us, he is happy here. But my son didn't want to go there every morning.

    New Generation Montessori - Boca Raton - Learning how to learn and loving it!

    New Generation Montessori - Boca Raton

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    Top on early education! My daughter has the best time here. Teachers are knowledgeable, caring and…read morefriendly. Prices are very competitive without compromising the quality of care for our little ones. Tania is always easy to reach. They offer extracurricular activities like soccer once a week and the option to add lunches if more convenient for you. If you are looking to enroll your kid in this school. Look no more.

    From the owner: Montessori education stands out in early childhood because it is built around how children…read morenaturally learn. Instead of a one-size-fits-all approach, each child is guided at their own pace, following their curiosity within a carefully prepared environment. This fosters independence, concentration, and a deep sense of responsibility from a very young age. Through hands-on materials and real-life activities, children don’t just memorize information—they understand it. They develop critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and emotional awareness while learning to collaborate respectfully with others. Teachers act as guides, observing and supporting each child’s unique path rather than directing every step. What makes Montessori especially powerful is that it nurtures intrinsic motivation. Children begin to take ownership of their learning, building confidence and a genuine joy for discovery. In essence, Montessori is not just about what children learn, but how they learn—truly Learning how to learn and loving it—a foundation that supports them for life.

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