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How do Montessori children do when transitioning to a traditional school?

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How do Montessori children do when transitioning to a traditional school?

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Research has shown that Montessori-trained students do very well transitioning to a traditional setting. They have learned how to structure their time, work on their own, and do independent research. Montessori students usually develop a positive attitude toward school and enthusiasm for learning which will serve them well in any environment.

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